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GLACIOTECTONIC LANDFORMS AND STRUCTURES
GLACIOLOGY AND QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
Series Editor:
C. R. BENTLEY University of Wisconsin-Madison, Departrrumt of Geology and Geophysics, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S .A .
Glaciotectonic Landforms and Structures by
JAMES S. ABER Emporia State University, Kansas, U.S.A.
DAVID G. CROOT Plymouth Polytechnic, Devon, UK
MARK M. FENTON Alberta Research Council, Alberta, Canada
Springer-Science+Business Media, B.V.
Library of Congress Cataloglng-ln-Publlcation Data Aber, James S. Glaciatectanic landfarms and structures I by Ja.es S. Aber, David G. Croat, and Mark M. Fentan. p. cm. -- CGlaciolagy and quaternary gealogyl Bibl iagraphy: p. Includes index. ISBN 978-94-015-6843-2 ISBN 978-94-015-6841-8 (eBook) DOI 10,1007/978-94-015-6841-8 1. Glacial landfarms. 1. Croat, David G. II. Fentan, Mark M.
III. Tltle. IV. Ser ies. GB581 . A24 1989 551.3' 15--dc19
88-34047
ISBN 978-94-015-6843-2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Nature of glaciotectonism Historical development Definition of glaciotectonism Glaciotectonic structures Glaciotectonic landforms Chapter 2. Hill-hole pair Introduction WolfLake. Alberta. Canada Herschel Island. Yukon. Canada Eyjabakkajokull. Iceland Chapter 3. Large composite-ridges Introduction Ml6ns Klint. Denmark Dirt Hills and Cactus Hills. Saskatchewan. Canada Prophets Mountains. North Dakota. United States Chapter 4. Small composite-ridges Introduction Brandon Hills. Manitoba. Canada Utrecht Ridge. the Netherlands Vatnajokull. Iceland Spitsbergen. Svalbard. Norway Chapter 5. Cupola-hills Introduction Ristinge Klint. Langeland. Denmark Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, United States Hvideklint. Ml6n, Denmark
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Chapter 6. Megablocks and rafts Introduction Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, Canada Southern Alberta, Canada Kvarnby, Skfme, Sweden Chapter 7. Diapirs, intrusions and wedges Introduction Kansas Drift, Kansas, United States Herdla Moraines, Norway Systofte, Falster, Denmark Chapter 8. Applied glaciotectonics Introduction Highwall failure, Highvale Coal Mine, Alberta, Canada Highway construction, Maymount, Saskatchewan, Canada Diatomite quarries, Fur, Denmark Chapter 9. Distribution of glaciotectonic phenomena Continent-scale distribution Regional distribution Model for lobate pattern of glaciotectonism Kineto-stratigraphy Chapter 10. Dynamism of glaciotectonic deformation Fundamental cause of glaciotectonism Initiation of thrust faulting Continuation of thrust faulting Scale models of glaciotectonism
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Chapter 11. Glaciotectonic analogs Introduction Mississippi Delta mudlumps, Mississippi, United States Thin-skinned thrusting Convergent plate boundary
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Bibliography
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Index
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