Drift sand-Podzol hydrosequences in the Mol-Dessel area, NE Belgium

This paper explores the concept of drift sand-Podzol hydrosequences, based on recent observations (exposures and hand augerings) at a small interfluve in the Mol-Dessel area, NE Belgium. It shows that drift sand characteristics and the soil horizon morphology of the buried Podzols covary in a slightly undulating landscape, according to their vertical position with respect to an assumed palaeogroundwater table. Notwithstanding the fact that several issues still need to be resolved, the investigated sequences have great potential as a palaeohydrological archive. ; This article is part of a book... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Beerten, Koen
Dokumenttyp: bookPart
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: Raakvlak Archaeology
Monuments and Landscapes of Bruges and Hinterland
Belgium
www.raakvlak.be
Schlagwörter: soil horizon morphology / Podzol / drift sand facies / palaeohydrology / groundwater table / Holocene
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://zenodo.org/record/3420877

This paper explores the concept of drift sand-Podzol hydrosequences, based on recent observations (exposures and hand augerings) at a small interfluve in the Mol-Dessel area, NE Belgium. It shows that drift sand characteristics and the soil horizon morphology of the buried Podzols covary in a slightly undulating landscape, according to their vertical position with respect to an assumed palaeogroundwater table. Notwithstanding the fact that several issues still need to be resolved, the investigated sequences have great potential as a palaeohydrological archive. ; This article is part of a book edited at the occasion of the Geoarchaeological meeting of Bruges: Soils as records of Past and Present: the geoarchaeological approach. Focus on: is there time for fieldwork today? - Bruges (Belgium), 6 and 7.11.2019. Editors Judit Deák, Carole Ampe and Jari Hinsch Mikkelsen Technical editor Mariebelle Deceuninck English language reviewer Caroline Landsheere Graphic design Frederick Moyaert Printing and binding Die Keure, Bruges