Reappraisal of the Glaciation of Northeastern Kansas

J. Aber
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The glaciation of northeastern Kansas has attracted scientific attention since the mid-19th century and has played a conspicuous role for glacial stratigraphy and chronology. Since the 1990s, many studies have been conducted in Kansas, other mid-western states, and elsewhere around the world that shed additional light on the glaciation of Kansas as well as its global role. All glacial and glacially related deposits in northeastern Kansas are designated as the Independence Formation with an age range in the interval approximately 810,000 to 640,000 years ago corresponding to MIS 20-16 (latest Matuyama - early Brunhes chrons). The Independence Glaciation took place as two, large ice lobes - Minnesota and Dakota, which are interpreted as low-profile ice masses that were quite thin at their margins and advanced by surging over thawed or deformable beds. The Independence Glaciation corresponds in part with the Don Glaciation in Europe and to MIS 16, which is appropriately one of the greatest glacial phases in the entire Pleistocene Epoch. The Independence and Don glaciations represent the farthest southward expansions into their respective continental interiors.
对堪萨斯州东北部冰川作用的重新评价
堪萨斯州东北部的冰川作用自19世纪中期以来就引起了科学界的关注,并在冰川地层学和年表学方面发挥了突出作用。自20世纪90年代以来,堪萨斯州、其他中西部州和世界其他地方进行了许多研究,这些研究进一步阐明了堪萨斯州的冰川作用及其全球作用。堪萨斯州东北部的所有冰川和冰川相关矿床都被指定为独立组,其年龄范围约为810000年至640000年前,对应于MIS 20-16(最新的Matuyama-早的Brunhes chrons)。独立冰川作用发生在两个大的冰瓣上——明尼苏达州和达科他州,这两个冰瓣被解释为边缘相当薄的低剖面冰块,并通过过度融化或可变形的海床推进。独立冰川期在一定程度上与欧洲的唐冰川期和MIS 16相对应,MIS 16是整个更新世最伟大的冰川期之一。独立冰川作用和顿河冰川作用代表了它们各自大陆内部最远的向南扩张。
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