Diamicton and esker gravelswere deposited subglacially by an ice sheetwithdrawingwestwards; glaciolacustrine
sediments located along the southmargin of the esker ridgewere laid down in an ice marginal environment
as a subaqueous fan composed of silt, sand and gravel, and as distal deposits composed of silt and clay in the
lower ground area between the fan and the esker ridge. Peat developed during postglacial times andwas partially
cut away by anthropogenic action at a later stage.