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The remnants of Younger Dryas lithalsas on the Hautes Fagnes Plateau in Belgium and elsewhere in the world.
Pissart, Albert
2003In Geomorphology, 52 (1/2), p. 5-38
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Keywords :
Periglacial mounds; Palaeoclimatic reconstructions; Lithalsas; Belgium; Wales; Ireland
Abstract :
[en] This paper summarizes all the available information about the “viviers” of the Hautes Fagnes, i.e., closed and ramparted depressions which are numerous above 500 m a.s.l. on the highest Belgian plateau. These features and cross-sections in the ramparts are described. The ramparts are the result of both mass wasting on the slopes of the mounds and toppling of inside material. 14C dating of a peat layer preserved under a rampart, Alleröd volcanic ashes and palynological studies have proved that the “viviers” formed their origin during the Younger Dryas. In the first place, the depressions were interpreted as excavations by prehistoric men; from 1956 on, they were interpreted as pingo remnants. The pingo hypothesis is now abandoned. The “viviers” are remnants of mineral palsas (lithalsas), features which nowadays exist in Hudsony (Canada). Present-day lithalsas are solely known in subarctic Quebec and in Lapland. They form in the discontinuous permafrost zone, close to the tree line, i.e., in zones where mean annual temperature (MAT) ranges from −4 to −6 °C and where the average temperature of the warmest month is between +9 and +11.5 °C. Such climatic conditions are rarely encountered nowadays in periglacial regions. Remnants of lithalsas are very infrequent, too. They appear like ramparted depressions forming clusters. Such traces, dating from the Younger Dryas, have been described only at elevation above 500 m a.s.l. on the Belgian Hautes Fagnes Plateau, around 250 m a.s.l. in Wales and at sea level in Ireland. In these few places, according to R. Isarin's palaeoclimatic results, climatic conditions during the Younger Dryas were similar to present-day conditions in subarctic Quebec, where lithalsas are numerous.
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Pissart, Albert ;  Université de Liège - ULiège
Language :
English
Title :
The remnants of Younger Dryas lithalsas on the Hautes Fagnes Plateau in Belgium and elsewhere in the world.
Publication date :
2003
Journal title :
Geomorphology
ISSN :
0169-555X
eISSN :
1872-695X
Publisher :
Elsevier, Netherlands
Volume :
52
Issue :
1/2
Pages :
5-38
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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