在Derryveagh Mountains Croloughan Lough的Nahanagan Stade冰川的证据和重建

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-07 DOI:10.1353/ijes.2019.0016
P. Wilson
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摘要概述了多尼戈尔Derryveagh Mountains Croloughan Lough花岗岩巨砾大型弧形脊的一些特征及其邻近地形,并讨论了其可能的成因。这个山脊不符合一般公认的标准,不能归类为protalus壁垒或protalus岩石冰川。某些特征表明山脊可能是岩石边坡破坏的产物,但其他特征不支持这一假设。一些证据指向冰川起源,并推断该山脊是纳哈纳根时期(11-10ka 14C BP)在该遗址发育的一个小冰川的终碛。基于地图的冰川重建表明,该冰川表面积较小(0.15km2),平衡线高度为325m OD,堆积面积比为43%。冰川可能部分是由从高原上吹到该遗址南部的雪滋养的。山脊和邻近地区为多尼戈尔高地纳哈纳根冰川的出现提供了第一个有记录的证据。
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Evidence for and reconstruction of a Nahanagan Stade glacier at Croloughan Lough, Derryveagh Mountains, Co. Donegal
Abstract:Some characteristics of a large arcuate ridge of granite boulders at Croloughan Lough, Derryveagh Mountains, Co. Donegal, and the adjacent terrain are outlined, and possible origins for the ridge are discussed. The ridge does not conform to generally accepted criteria for classification as a protalus rampart or protalus rock glacier. Certain characteristics suggest the ridge may be a product of rock-slope failure, but others do not support this hypothesis. Several lines of evidence point towards a glacial origin, and it is inferred that the ridge is the end moraine of a small glacier that developed at the site during the Nahanagan Stade (11–10ka 14C BP). A map-based reconstruction of the glacier indicates it had a small surface area (0.15km2), an equilibrium line altitude of 325m OD and an accumulation area ratio of 43%. The glacier was probably nourished in part by snow blown from the plateau above and to the south of the site. The ridge and adjacent area provide the first recorded evidence for occurrence of a Nahanagan Stade glacier in the Donegal highlands.
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