Birds-Eye View of the Rhine-Meuse Delta (The Netherlands)

The Rhine was formed in the Miocene. During the Pleistocene it dumped large amounts of glacial debris into the subsiding North Sea Basin, which resulted in a maximum thickness of Quaternary deposits of about 1000 m. During the Holocene the present deltaic plain was formed, far inland from the lowstand deltas. The deltaic plain, which still contains glacial features, can be subdivided into a fluvial area, an estuarine area, and a coastal dune area. Sea level rise played an important role in the Holocene evolution of the deltaic plain. The abandunce of sand in the shallow North Sea basin caused... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Berendsen, H. J. A.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: Journal of Coastal Research
Schlagwörter: Geoscience / Geography / Ocean Science / Oceanography / Marine Science / Coastal Geology / Earth and Environmental Sciences / Geology / natural environment / sea level rise / human influence Rhine-Meuse delta
Sprache: Englisch
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