Northeastern Section - 43rd Annual Meeting (27-29 March 2008)

Paper No. 2
Presentation Time: 8:30 AM

COMPOSITION AND SHAPE OF STREAMLINED BEDFORMS IN A PORTION OF THE WEEDSPORT DRUMLIN FIELD, NORTH CENTRAL NEW YORK


STAHMAN, Douglas, West Central Environmental Consultants, 14 Green River Road, Morris, MN 56267, EVENSON, Edward, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015 and LAWSON, Daniel, CRREL, 72 Lyme Rd, Hanover, NH 03755, stahmand@wcec.com

A portion of the Weedsport drumlin field north of Cayuga Lake, NY contains flutes, and complex drumlins that depart substantially from the normal drumlins to the North, East and West.

Shape analysis, using length to with ratios measured from topographic maps and aerial photographs, and map analysis show that three distinct groups of elongate bedforms exist in this part of the drumlin field. Normal drumlins (L/W ratio less than 5:1) transition into complex drumlins (normal drumlins with superimposed flutings) which transition into fluted drumlins (L/W ratios between 15:1 and 63:1). These transitions occur both parallel to, and orthogonal to, regional ice flow.

All three types of streamlined bedforms are composed of a dense massive till that ranges in color from dark purple to brown. Grain size analysis of 57 till samples collected from deep exposures in the three types of streamlined bedforms demonstrate no significant variation in texture. Therefore, till texture does not control bedform shape in this portion of the drumlin field.