Iberig-Schotter (s.s.)

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Representation and status

Color CMYK
(0%,7%,12%,16%)
Color RGB
R: 215 G: 200 B: 190
Rank
lithostratigraphic Formation
Validity
Unit is in Use
Status
informal term

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Iberig-Schotter (s.s.)
Français
Gravier de l'Iberig (s.s.)
English
Iberig Gravel (s.s.)
Origin of the Name

Hügel Iberig = Ibrig, bei Würenlingen (AG)

Historical Variants
Mittlerer Schotter (Graf 1993, Bitterli-Dreher et al. 2007), Mittlere Iberigschotter, Iberig-Schotter (Preuss et al. 2011)

Hierarchy and sequence

Units at roof

Age

Age at top
  • Early Pleistocene
Age at base
  • Early Pleistocene

Geography

Geographical extent
Hügel Iberig (AG).

Palaenography and tectonic

  • Tiefere Deckenschotter
Tectonic unit (resp. main category)
Kind of protolith
  • sedimentary

References

Definition
Preusser Frank, Graf Hans Rudolf, Keller Oskar, Krayss Edgar, Schlüchter Christian (2011) : Quaternary glaciation history of northern Switzerland. E&G Quaternary Science Journal 60/2-3, 282-305

p.286: The middle gravel unit (‘Iberig-Schotter’) reveals no petrographic relation to the glacigenic deposits, but the two upper units are again genetically related (‘Bärengraben-Schotter’, ‘Bärengraben-Till’). Interestingly, the uppermost part of ‘Iberig-Schotter’ includes overbank deposits and palaeosols. This indicates, firstly, that glacial deposition was separated by sedimentation during warmer periods, and, secondly, that the fluvial drainage level remained similar during the glacial and non-glacial times of this period.
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