
Ice-Sheet Dynamics Of Warta Glaciation (SAALE) In The Marginal Zone Of Knyszewicze Area, Northeastern Poland
Author(s) -
Joanna Rychel,
Barbara Woronko,
Mirosław T. Karasiewicz,
Paweł Szymczuk,
Marcin Morawski
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
studia quaternaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.295
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2300-0384
pISSN - 1641-5558
DOI - 10.1515/squa-2015-0007
Subject(s) - geology , moraine , glacial period , ice sheet , geomorphology , terminal moraine , ice stream , paleontology , cryosphere , climatology , sea ice
The paper presents a research on a marginal zone near Knyszewicze in the southern part of Sokółka Hills (northeastern Poland). Terminal moraine hills are arranged amphitheatrically in a lobal pattern. Dynamics of the Knyszewicze frontal ice-sheet lobe during the Saale Glaciation and successive stages of the marginal zone near the village of Knyszewicze were reconstructed based on sedimentary and geomorphological analysis, using a digital elevation model and morpholineaments. Three main phases of the Knyszewicze glacial-lobe activity were identified including accumulation of glaciofluvial deposits, advances of the ice margin and ice-lobe retreat. Moraine hills developed at a stable ice-lobe terminus, initially as short end-moraine fans with the following sequence of lithofacies Gh⇒SGh⇒Sh or Gm⇒Gh⇒Sh. Such a sequence indicates cyclic sheet-floods. During a small but dynamic advance of the ice sheet terminus, these deposits were moved forward and monoclinally folded, then furrowed with sloping faults due to horizontal pressure. Typical thrust-block push moraines developed in this way. Ice sheet advance took place when permafrost was present in the substratum and very high water pressure occurred at glacial terminus. Inside a lobal configuration of moraines, there is a rich inventory of glacial forms with a classic terminal depression in the central part. Based on this landform pattern, their shape, rhythm and glaciotectonic disturbances, the land relief may be referred to as a hill-hole pair. The structure of Horczaki Knoll, deposited on the sub-Quaternary tectonic structure, significantly contributed to a development of this marginal zone