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The Enköping esker is part of a larger system of eskers starting south of lake Malaren (Dunker, east of Malmkoping) and continuing north towards Heby and Tarnsjo. The model area was originally isostatically-depressed beneath sea-level by the weight of the Fennoscandian  Ice Sheet. Immediately following the removal of glacier ice from the model area, the landscape was submerged beneath sea-level (Åse &amp;amp; Bergström, 1984&amp;lt;ref name=&amp;quot;Åse 1984&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Åse, L E, and Bergström, E. 1984. The ancient shorelines of the Enköping esker, Mälar Valley, southern Sweden. Geografiska Annaler A, 66, 131–149.&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;). However, following deglaciation, ongoing isostatic rebound has led to the uplifting of the model area well above modern sea-level. Winnowing of the glaciofluvial deposits by coastal processes (wave action) during uplift has resulted in the removal and re-sedimentation of finer-grained deposits as a thin drape across the area (Åse &amp;amp; Bergström, 1984&amp;lt;ref name=&amp;quot;Åse 1984&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;). The preservation of this fine-grained layer, which occurs widely throughout the study area, implies that isostatic uplift following deglaciation was rapid.&lt;br /&gt;
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The southern part the esker is about 35 meters above sea-level, and its thickness is about 25&amp;amp;nbsp;m. Large areas of the esker are covered by silt and clay. In central Enköping, the esker is even thicker, up to 40&amp;amp;nbsp;m. The esker is usually situated directly on the bedrock that locally consists of granite, syenite, and metagreywacke.&lt;br /&gt;
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The northern part of the esker, situated to the north of the urban area of Enköping, is wider than the southern part and generally not covered my fine-grained sediments. The thickness here is up to 30&amp;amp;nbsp;m, and the highest part is situated at 50 meters above sea level. The esker has been locally quarried for sand and gravel pit. The esker/glaciofluvial deposit is used for the municipal drinking water supply. In areas beyond the esker, there is usually a thin (1–5&amp;amp;nbsp;m) layer of silty-sandy till directly on the bedrock.&lt;br /&gt;
==References==&lt;br /&gt;
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