Dimlington Stadial (Late Devensian) ice‐wedge casts and involutions in the Severn Estuary, southwest Britain
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Geological Journal
- Vol. 22 (2) , 109-118
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3350220204
Abstract
The largely concealed sub‐Flandrian bedrock surface in the Severn Estuary, chiefly known from borings and chart soundings, has the form of a valley within a valley. In the aftermath of an unusual storm in March 1986, which removed from many places the obscuring modern sediments normally present, periglacial structures were recognized on the floor and upper margins of the upper valley at ten widely scattered localities. The structures occur only where the valley is formed on relatively soft Triassic and Jurassic mudrocks; they involve gravels and/or red‐brown sands belonging to the Main Terrace sequence, but in some places incorporate local gravels. There are no completely convincing indications of cold conditions where the relatively strong Silurian and Old Red Sandstone rocks and the Carboniferous Limestone form the valley floor. The altitudinal relationships of the involutions and wedges, together with the scale of the outer valley, suggest that this sub‐Flandrian rock bench was merely re‐excavated during the Late Devensian. Then permafrost developed while the river lay confined within the much narrower inner gorge.Keywords
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