Achterbos Member

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Abbreviation
Parent unit Gent Formation
Child units
Lithological description The Achterbos Member consists of (dull) greyish-yellow very well-sorted and loosely packed fine sand (mode between 125-250 µm) displaying cm- to dm-scale bedding caused by subtle variations in grain-size. Individual sublayers may contain up to 10% coarse sand (> 0.5 mm) or up to 10% silt and clay (< 63 µm). The origin of these sands can be traced back to deflated Podzols and the (aeolian) parent material they were formed in. The lower boundary of the unit is very clear if it overlays older aeolian deposits with soil development but less clear if the soil had been removed by aeolian deflation. In sedimentary sequences the unit is always laying on top; often an incipient soil can be observed in the top of this unit.
Age (late) Holocene (Derese et al., 2010a; Beerten et al., 2012, 2014)
Thickness From a few dm up to several meters.
Area of occurrence Belgian sand belt
Type locality Interfluve between the Kleine Nete and the Breiloop (Kleine Nete catchment; N51°12’57”, E5°05’27”), where these sands have produced a distinct morphology known as a drift sand landscape (Achterbos, Mol).
Alternative names
Authors Beerten, K., Bogemans, F., Heyvaert, V., Vandenberghe, D. & Van Nieuland, J.
Date 15/01/2016
Cite as Beerten, K., Bogemans, F., Heyvaert, V., Vandenberghe, D. & Van Nieuland, J., 2016. The Achterbos Member, 15/01/2016. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium. http://ncs.naturalsciences.be/lithostratigraphy/Achterbos-Member

Quaternary

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