Former “Irena” clay pit

Attractive glaciotectonic deformation in former clay pit

Site Description

Starting in the year 1973, clays were mined in the pit to serve brick production. The deposit was locasted in a large, steep, glaciotectonic thrust slice, aligned northeast-southwest. After the conclusion of clay mining, the residual pit was furnished with a clay seal and used as a landfill site for municipal waste. Today the landfill site has been covered and replanted, and is open to the public. An approximately 5 m high, almost vertical former pit wall runs along the northwest face. On its southwestern end, it bends almost perpendicularly towards northwest, revealing a 16 m long, glaciotectonically imbricated stratigraphic profile composed of steep Miocene gravels, sands, silts and clays. In larger sections, the white, sandy clays are formed as lightly compressed claystones. Heavily compressed rocks, known as tertiary quartzites, can also be observed in parts of the profile. They were formed by the silification of originally loose, fine-sandy clays through the action of groundwater.

Data

Locality

Německo

Terrain difficulty

1 / 5

Time required

0.5 hours.

Elevation difference

127 m

What will you see here?

Irena

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Steep glacial thrust slice composed of Pleistocene sands/gravels and Miocene sand/gravel rocks.

Irena

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Right: steep clayey sands/gravels. Centre: brown Pleistocene sands/gravels, over- and underlaid by Miocene rocks.

Irena

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Detailed view: steep Miocene clayey sands/gravels.

Do you know that...

Did you know that the rust-brown gravelly sands in the left-hand section of the profile were coloured by iron hydroxide sludge from the near-surface groundwater?

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How to Reach Us

From Germany, use the northern border crossing near Bad Muskau (Postbrücke), cross the “Poland Market” heading south, and continue until you reach the underpass of the main DK 12 road. The route heads east for a couple of hundred metres into a forested area. Parking facilities are available a few minutes’ walk south of the pit.

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