Articles | Volume 33, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-33-191-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-33-191-2024
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04 Jul 2024
Science report |  | 04 Jul 2024

Shaped and filled by the Rhine Glacier: the overdeepened Tannwald Basin in southwestern Germany

Bennet Schuster, Lukas Gegg, Sebastian Schaller, Marius W. Buechi, David C. Tanner, Ulrike Wielandt-Schuster, Flavio S. Anselmetti, and Frank Preusser

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The Tannwald Basin, explored by drilling and formed by repeated advances of the Rhine Glacier, reveals key geological insights. Ice-contact sediments and evidence of deformation highlight gravitational and glaciotectonic processes. ICDP DOVE 5068_1_C core data define lithofacies associations, reflecting basin infill cycles, marking at least three distinct glacial advances. Integrating these findings aids understanding the broader glacial evolution of the Lake Constance amphitheater.