Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland

Abstract A modern landsystems analogue for plateau icefield glaciation is presented, based upon Tungnafellsjökull in the arid, cold interior of Iceland. Landform mapping and intensive clast form analysis on three separate forelands occupied during the Little Ice Age reveal variability in the morphol...

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Main Author: Evans, David J.A.
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Language:English
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/esp.1984 2024-09-09T19:41:30+00:00 Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland Evans, David J.A. 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/esp.1984 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fesp.1984 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/esp.1984 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Earth Surface Processes and Landforms volume 35, issue 12, page 1430-1444 ISSN 0197-9337 1096-9837 journal-article 2010 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1984 2024-07-25T04:23:58Z Abstract A modern landsystems analogue for plateau icefield glaciation is presented, based upon Tungnafellsjökull in the arid, cold interior of Iceland. Landform mapping and intensive clast form analysis on three separate forelands occupied during the Little Ice Age reveal variability in the morphology of moraines and the degree of clast modification, which is interpreted as a function of the complex interplay between: (a) the efficacy of glacial erosion; (b) passive versus active debris transfer mechanisms; and (c) the volume of debris provision for ice‐marginal freeze‐on mechanisms. A steep outlet bounded by rockwalls produced a landform assemblage and debris transport signature typical of valley glaciers, whereas two unconfined outlets produced a landform‐sediment imprint typical of polythermal conditions. This comprises subglacial bedforms, relating to the initiation of warm‐based ice by strain heating below icefalls at the plateau edge, terminating at arcs of ice‐cored (controlled) moraine representative of frozen snout conditions. Patterns in clast form data on the unrestricted forelands reflect the characteristics of glacier dynamics and thermal regimes at the margin of a plateau icefield, where bedrock steps of sufficient size to initiate strain heating and bedrock abrasion and plucking are located only a short distance from the marginal freeze‐on conditions of a snout creating debris‐rich folia and controlled moraine. Additional englacial debris may well have been carried to the glacier margin through the development of ogives and englacial thrusting at the base of the icefall, thereby explaining the occurrence of striae on clasts that have otherwise been little modified by glacial abrasion. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Iceland Wiley Online Library Tungnafellsjökull ENVELOPE(-17.898,-17.898,64.748,64.748) Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 35 12 1430 1444
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description Abstract A modern landsystems analogue for plateau icefield glaciation is presented, based upon Tungnafellsjökull in the arid, cold interior of Iceland. Landform mapping and intensive clast form analysis on three separate forelands occupied during the Little Ice Age reveal variability in the morphology of moraines and the degree of clast modification, which is interpreted as a function of the complex interplay between: (a) the efficacy of glacial erosion; (b) passive versus active debris transfer mechanisms; and (c) the volume of debris provision for ice‐marginal freeze‐on mechanisms. A steep outlet bounded by rockwalls produced a landform assemblage and debris transport signature typical of valley glaciers, whereas two unconfined outlets produced a landform‐sediment imprint typical of polythermal conditions. This comprises subglacial bedforms, relating to the initiation of warm‐based ice by strain heating below icefalls at the plateau edge, terminating at arcs of ice‐cored (controlled) moraine representative of frozen snout conditions. Patterns in clast form data on the unrestricted forelands reflect the characteristics of glacier dynamics and thermal regimes at the margin of a plateau icefield, where bedrock steps of sufficient size to initiate strain heating and bedrock abrasion and plucking are located only a short distance from the marginal freeze‐on conditions of a snout creating debris‐rich folia and controlled moraine. Additional englacial debris may well have been carried to the glacier margin through the development of ogives and englacial thrusting at the base of the icefall, thereby explaining the occurrence of striae on clasts that have otherwise been little modified by glacial abrasion. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland
author_facet Evans, David J.A.
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title Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland
title_short Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland
title_full Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland
title_fullStr Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from Tungnafellsjökull, Iceland
title_sort controlled moraine development and debris transport pathways in polythermal plateau icefields: examples from tungnafellsjökull, iceland
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