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Seibold, Eugen; Dill, Robert F; Walger, Eckart (1961): Statistical grain size parameter of surface samples from Kiel Bay [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.776997, Supplement to: Seibold, E et al. (1961): Tauchbeobachtungen und petrographische Untersuchungen zur Sedimentumlagerung in der Kieler Außenförde. Meyniana, 11, 82-96, https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.1961.11.82

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Abstract:
Geological observations, using "free-diving" techniques (Figure I) were made in September, 1960 and March 1961 along two continuous profiles in the outer Kiel Harbor, Germany and at several other spot locations in the Western Baltic Sea. A distinct terrace, cut in Pleistocene glacial till, was found that was covered with varying amounts and types of recent deposits. Hand samples were taken of the sea-floor sediments and grainsize distribution determined for both the sediment as a whole and for its heavy mineral fraction. From the Laboratory and Field observations it was possible to recognize two distinct types of sand; Type I, Sand resulting from transportation over a long period of time and distance and Type 11, Sand resulting from little transportation and found today near to xvhere it was formed.
Several criterea related to the agent of movement could be used to classify the nature of the sediment; (1) undisturbed (the sediment Cover of the Pleistocene Terrace is essentially undisturbed), (2) mixed by organisms, (3) transported by water movements (sediment found with ripple marks, etc., and (4) "Scoured" (the movement of individual particles of sediment from around larger boulders causes a slow downward movement or "Creeping" which is due to both the force of gravity and bottom currents. These observations and laboratory studies are discussed concerning their relationship to the formation of residual sediments, the direction of sand transportation, and the intensive erosion on the outer edge of the wave-cut platform found in this part of the Baltic Sea.
Coverage:
Latitude: 54.458000 * Longitude: 10.217000
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.02 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.02 m
Event(s):
buelk * Latitude: 54.458000 * Longitude: 10.217000 * Elevation Start: -4.0 m * Elevation End: -12.0 m * Location: off Leuchtturm Bülk, Kieler Bucht, Baltic Sea * Method/Device: Sampling by diver (DIVER)
Size:
790 data points

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