A New Method to Identify Quaternary Moraine:Acoustic Emission Stress Measurement
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    How to effectively identify glacial sediments,especially Quaternary moraine,has been in dispute for decades.The traditional methods,e.g.,sedimentary and geomorphologic ones,are facing challenge in eastern China where controversial moraine deposits are dominatingly distributed.Here,for the first time,we introduce the acoustic emission(AE)stress measurement,a kind of historical stress measurement,to identify Quaternary moraine.The results demonstrate that it can be employed to reconstruct stress information of glaciation remaining in gravels,and may shed light on the identification of Quaternary moraine in eastern China.First,we measured the AE stress of gravels of glacial origin that are underlying the Xidatan Glacier,eastern Kunlun Mountains in western China.Second,we calculated the stress according to the actual thickness of the glacier.The almost identical stress values suggest that the glacial gravels can memorize and preserve the overlying glacier-derived aplomb stress.And then we introduce this new approach to the controversial moraine in Mount Lushan,eastern China.The results indicate that the stress is attributed to the Quaternary glacier,and the muddy gravels in the controversial moraine in Mount Lushan are moraine deposits but not others.

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ZHAO Zhizhong,*,QIAO Yansong, TIAN Jiaorong, WANG Min, LI Mingze, HE Peiyuan, QIAN Fang Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing China University of Geosciences, Beijing Lushan Administrative Bure.2006. A New Method to Identify Quaternary Moraine:Acoustic Emission Stress Measurement[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),80(5):754-758

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  • Received:March 31,2005
  • Revised:June 16,2006
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