GIS based map of glaciotectonic phenomena in Denmark
Keywords:
Denmark, glaciotectonic map, event stratigraphy, well log data, deformation intensityAbstract
An ArcView-based map of glaciotectonic phenomena in Denmark has facilitated correlation of glaciotectonic features with particular ice advances and enabled creation of an event-stratigraphic map. Well log data was used to map the intensity of glaciotectonic deformation on a large scale. The highest intensities of glaciotectonic deformation is seen in the regions underlain by pre-Quaternary marine clays and chalk or interglacial marine clays.Downloads
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2010-03-27
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