Rock glaciers in mixed lithologies: a case study from Northern Pirin

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Revista de Geomorfologie Pub Date : 2020-12-22 DOI:10.21094/rg.2020.098
E. Gachev
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Rock glaciers are lobate or tongue-shaped assemblages of poorly sorted, angular-rock debris and ice, commonly found in high mountain environments, which move as a consequence of the deformation of internal ice (Giardino and Vitek, 1988; Barsch, 1996). However, in most research works, when discussing the formation of these features, the focus has been mainly on the past or present climatic conditions. The systematic observations of the distribution of relict rock glaciers in the mountains of the Balkan Peninsula indicate however that geological setting, represented by bedrock type and composition, and the pattern of fault lines, is not less important for the formation and evolution of these landforms. The present article is focused on rock glaciers in the high mountain zone of the Pirin Mounains (Bulgaria), which are formed in mixed lithology, with participation of both silicate rocks (granite, gneiss) and carbonate rocks (marble). In fact, these rock glaciers are the only ones of a typical morphology that exist in the glaciokarstic marble area of Northern Pirin. What is common for all locations where such rock glaciers are found is that the marble layer, which is on top, is quite thin (few metres to few hundreds of metres). In such conditions, the rock glacier formation occurred following the mechanism typical for silicate rocks, but using marble debris and block material instead. The observed forms are characteristic only for marginal zones, along the contact line between silicate and carbonate high mountain environments.     
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混合岩性的岩石冰川:以皮林北部为例
岩石冰川是由分选不良、棱角分明的岩屑和冰组成的叶形或舌状组合,常见于高山环境中,由于内部冰的变形而移动(Giardino和Vitek,1988;Barsch,1996年)。然而,在大多数研究工作中,在讨论这些特征的形成时,重点主要集中在过去或现在的气候条件上。然而,对巴尔干半岛山区残留岩石冰川分布的系统观测表明,以基岩类型和成分以及断层线模式为代表的地质环境对这些地貌的形成和演化同样重要。本文重点研究了Pirin Mounains(保加利亚)高山区的岩石冰川,这些冰川形成于混合岩性中,既有硅酸盐岩石(花岗岩、片麻岩),也有碳酸盐岩(大理石)。事实上,这些岩石冰川是皮林北部冰川岩溶大理石区唯一存在的典型形态冰川。在所有发现此类岩石冰川的地方,常见的是顶部的大理石层非常薄(几米到几百米)。在这种情况下,岩石冰川的形成遵循硅酸盐岩石的典型机制,但使用大理石碎片和块状材料。观察到的形态仅具有边缘带的特征,沿着硅酸盐和碳酸盐岩高山环境之间的接触线。
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Revista de Geomorfologie
Revista de Geomorfologie Earth and Planetary Sciences-Computers in Earth Sciences
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