DEGLACIAL FLOOD ORIGIN OF THE CHARLESTON ALLUVIAL-FAN, LOWER MISSISSIPPI ALLUVIAL VALLEY

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作者
PORTER, DA [1 ]
GUCCIONE, MJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ARKANSAS,DEPT GEOL,FAYETTEVILLE,AR 72701
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10.1006/qres.1994.1031
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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Large-magnitude flooding of the Mississippi River from proglacial lakes Agassiz and Superior most likely occurred between 11,300 and 10,900 and 9900 and 9500 yr B.P. The Charleston alluvial fan, a depositional remnant of one of these floods, is located at the head of a wide alluvial plain near Charleston, Missouri. The fan is an elongate, convex-up sand body (16 x 24 km) composed of medium- and fine-grained sand at least 8 m thick. This sand contrasts with the older coarse-grained sand of the braided stream surface to the west and south and younger silty clay of the meandering stream level to the north and east. A weakly developed soil separates the underlying braided steam deposits from the alluvial fan. A bulk-soil radiocarbon date of 10,590 +/- 200 yr B.P. from the contact between the fan and clays of the meandering stream system indicates that the Charleston fan was deposited near the end of the early interval of flooding from Lake Agassiz about 10,900 yr B.P. If the Charleston fan is the last remnant of deglacial flooding in the lower Mississippi Valley, then deposition of significant quantities of sediment from large-magnitude floods between 10,000 and 9500 yr B.P. did not extend into the lower Mississippi Valley through Thebes Gap. (C) 1994 University of Washington.
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