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L'âge de la capture : corrélation entre les formations fluviales saaliennes de la Haute Moselle et de la Meuse

Authors :
Dominique Harmand
Serge Occhietti
A. Kartit
André Weisrock
Source :
Revue Géographique de l'Est. 35:269-290
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
PERSEE Program, 1995.

Abstract

Age of the capture : corrélations between the Saalian flnviatile formations of the Upper Moselle and the Meuse. — Two middle terraces and two lower terraces are présent in the area of the Moselle Valley, near Toul, where the river was captured. The middle terraces (T 1.1 and T 1.2) border a palaeo-drainage route of the Upper Moselle towards the Meuse. The lower terraces (T 0.1 and T 0.2) are well represented between Toul and Pompey, and belong to the part of the Moselle valley that post-dates the capture. Gravel samples of the four terraces show progressive changes from the highest to the lowest terraces : an increase in basement rocks issued from the Vosges and non-weathered clasts, and a decrease in the percentage of « granité fondamental ». These characteristics indicate that the four terraces correspond with four alluvial formations that can be found upstream in the valley of the Upper Moselle. Formations Fxl. Fx2 and Fx3, are of Saalian âge (Taous, 1994). whereas the last (Fy1.) dates from the Weichselian. The Upper Moselle was captured after the déposition of formation Fx2 which constitutes the lower middle terrace T 1.2 of the Moselle in the area of Toul and corresponds also to siliceous alluvium found at the bottom of the valley fill of the Meuse.<br />Harmand Dominique, Kartit A., Occhietti Serge, Weisrock André. L'âge de la capture : corrélation entre les formations fluviales saaliennes de la Haute Moselle et de la Meuse. In: Revue Géographique de l'Est, tome 35, n°3-4,1995. La capture de la Moselle. A propos du centenaire de l'article de W.M. Davis, 1895-1995. pp. 269-290.

Details

ISSN :
00353213
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revue Géographique de l'Est
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c009512fd03da0f9e9389f41be4854b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3406/rgest.1995.2305