Till : a glacial process sedimentology
by
 
Evans, David J. A., author.

Title
Till : a glacial process sedimentology

Author
Evans, David J. A., author.

ISBN
9781118652589
 
9781118652541

Physical Description
1 online resource (vii, 390 pages)

Contents
Glacigenic diamictons : a rationale for study -- A brief history of till research and developing nomenclature -- Till : when is it an inappropriate term? -- Glacigenic diamictons : a strategy for field description and analysis -- Subglacial sedimentary processes : origins of till matrix and terminal grade -- Subglacial sedimentary processes : modern observations on till evolution -- Subglacial sedimentary processes : laboratory and modelling experiments on till -- Evolution -- Measuring strain signatures in glacial deposits -- The geological record : products of lodgement, cavity fill and the boulder -- Pavement problem -- The geological record : deforming bed deposits -- The geological record : sliding bed deposits -- The geological record : impacts of pressurisedwater (clastic dykes) -- The geological record : melt-out till -- The geological record : glacitectonite -- Glacial diamictons unrelated to subglacial processes -- Till spatial mosaics, temporal variability and architecture -- Concluding remarks : the case for a simplified nomenclature.

Abstract
It is critical that glacial scientists continue to refine their interpretations of ancient archives of subglacial processes, specifically those represented by tills and associated deposits, as they form the most widespread and accessible record of processes at the ice-bed interface. Unfortunately, despite a long history of investigation and a lexicon of process-based nomenclature, glacial sedimentologists have yet to reach a consensus on diagnostic criteria for identifying till genesis in the geological record. What should be called till? Based on the author's extensive field research, as well as the latest literature on the subject, this book attempts to provide a definitive answer to that question. It critically reviews the global till literature and experimental and laboratory-based assessments of subglacial processes, as well as the theoretical constructs that have emerged from process sedimentology over the past century. Drawing on a wide range of knowledge bases, David Evans develops a more precise, contemporary till nomenclature and new investigatory strategies for understanding a critical aspect of glacial process sedimentology.
 
Provides an in-depth discussion of subglacial sedimentary processes, with an emphasis on the origins of till matrix and terminal grade and the latest observations on till evolution.
 
Describes contemporary laboratory and modelling experiments on till evolution and techniques for measuring strain signatures in glacial deposits.
 
Develops an updated till nomenclature based on an array of knowledge bases and describes new strategies for field description and analysis of glacial diamictons --Book Jacket.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Drift.
 
Sediments (Geology)
 
Glaciers.
 
Geologic Sediments
 
Drift (Glaciologie)
 
Sédiments (Géologie)
 
glaciers (bodies of water)
 
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography.
 
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geology.
 
Drift
 
Glaciers

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781118652541


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Online LibraryE-Book593956-1001QE579 .E93 2018Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu