High-altitude erratics in the Bernese Alps (Switzerland)

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作者
Gnaegi, Christian [1 ]
Schluechter, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Inst Geol, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
Early Pleistocene; Glaciation; Transfluence; Sibe Hangste; Nieder-Simmental; Valais glacier; AAR MASSIF; ALPINE; METAMORPHISM; FLYSCH;
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10.1007/s00015-012-0111-7
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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Little is known about the Early Pleistocene landscape and glacial history of the Swiss Alps, largely because of the scarcity of sediments dating from that period. Here we investigate high-altitude, presumably Early Pleistocene relics of unconsolidated, near-surface sediments that occur at the Stockeseen site (close to the Stockhorn) and at Wagenmoos (close to Sibe Hangste) in the Bernese Alps. We complemented our study by analysing cave gravels from 13 sites. Whereas the underlying bedrocks are part of the purely sedimentary Penninic Prealps and the Helvetic zone, the investigated sediments and cave gravels contain characteristic erratic crystalline clasts (HP-LT-metagabbro, medium-grade metamorphic quartzite, jadeitite, glaucophane-schist, low-grade metamorphic gabbro and peridotite). The erratics originate from Penninic and Austroalpine nappes which are exposed only south of the Bernese High Alps, today's water divide. In combination with partly distinct glacial features of the indicator erratics, this suggests that transfluences existed from the Valais (Rhne valley) to the Bernese Alps. Our findings suggest two transfluence routes, one over a precursor of the Gemmipass to the palaeo-Kander valley, providing crystalline erratics towards Sibe Hangste, and one over precursors of the Sanetschpass and Saanenmoserpass into the palaeo-Simmen valley and towards the Stockhorn. The Wagenmoos erratics must have been deposited before the re-routing of the palaeo-Aare river (from northward to westward) and its subsequent deepening, which indicates an Early Pleistocene timing of the respective transfluence. This is in agreement with published burial ages of similar to 1.87 Ma +/- A 0.21 for cave gravels with crystalline components in the cave system R,seau Siebenhengste-Hohgant (beneath the Wagenmoos site).
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