The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines

ABSTRACT Knowledge of the characteristics and spatial distribution of permafrost in Iceland is important to understanding slope stability, climate change impacts and palaeo‐glaciology. The permafrost distribution there, however, is poorly constrained. The presence of rock glaciers and stable ice‐cor...

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Published in:Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
Main Authors: Lilleøren, Karianne S., Etzelmüller, Bernd, Gärtner‐Roer, Isabelle, Kääb, Andreas, Westermann, Sebastian, Guðmundsson, Águst
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Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ppp.1792 2024-06-23T07:53:37+00:00 The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines Lilleøren, Karianne S. Etzelmüller, Bernd Gärtner‐Roer, Isabelle Kääb, Andreas Westermann, Sebastian Guðmundsson, Águst 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1792 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fppp.1792 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ppp.1792 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Permafrost and Periglacial Processes volume 24, issue 4, page 322-335 ISSN 1045-6740 1099-1530 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1792 2024-06-13T04:22:42Z ABSTRACT Knowledge of the characteristics and spatial distribution of permafrost in Iceland is important to understanding slope stability, climate change impacts and palaeo‐glaciology. The permafrost distribution there, however, is poorly constrained. The presence of rock glaciers and stable ice‐cored moraines in mountain settings relates to permafrost, making such landforms indicators of present or past permafrost. This study combines recently published aerial photographs (2002–07), radar interferometry based on Advanced Land Observing Satellite phased array type L‐band synthetic aperture radar (ALOS PALSAR) data (2007), land surface temperatures estimated from moderate‐resolution imaging spectroradiometer satellite data (MODIS; 2003–10) and field mapping to re‐examine the permafrost distribution, thermal characteristics and dynamics on the Tröllaskagi peninsula. An inventory of 265 landforms, mostly active or inactive (intact), categorised them by genesis and activity, the latter independently investigated by PALSAR interferometry. Intact landforms are mainly glacigenic, occurring as moraine‐derived rock glaciers or ice‐cored moraines. Their dominant orientation is between north and northeast, suggesting that topography and exposure influence their present‐day formation. Permafrost landforms exist at all elevations on the Tröllaskagi peninsula, with intact landforms at high elevations and relict landforms reaching down to sea level. Rock glaciers at sea level may imply early deglaciation of northern Iceland. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Iceland permafrost Permafrost and Periglacial Processes Wiley Online Library Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 24 4 322 335
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description ABSTRACT Knowledge of the characteristics and spatial distribution of permafrost in Iceland is important to understanding slope stability, climate change impacts and palaeo‐glaciology. The permafrost distribution there, however, is poorly constrained. The presence of rock glaciers and stable ice‐cored moraines in mountain settings relates to permafrost, making such landforms indicators of present or past permafrost. This study combines recently published aerial photographs (2002–07), radar interferometry based on Advanced Land Observing Satellite phased array type L‐band synthetic aperture radar (ALOS PALSAR) data (2007), land surface temperatures estimated from moderate‐resolution imaging spectroradiometer satellite data (MODIS; 2003–10) and field mapping to re‐examine the permafrost distribution, thermal characteristics and dynamics on the Tröllaskagi peninsula. An inventory of 265 landforms, mostly active or inactive (intact), categorised them by genesis and activity, the latter independently investigated by PALSAR interferometry. Intact landforms are mainly glacigenic, occurring as moraine‐derived rock glaciers or ice‐cored moraines. Their dominant orientation is between north and northeast, suggesting that topography and exposure influence their present‐day formation. Permafrost landforms exist at all elevations on the Tröllaskagi peninsula, with intact landforms at high elevations and relict landforms reaching down to sea level. Rock glaciers at sea level may imply early deglaciation of northern Iceland. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Lilleøren, Karianne S.
Etzelmüller, Bernd
Gärtner‐Roer, Isabelle
Kääb, Andreas
Westermann, Sebastian
Guðmundsson, Águst
spellingShingle Lilleøren, Karianne S.
Etzelmüller, Bernd
Gärtner‐Roer, Isabelle
Kääb, Andreas
Westermann, Sebastian
Guðmundsson, Águst
The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines
author_facet Lilleøren, Karianne S.
Etzelmüller, Bernd
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Kääb, Andreas
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title The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines
title_short The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines
title_full The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines
title_fullStr The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines
title_full_unstemmed The Distribution, Thermal Characteristics and Dynamics of Permafrost in Tröllaskagi, Northern Iceland, as Inferred from the Distribution of Rock Glaciers and Ice‐Cored Moraines
title_sort distribution, thermal characteristics and dynamics of permafrost in tröllaskagi, northern iceland, as inferred from the distribution of rock glaciers and ice‐cored moraines
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