Drilling Overdeepened Alpine Valleys (ICDP-DOVE): quantifying the age, extent, and environmental impact of Alpine glaciations

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Scientific Drilling Pub Date : 2022-10-28 DOI:10.5194/sd-31-51-2022
F. Anselmetti, M. Bavec, C. Crouzet, M. Fiebig, G. Gabriel, F. Preusser, C. Ravazzi
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Abstract. The sedimentary infill of glacially overdeepened valleys (i.e., structures eroded below the fluvial base level) is an excellent but yet underexplored archive with regard to the age, extent, and nature of past glaciations. The ICDP project DOVE (Drilling Overdeepened Alpine Valleys) Phase 1 investigates a series of drill cores from glacially overdeepened troughs at several locations along the northern front of the Alps. All sites will be investigated with regard to several aspects of environmental dynamics during the Quaternary, with focus on the glaciation, vegetation, and landscape history. Geophysical methods (e.g., seismic surveys), for example, will explore the geometry of overdeepened structures to better understand the process of overdeepening. Sedimentological analyses combined with downhole logging, analysis of biological remains, and state-of-the-art geochronological methods, will enable us to reconstruct the erosion and sedimentation history of the overdeepened troughs. This approach is expected to yield significant novel data quantifying the extent and timing of Middle and Late Pleistocene glaciations of the Alps. In a first phase, two sites were drilled in late 2021 into filled overdeepenings below the paleolobe of the Rhine Glacier, and both recovered a trough filling composed of multiphase glacial sequences. Fully cored Hole 5068_1_C reached a depth of 165 m and recovered 10 m molasse bedrock at the base. This hole will be used together with two flush holes (5068_1_A, 5068_1_B) for further geophysical cross-well experiments. Site 5068_2 reached a depth of 255 m and bottomed out near the soft rock–bedrock contact. These two sites are complemented by three legacy drill sites that previously recovered filled overdeepenings below the more eastern Alpine Isar-Loisach, Salzach, and Traun paleoglacier lobes (5068_3, 5068_4, 5068_5). All analysis and interpretations of this DOVE Phase 1 will eventually lay the ground for an upcoming Phase 2 that will complete the pan-Alpine approach. This follow-up phase will investigate overdeepenings formerly occupied by paleoglacier lobes from the western and southern Alpine margins through drilling sites in France, Italy, and Slovenia. Available geological information and infrastructure make the Alps an ideal area to study overdeepened structures; however, the expected results of this study will not be restricted to the Alps. Such features are also known from other formerly glaciated mountain ranges, which are less studied than the Alps and more problematic with regards to drilling logistics. The results of this study will serve as textbook concepts to understand a full range of geological processes relevant to formerly glaciated areas all over our planet.
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钻探过深高山峡谷(ICDP-DOVE):量化高山冰川的年龄、范围和环境影响
摘要冰川过深山谷的沉积充填(即:在过去冰川作用的年龄、范围和性质方面,它是一个极好的、但尚未被充分探索的档案。ICDP项目DOVE(钻探过深阿尔卑斯山谷)第一阶段在阿尔卑斯北部前缘的几个地点调查了一系列来自冰川过深沟槽的钻探岩心。所有地点将在第四纪的环境动力学的几个方面进行调查,重点是冰川,植被和景观历史。例如,地球物理方法(例如,地震调查)将探索过深构造的几何形状,以更好地理解过深的过程。沉积学分析结合井下测井、生物遗迹分析和最先进的地质年代学方法,将使我们能够重建过深槽的侵蚀和沉积历史。这种方法有望产生量化阿尔卑斯山中更新世和晚更新世冰川作用范围和时间的重要新数据。在第一阶段,在2021年底钻探了两个地点,在莱茵冰川古地层下方的填充过深处,都恢复了由多相冰川序列组成的槽填充。5068_1_C全取心井深度165 m,在底部回收10 m的molasse基岩。该井将与两个平行井(5068_1_A、5068_1_B)一起用于进一步的地球物理井间实验。5068_2的深度为255,在软岩-基岩接触面附近触底。这两个地点与之前在阿尔卑斯东部Isar-Loisach, Salzach和Traun古冰川裂片(5068_3,5068_4,5068_5)下恢复的三个遗留钻探地点相补充。多芬第一阶段的所有分析和解释最终将为即将到来的第二阶段奠定基础,第二阶段将完成泛阿尔卑斯方法。后续阶段将通过在法国、意大利和斯洛文尼亚的钻探点,调查以前由阿尔卑斯山脉西部和南部边缘的古冰川裂片占据的过深地层。现有的地质信息和基础设施使阿尔卑斯山成为研究过深构造的理想区域,然而,本研究的预期结果将不仅仅局限于阿尔卑斯山。这些特征在其他以前被冰川覆盖的山脉中也有发现,但对这些山脉的研究比阿尔卑斯山少,在钻探后勤方面也更有问题。这项研究的结果将作为教科书的概念来理解与我们星球上以前冰川地区相关的全方位地质过程。
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