2022
DOI: 10.5194/egqsj-71-163-2022
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Two glaciers and one sedimentary sink: the competing role of the Aare and the Valais glaciers in filling an overdeepened trough inferred from provenance analysis

Abstract: Abstract. The extent and distribution of glaciers on the Swiss Plateau during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) can be determined from the geological record. However, similar reconstructions for the glaciations that preceded the LGM are far more difficult to be made due to the destruction of suitable sedimentary records through recurring glaciations or due to the inaccessibility of preserved records. Here, we explored Quaternary sediments that were deposited during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 8 glaciation at l… Show more

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“…The residual anomaly data collected along the aforementioned gravity sections thus clearly depict the course of the Aare main overdeepening, which strikes SE-NW in the city area of Bern (Figures3c, 4a). Towards the NW margin of the study area, a second overdeepening referred to as the Bümpliz side channel(Schwenk et al, 2022b) strikes SW-NE and converges with the Aare main overdeepening NW of Bern. The gravity signal of the Bümpliz sedimentary fill is less and reaches a value of c. -1.5 mGal (Figure4a;Bandou et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The residual anomaly data collected along the aforementioned gravity sections thus clearly depict the course of the Aare main overdeepening, which strikes SE-NW in the city area of Bern (Figures3c, 4a). Towards the NW margin of the study area, a second overdeepening referred to as the Bümpliz side channel(Schwenk et al, 2022b) strikes SW-NE and converges with the Aare main overdeepening NW of Bern. The gravity signal of the Bümpliz sedimentary fill is less and reaches a value of c. -1.5 mGal (Figure4a;Bandou et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%