Authors
Danny McCarroll, Kenneth F Rijsdijk
Publication date
2003/9
Journal
Journal of Quaternary Science: Published for the Quaternary Research Association
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
473-489
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Lithostratigraphical and lithofacies approaches used to interpret glacial sediments often ignore deformation structures that can provide the key to environment of formation. We propose a classification of deformation styles based on the geometry of structures rather than inferred environment of formation. Five styles are recognised: pure shear (P), simple shear (S), compressional (C), vertical (V) and undeformed (U). These dictate the first letter of the codes; the remaining letters conveying the evidence. This information can be used to reconstruct palaeostress fields and to infer physical properties of sediments when they deformed. Individual structures are not diagnostic of particular environments but the suite of structures, their relative scale, stratigraphical relationships, and orientation relative to palaeoslopes and to palaeoice‐flow directions can be used to infer the environment in which they formed. This scheme is …
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Scholar articles
D McCarroll, KF Rijsdijk - Journal of Quaternary Science: Published for the …, 2003