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Geophysical surveying to determine the structure and origin of the Woore Moraine, Shropshire, UK

Parkes, Aidan A.; Stimpson, Ian G.; Waller, Richard I.

Authors

Aidan A. Parkes



Abstract

The Woore Moraine, situated within the Cheshire Plain, is one of the largest glacial landforms in Britain. However, its key characteristics, internal structure and glaciological significance are poorly understood due to limited exposure of its key geological features. This paper focuses on the results of a suite of complementary geophysical techniques (ground-penetrating radar, electrical resistivity tomography and seismic refraction) that were used to image the interior structure of the moraine and help determine its origin. Geophysical imaging reveals a two-layer moraine structure comprising a thin and heterogeneous carapace of intercalated sediments overlying a core of subglacial clay-rich diamicton and proglacial sands deformed by a series of fore- and back-thrusts. These features indicate that the moraine is glaciotectonic in origin, involving initial compression of proglacial sediments against a bedrock obstruction and subsequent modification due to overriding.

Citation

Parkes, A. A., Stimpson, I. G., & Waller, R. I. (2013). Geophysical surveying to determine the structure and origin of the Woore Moraine, Shropshire, UK. Annals of Glaciology, 54(64), 97-104. https://doi.org/10.3189/2013AoG64A112

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jul 26, 2017
Publication Date 2013
Deposit Date Jun 5, 2023
Journal ANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY
Print ISSN 0260-3055
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 54
Issue 64
Pages 97-104
DOI https://doi.org/10.3189/2013AoG64A112
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annals-of-glaciology/article/geophysical-surveying-to-determine-the-structure-and-origin-of-the-woore-moraine-shropshire-uk/33C2BF930F48C1C21107B8D712AF54F7