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Summary for Reconstructing Quaternary Environments

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This is a summary for the course Reconstructing Quaternary Environments given by Wim Hoek at Utrecht University. It is part of the Master programma Earth, Life and Climate and can also be followed by students with a different background. The course aims to provide a sound understanding of how Quaternary climate and terrestrial environmental change can be examined and to provide practical skills in the collection, identification and analysis of evidence for Quaternary terrestrial environmental change.

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, Geomorphological evidence (2)
Indicator value: glacial forms are often only a qualitative indicator of past glacial conditions. However,
the geographical extent can be used to estimate past climate conditions quantitatively.

Striations: indicative of past glacial activity, together with crescentic scars; indicators of ice flow
directions.
Drumlins: elongated hill, formed by glacial ice acting on underlying unconsolidated till or moraine. Have
no sedimentary structures (very mixed) and show the flow direction
Eskers: long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel (glacial maximum), formed within ice-walled tunnels
by streams which flowed within and under glaciers. Indicate ice conditions, not the ice flow direction.
Pingo: Closed system (continuous permafrost), open system (discontinuous permafrost + depth related to
permafrost thickness, 20m in North-NL and 3m in South-NL.). First one is described in the Netherlands in
1955.
- Pingo too steep, insulating sediment cover slips down and ice will melt  result is a rim around a lake.
- After final melting of permafrost due to T rise, a circular lake with or without a rim is formed

Pleniglacial; formation of ice lense under permafrost conditions
Late pleniglacial; growth of pingo with shrub vegetation cover (betula nana, salix herbacea) Early
lateglacial (bølling interstadial); decay of pingo due melting permafrost
Lateglacial (allerød interstadial); permafrost completely disappeared and a lake exists with remains of the
cover at the bottom
Present day; nearly complete lateglacial – Holocene fill with younger dryas sand layer

Palsa: Low, oval, frost heave occurring in polar and subpolar climates. Contains permanently frozen ice
lenses, discontinuous permafrost, smaller than pingo. Are formed in peat.

Site selection and sampling (3)
Site selection by mapping  detailed cross sectioning  coring (not just boring)  work precisely 
take good notice and notes  Different methods require different materials

Activity; point bar deposits = OSL
End of activity; residual channel fill = Pollen + 14C | plug bar deposits: OSL

Normal coring for sandy deposits: Edelman and van der Staaij suction-corer
Clay and peat: Open gouge (possible contamination)
Sandy deposits: van der Horst (real corer hammered into sediment) Closed
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Clay deposits; flooding, Soil horizons; no flooding
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