Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland

Abstract Proglacial areas are dynamic landscapes and important indicators of geomorphic changes related to climate warming. Systematic and repeat surveys of landforms presently evolving on glacier forelands facilitate the quantification of rates of change and an improved understanding of the process...

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Published in:Land Degradation & Development
Main Authors: Śledź, Szymon, Ewertowski, Marek W., Evans, David J. A.
Other Authors: Narodowe Centrum Nauki
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ldr.4865 2024-06-02T08:07:05+00:00 Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland Śledź, Szymon Ewertowski, Marek W. Evans, David J. A. Narodowe Centrum Nauki 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4865 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ldr.4865 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Land Degradation & Development volume 34, issue 17, page 5566-5590 ISSN 1085-3278 1099-145X journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4865 2024-05-03T12:00:17Z Abstract Proglacial areas are dynamic landscapes and important indicators of geomorphic changes related to climate warming. Systematic and repeat surveys of landforms presently evolving on glacier forelands facilitate the quantification of rates of change and an improved understanding of the processes generating those changes. We report short‐term (2014–2022) transformations of the proglacial landscape in front of Kvíárjökull, SE Iceland, and place them in a longer‐term context of glacial landsystem evolution using aerial image archives since 1945. Short‐term quantification uses a time series of uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys, processed utilizing a structure‐from‐motion (SfM) workflow, to produce digital elevation models (DEMs) and orthophoto mosaics. The land elements surveyed include a kame terrace staircase, an outwash plain, an ice‐cored hummocky moraine complex and ice‐cored hummocky terrain with discontinuous sinuous ridges, for which elevation and volumetric changes are quantified. The kame terraces between 2014 and 2022 and the outwash plain between 2016 and 2022 were mainly stable with, respectively, 87% and 85% of their surfaces showing no change. The ice‐cored hummocky terrain with discontinuous sinuous ridges underwent a volume loss of 64,632 m 3 in 2016–2022, with a maximum surface lowering of ≤9 m. The most dynamic land element was the ice‐cored hummocky moraine complex, with transformations recorded for more than 87% of its area in 2014–2022; the surface was lowered by ≤23 m in some places, with a total volume loss of 365,773 m 3 . Our results confirm the ongoing degradation of ice‐cored moraine and outwash complexes at variable rates related to buried ice volume and age of deglaciation. The evolution of chaotic hummocky terrain from debris‐covered glacier ice, glacitectonic thrust masses, outwash fans/heads and complex englacial esker networks is an important modern analogue for informing palaeoglaciological reconstructions. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Iceland Wiley Online Library Land Degradation & Development
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description Abstract Proglacial areas are dynamic landscapes and important indicators of geomorphic changes related to climate warming. Systematic and repeat surveys of landforms presently evolving on glacier forelands facilitate the quantification of rates of change and an improved understanding of the processes generating those changes. We report short‐term (2014–2022) transformations of the proglacial landscape in front of Kvíárjökull, SE Iceland, and place them in a longer‐term context of glacial landsystem evolution using aerial image archives since 1945. Short‐term quantification uses a time series of uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys, processed utilizing a structure‐from‐motion (SfM) workflow, to produce digital elevation models (DEMs) and orthophoto mosaics. The land elements surveyed include a kame terrace staircase, an outwash plain, an ice‐cored hummocky moraine complex and ice‐cored hummocky terrain with discontinuous sinuous ridges, for which elevation and volumetric changes are quantified. The kame terraces between 2014 and 2022 and the outwash plain between 2016 and 2022 were mainly stable with, respectively, 87% and 85% of their surfaces showing no change. The ice‐cored hummocky terrain with discontinuous sinuous ridges underwent a volume loss of 64,632 m 3 in 2016–2022, with a maximum surface lowering of ≤9 m. The most dynamic land element was the ice‐cored hummocky moraine complex, with transformations recorded for more than 87% of its area in 2014–2022; the surface was lowered by ≤23 m in some places, with a total volume loss of 365,773 m 3 . Our results confirm the ongoing degradation of ice‐cored moraine and outwash complexes at variable rates related to buried ice volume and age of deglaciation. The evolution of chaotic hummocky terrain from debris‐covered glacier ice, glacitectonic thrust masses, outwash fans/heads and complex englacial esker networks is an important modern analogue for informing palaeoglaciological reconstructions.
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author Śledź, Szymon
Ewertowski, Marek W.
Evans, David J. A.
spellingShingle Śledź, Szymon
Ewertowski, Marek W.
Evans, David J. A.
Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland
author_facet Śledź, Szymon
Ewertowski, Marek W.
Evans, David J. A.
author_sort Śledź, Szymon
title Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland
title_short Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland
title_full Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland
title_fullStr Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, Kvíárjökull, Iceland
title_sort quantification of short‐term transformations of proglacial landforms in a temperate, debris‐charged glacial landsystem, kvíárjökull, iceland
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