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Quaternary lithostratigraphic units (Belgium)

Frans GullentopsMeesberg 28, 3220 HolsbeekFrieda BogemansVrije Universiteit Brussel, Vakgroep Fysische Geografie, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 BrusselGuy De MoorBoesbeeklaan 5, 9051 St. Denijs WestremÉtienne PaulissenKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Geomorfologie en Regionale Geografie, Redingenstraat 16, 3000 LeuvenAlbert PissartRue Lavaux 29, 4130 Esneux
Geologica Belgicajournal2002en
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The lithostratigraphic classification of the Quaternary deposits is based on the genesis of the sediments. The distinguished environments are marine - estuarine, fluvial, eolian and slope. The marine - estuarine deposits are restricted to certain time-intervals within the Quaternary and are limited to the northern part of Belgium. Fluvial deposits are found throughout the Quaternary. On the basis of the sedimentological - lithological differentials within the Meuse basin and the Schelde basin a bipartite subdivision of the fluvial deposits is introduced. Eolian deposits are differentiated on the basis of their grain size distribution, namely sand and silt. The sandy deposits are accumulated in the northern part of Belgium, whereas loess is deposited in the more southern part of the country. Slope deposits are not restricted regionally neither temporally.

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