Meteorite crater re-interpreted as iceberg pit in west-central Sweden

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY
Gff Pub Date : 2020-12-18 DOI:10.1080/11035897.2020.1853223
C. Öhrling, Henrik Mikko, Gustaf Peterson Becher, Carl Regnéll
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study shows the occurrence of numerous iceberg imprints on the bottom of former ice-dammed lakes in Härjedalen, west-central Sweden. Discussion of the genesis of the so-called “impact crater” known as the Tor structure at Torbygget, which is located in this area, motivated an examination of the area using high-resolution digital elevation models. Previous investigations have suggested that this crater was created by a meteorite impact about 2000 years ago, forming a semi-round depression. The results of our investigation clearly indicate that the feature was formed by a grounding iceberg, scouring the bed of an ice-dammed lake during deglaciation about 11 000-10 000 cal. BP. Geomorphic evidence of an ice-dammed lake (multiple and abundant well-developed shorelines) are consistent with earlier mapping efforts in the area. Furthermore, an abundance of geomorphological traces of iceberg activity is found within the paleo-ice-dammed lake basins. Based on this we suggest that the depression at Torbygget is not an impact crater but formed by a grounded iceberg.
瑞典中西部的陨石坑被重新解读为冰山坑
摘要这项研究显示,在瑞典中西部的海尔杰达伦(Härjedalen),以前的冰堰塞湖底部出现了许多冰山印记。对位于该地区的所谓“撞击坑”Torbygget Tor结构成因的讨论,促使人们使用高分辨率数字高程模型对该地区进行了研究。先前的调查表明,这个陨石坑是大约2000年前的一次陨石撞击形成的,形成了一个半圆凹陷。我们的调查结果清楚地表明,这一特征是由一座搁浅的冰山形成的,它在大约11000至10000卡的冰川消融期间冲刷了一个冰堰塞湖的湖床。冰堰塞湖(多条且丰富发育的海岸线)的地貌证据与该地区早期的测绘工作一致。此外,在古冰堰塞湖盆地内发现了大量冰山活动的地貌痕迹。基于此,我们认为托尔比格的凹陷不是撞击坑,而是由搁浅的冰山形成的。
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Gff
Gff 地学-地质学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
11
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: GFF is the journal of the Geological Society of Sweden. It is an international scientific journal that publishes papers in English covering the whole field of geology and palaeontology, i.e. petrology, mineralogy, stratigraphy, systematic palaeontology, palaeogeography, historical geology and Quaternary geology. Systematic descriptions of fossils, minerals and rocks are an important part of GFF''s publishing record. Papers on regional or local geology should deal with Balto-Scandian or Northern European geology, or with geologically related areas. Papers on geophysics, geochemistry, biogeochemistry, climatology and hydrology should have a geological context. Descriptions of new methods (analytical, instrumental or numerical), should be relevant to the broad scope of the journal. Review articles are welcome, and may be solicited occasionally. Thematic issues are also possible.
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