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Integrated micro‐ and macro‐scale analyses of Last Glacial Maximum Irish Sea Diamicts from Abermawr and Traeth y Mwnt, Wales, UK
Author(s) -
HIEMSTRA JOHN F.,
RIJSDIJK KENNETH F.,
EVANS DAVID J. A.,
MEER JAAP J. M. VAN DER
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
boreas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.95
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1502-3885
pISSN - 0300-9483
DOI - 10.1111/j.1502-3885.2005.tb01005.x
Subject(s) - geology , glacial period , glacier , sedimentology , irish sea , facies , irish , structural basin , sedimentary rock , geomorphology , paleontology , oceanography , linguistics , philosophy
This study is part of a basin‐wide re‐evaluation of Irish Sea glacigenic deposits which aims to test whether diamicts, collectively known as Irish Sea Tills, represent in situ glacimarine sediments or sediments that have been reworked or deformed by the Last Glacial Maximum Irish Sea Glacier. New results are presented for two key localities at Abermawr and Traeth y Mwnt in Wales. Unlike previous studies in the Irish Sea region that have focused on macro‐scale sedimentology and structural analyses, this study combines macro‐scale and micro‐scale sedimentary analyses. This approach reveals that the dominant diamict facies at Abermawr are subglacially deformed primary (glaci)marine deposits, emplaced by the Irish Sea Glacier. An inland glacial source is unlikely. The Traeth y Mwnt diamicts are likely to be subaqueous in origin, possibly formed in an ice‐dammed lake in the Mwnt embayment. There are no indications of subglacial deformation or shearing at Mwnt; deformation structures are related to gravity‐driven or density‐driven mechanisms.

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