A geological concept of the map sheet Rønde based on dynamic structures

Authors

  • Kaj Strand Petersen
  • Leif Aabo Rasmussen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34194/seriec.v8.7102

Keywords:

Denmark, Djursland, Dynamic structures, Fabric analyses, Holocene, Kineto-stratigraphy, Mapping, Morphology, Paleogene, Pleistocene, Sea-level

Abstract

During the mapping of the map sheet Rønde 1315 II an important kineto-stratigraphical frame for the Late Middle Weichselian in the central part of Denmark was demonstrated. Quaternary units are deposited on Paleogene sediments consisting of clayey Eocene-Paleocene strata to the southwest and Lower Paleocene-Danian limestone to the northeast. Middle Pleistocene till units are found as erosional remnants on the Prequaternary surface. The Late Pleistocene deposits are described within the kineto-stratigraphical concept, showing an older unit related to a glacial advance from the northeast and a younger one from the south, both belonging to the Late Middle Weichselian glaciation. Prominent extramarginal outwash sand deposits cover - the central part of the map sheet as a part of the drift unit from the south. The low-lying areas have beeen covered by the sea during the Holocene from the transgression in Early Atlantic up to the end of Subboreal. In the Subatlantic, freshwater deposits were formed, later covered by peat.

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Published

1987-12-31

How to Cite

Petersen, K. S., & Rasmussen, L. A. (1987). A geological concept of the map sheet Rønde based on dynamic structures. Danmarks Geologiske Undersøgelse Serie C, 8, 1–59. https://doi.org/10.34194/seriec.v8.7102