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Holoceen
Quartair/Kwartair
Holoceen:
last warm period in which we live today
Pleistoceen:
cold periods (=glacials) and warmer periods (=interglacials)
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Aardrijkskunde
Middelbare school
vmbo lwoo, vwo
Leerjaar 3
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Quartair/Kwartair
Holoceen:
last warm period in which we live today
Pleistoceen:
cold periods (=glacials) and warmer periods (=interglacials)
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Slide
Holoceen
Warm period -> less ice -> higher sea level-> water in the North sea!
Consists out of 4 periods: take an atlas and describe the periods
H1 Boreaal H2 Atlanticum H3 Subboreaal
H4 Subatlanticum
Slide 3 - Slide
H1 Boreaal
Tijd: 9500-7500 jaar geleden
DEPOSIT........??????
What does the atlas tell you
Slide 4 - Slide
Boreaal
- sea was quiet -> regression
- Rhine and Meuse transport sediments like ............-> result.....
- In the lower areas of the Netherlands marshes-->
result.......??......
Slide 5 - Slide
Fen til +1m NAP-line (=laag-Nederland)
The thickest close to the sea and thinnest inland
Slide 6 - Slide
H2 Atlanticum
Tijd: 7500-5000 jaar geleden
Natural forces that built the landscape.........
Sediments: marine clay, river clay, bog and sand
Slide 7 - Slide
Atlanticum
- Higher sea level -> transgression
- The lower part of the Netherlands ...................... -> water stands still -> ......................
-> .............................
formation of a beach wall
Slide 8 - Slide
Atlanticum
- Fluviomarien afzetting: mix van mariene klei en fluviatiel klei
- Rivieren overstromen af en toe -> klei bezinkt
- Hoogveen-> gevoed door regenwater in hoog-Ned
Slide 9 - Slide
what are we going to do?
Try to understand the subboreaal en subatlanticum
Describe both periods
Slide 10 - Slide
Slide 11 - Video
P4 Subatlanticum
2700 years ago until now
forces: sea and riverwater , humans
Sediments: marine clay sand
Slide 12 - Slide
2 kinds of dunes--> old and young (sand landscape)
Slide 13 - Slide
Subatlanticum
- sea level rise ->
transgressions
- thick layer of clay
is deposited ->
young marine clay
Slide 14 - Slide
Slide 15 - Video
Slide 16 - Video
Use the atlas
Go to the page with the marine clay landscape
1. why were mounds built?
2. In Friesland there are older and younger dykes closer to the sea. Explain why? Look at the maps.
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Slide 18 - Slide
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