Hallstätter冰川前陆石灰岩表面的微风化作用(Dachstein,奥地利)

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI:10.1080/04353676.2019.1636545
M. Dąbski, B. Woronko, Patrycja Fabijańska, J. Otto
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自小冰期结束以来,气候的改善导致了全球范围内冰川的退缩和冰川前陆的发展,新磨损的岩石表面经历了风化。当冰川退缩的时间已知时,冰川前陆是研究初始和短期风化过程的极有价值的研究地点。本研究的目的是通过测量地表微粗糙度和风化皮特征,定量研究奥地利Dachtein地块Hallstätter冰川前陆的石灰岩表面衰变。通过建立后lia时间序列,我们试图深入了解寒冷高山环境中风化的初始阶段。采用Handysurf E-35B型电子轮廓仪对其进行了显微粗糙度测量,并利用微探针对其风化皮特征进行了扫描电镜分析。微粗糙度从靠近冰川锋面的位置向LIA冰碛增加。测量到的最大增长发生在冰川消退后的头50年。风化层表现为微裂缝和微凹坑带,以及岩石表面和微孔洞处矿物颗粒的堆积。颗粒越来越圆润,并沿着微裂缝发育,这是由于石灰石的溶蚀作用,这可能是微坑发育的原因,这些微坑最好是在消冰期后约100年后观察到的。没有观察到以风化涂层形式的保护层。风化壳变薄的原因是风化壳的侵蚀作用。获得的结果进一步深入了解了寒冷的高山环境中石灰岩风化的初始阶段。
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Micro-weathering of limestone surfaces in a foreland of Hallstätter Glacier (Dachstein, Austria)
ABSTRACT Since the end of LIA climatic amelioration results in retreat of glaciers worldwide and the development of glacial forelands with freshly abraded rock surfaces undergoing weathering. When the timing of glacier retreat is known, glacier forelands are highly valuable study sites to investigate initial and short-term weathering processes. The aim of this study is to quantify limestone surface decay in the foreland of Hallstätter Glacier in Dachtein massif, Austria, based on the measurement of surface micro-roughness and weathering rind characteristics. By establishing a post-LIA chronosequence we seek to gain insight into initial stages of weathering in a cold alpine environment. Micro-roughness was measured with a use of Handysurf E-35B electronic profilometer, and weathering rind characteristics were determined based on SEM equipped with a microprobe. The micro-roughness increases from locations close to the glacier front towards the LIA moraine. The greatest measured increase occurs within the first 50 years since deglaciation. Weathering rinds are manifested as zones of micro-cracks and micro-pits, and accumulation of mineral grains at the rock surface and along the micro-voids. Increasing rounding of the grains and their development along micro-fissures is attributed to limestone dissolution, which is probably responsible for the development of micro-pits, best observed after c. 100 years since deglaciation. No protecting shield in a form of a weathering coating was observed. Instead, the weathering rind thinning is attributed to the weathering rind erosion. Results obtained provide further insight into initial stages of limestone weathering in a cold alpine environment.
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography publishes original research in the field of Physical Geography with special emphasis on cold regions/high latitude, high altitude processes, landforms and environmental change, past, present and future. The journal primarily promotes dissemination of regular research by publishing research-based articles. The journal also publishes thematic issues where collections of articles around a specific themes are gathered. Such themes are determined by the Editors upon request. Finally the journal wishes to promote knowledge and understanding of topics in Physical Geography, their origin, development and current standing through invited review articles.
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