带有破碎卵石的冰川构造变形的冰川河流沉积物(波兰东部的kozery研究地点)

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.17741/BGSF/90.2.001
B. Woronko, Szymon Belzyt, Ł. Bujak, M. Pisarska‐Jamroży
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在Koczery遗址(波兰东部)的Saalian冰川作用(MIS 6)的冰川构造变形冰川河流沉积物中发现了大量破裂的卵石。为了确定卵石破裂活动的机制,进行了结构、岩相、圆度和形状分析。此外,还分析了上覆冰川碎屑的泥质组构,并与其他结果进行了比较。冰川河流沉积物破裂卵石断裂的成因与冰川构造过程引起的压应力直接相关,因为1)破裂卵石主要发生在冰川构造变形的沉积物中(四分之一的卵石断裂);2) 破裂卵石几乎总是一个接一个地出现,主要出现在砾石岩相中;3) 裂缝出现在所有岩相组的卵石中;4) 裂缝的发生与卵石的大小、形状和圆度无关;5) 裂缝大多彼此平行(沿卵石的长“a”或短“c”轴),并平行于岩相的层理;和6)在大多数情况下,破裂卵石的破碎碎片在宿主沉积物中幸存下来,表明观察到的损伤发生在原位。这项对冰川环境中发现的破裂卵石的新研究为冰川构造过程的动力学提供了新的线索,并可能有助于表征冰川构造变形过程中发生的古应力。
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Glaciotectonically deformed glaciofluvial sediments with ruptured pebbles (the Koczery study site, E Poland)
Significant quantities of ruptured pebbles are found in glaciotectonically deformed glaciofluvial sediments of the Saalian glaciation (MIS 6) at the Koczery site (E Poland). To identify the responsible mechanisms for the pebble-rupture activity, structural, petrographic, roundness and shape analyses were done. Additionally, till fabric of overlying glacial diamicton was analysed and compared to the other outcomes. The origin of fractures in ruptured pebbles of glaciofluvial sediments is directly linked to compressive stress caused by glaciotectonic processes because of 1) ruptured pebbles occur mainly in glaciotectonically deformed sediments (a quarter of all pebbles is fractured); 2) ruptured pebbles almost always occur one-by-one primarily in gravelly lithofacies; 3) fractures occur in pebbles derived from all petrographic groups; 4) fracture occurrence is independent of pebbles size, shape and roundness; 5) fractures mostly occur parallel to each other (along long ‘a’ or short ‘c’ axis of pebbles) and parallel to the bedding of lithofacies; and 6) in most cases broken fragments of ruptured pebbles survived in the host sediment indicating that the observed damage occurred in situ. This novel study of ruptured pebbles found in glacigenic environments sheds new light on the dynamics of glaciotectonic processes, and may be useful in the characterization of palaeostresses that occur during glaciotectonic deformations.
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期刊介绍: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland (BGSF) publishes research articles and short communications in all branches of geosciences. Contributions from outside Finland are welcome, provided that they contain material relevant to Finnish geology or are of general interest.
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