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Geomorphological evolution of a Lowland valley system during the Weichselian
Authors:J Van Huissteden  L Van Der Valk  J Vandenberghe
Abstract:Weichselian geomorphological and fluvial evolution has been recorded in the valley fill of the Reusel, a small tributary of the lower Maas river. It has been studied by means of borehole sections. A first deep incision into the substratum occurred during the Early Weichselian-Lower Pleniglacial. This was followed by aggradation, at first by a braided river, at a later date by a meandering river, dating respectively from the Lower and Middle Pleniglacial. The Upper Pleniglacial aggradation again points to a braided river system. The end of the Pleniglacial is characterized by aeolian infilling of the valley and decreasing carrying capacity of the river.
Keywords:KEY WORDS  Weichselian  Palaeohydrology  Fluvial geomorphology  Periglacial  Lowland valley
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