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Petrological relations of the sediments of the southern North Sea
Edelman, C.H. (1939). Petrological relations of the sediments of the southern North Sea, in: Trask, P.D. Recent marine sediments: A symposium. SEPM Special Publication, 4: pp. 343-347. https://dx.doi.org/10.1306/sv10340c16
In: Trask, P.D. (1939). Recent marine sediments: A symposium. SEPM Special Publication, 4. American Association of Petroleum Geologists: Tulsa. ISBN 9781629812519. vi, 736 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1306/sv10340, more
In: SEPM Special Publication. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists (SEPM): USA. ISSN 1060-071X, more

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  • Edelman, C.H.

Abstract
    The sediments of the North Sea consist mainly of sands of Pleistocene origin derived from Fennoscandia and the Rhine River. The Straits of Dover were formed during the next to the last glacial period, as a result of the tremendous amount of water coming from the melting ice. At this time sandy sediments of Fennoscandian and Rhine origin were deposited as far west as the coast of France. The deposits on the floor of the North Sea now are essentially the same as they were during the Pleistocene, though locally they have been and are being shifted about slightly. Five types of provinces have been recognized petrologically in the North Sea. The most dominant type is of Fennoscandian origin. Along the coast of Belgium and Holland the submarine topography resembles barchane (dune) topography. These submarine barchanes are regarded as being formed by the strong ebb and flood tides in the area.

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