Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007
This study analyses the active geomorphic processes and the geological events recorded the landscape around Kongressvatnet, an arctic, meromictic lake located in western Spitsbergen (the largest island in Svalbard). This geomorphic analysis is in collaboration with a short core analysis of sediments...
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EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > LAND RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > VARVE DEPOSITS EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > ENTRAINMENT EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > DEGRADATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENT TRANSPORT EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > FROZEN GROUND > PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > SAMPLERS > GRABBERS/TRAPS/COLLECTORS > SEDIMENT TRAPS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > SEDIMENT CORERS EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS > GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > PROBES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > CORING DEVICES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > STEEL MEASURING TAPE IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CURRENT/WIND METERS > CURRENT METERS MANNED FIELD STATION HOURLY TO DAILY DAILY TO WEEKLY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR WEEKLY TO MONTHLY inlandWaters environment climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere |
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EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > LAND RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > VARVE DEPOSITS EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > ENTRAINMENT EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > DEGRADATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENT TRANSPORT EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > FROZEN GROUND > PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > SAMPLERS > GRABBERS/TRAPS/COLLECTORS > SEDIMENT TRAPS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > SEDIMENT CORERS EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS > GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > PROBES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > CORING DEVICES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > STEEL MEASURING TAPE IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CURRENT/WIND METERS > CURRENT METERS MANNED FIELD STATION HOURLY TO DAILY DAILY TO WEEKLY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR WEEKLY TO MONTHLY inlandWaters environment climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere Leif Anderson Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 |
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EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > LAND RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > VARVE DEPOSITS EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > ENTRAINMENT EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > DEGRADATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENT TRANSPORT EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > FROZEN GROUND > PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > SAMPLERS > GRABBERS/TRAPS/COLLECTORS > SEDIMENT TRAPS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > SEDIMENT CORERS EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS > GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > PROBES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > CORING DEVICES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > STEEL MEASURING TAPE IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CURRENT/WIND METERS > CURRENT METERS MANNED FIELD STATION HOURLY TO DAILY DAILY TO WEEKLY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR WEEKLY TO MONTHLY inlandWaters environment climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere |
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This study analyses the active geomorphic processes and the geological events recorded the landscape around Kongressvatnet, an arctic, meromictic lake located in western Spitsbergen (the largest island in Svalbard). This geomorphic analysis is in collaboration with a short core analysis of sediments from the lake. The interpretation and comparison of the lacustrine sediment record and the surficial geology record of Kongressvatnet will draw conclusions about past climate variation in western Spitsbergen during the Holocene. The surficial geology map and structural geology map of the Kongressvatnet catchment was complied from field observations (July and August 2006) and detailed aerial photographic interpretation. This study used lichenometry, pebble counts, GPS and altimeter elevations and topographic profiles to collect morphologic and temporal data. Units were classified based on the morphology, grain size, sorting, rounding, sedimentary structures, lithological content, vegetation cover, and the slope of each deposit. Temporal variance was determined by lichen long axis length (using Rhyzocarpum geographica, based on Werner, 1990), vegetation cover (relative difference), presence of periglacial features and relative surface elevation (specifically for fluvial surfaces). Well defined shoreline terraces are found at 5m above modern lake level (104-105m a.s.l.), at 10m above modern lake level (109-110m a.s.l.), and indicate that lake levels were at least 10m higher in the past. If the modern outlet was not incised (threshold at ~110m) and the large inactive colluvial fan in the channel like wind gap (NW of Kongressvatnet) was not present (threshold at ~110m) it is possible that Kongressvatnet drained into Linnedalen. A raised marine delta at 65m a.s.l. (11,000 yrs BP (referenced in Mangerud and Svendsen, 1990)) and large alluvial fan is present along the proposed wind gap outlet route. It is possible that these features were formed when (and if) a Kongressvatnet outlet flowed into Linnedalen. To the north of Kongressbreen, distinct trim lines, moraine-like mounds, weathering differences, and beheaded drainages indicate that ice extended beyond LIA limit in the form of a valley glacier. These features may be expressions of a Younger Dryas glacial advance or Late Weichselian deglaciation. |
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Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 |
title_short |
Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 |
title_full |
Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 |
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Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 |
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Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 |
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surficial geology of the kongressvatnet catchment, svalbard, norway, 2007 |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2013 |
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https://doi.org/10.18739/A2XS5JG46 |
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ATLANTIC OCEAN > NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN > SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN ENVELOPE(-14.104,-13.554,78.081,77.943) |
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ENVELOPE(13.931,13.931,78.022,78.022) ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000) ENVELOPE(-14.104,-13.554,78.081,77.943) |
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Arctic Jan Mayen Kongressvatnet Norway Svalbard Svalbard |
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Arctic Jan Mayen Kongressvatnet Norway Svalbard Svalbard |
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Arctic glacier glacier Jan Mayen North Atlantic Svalbard Spitsbergen |
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Arctic glacier glacier Jan Mayen North Atlantic Svalbard Spitsbergen |
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A2XS5JG46 2024-11-03T19:45:07+00:00 Surficial Geology of the Kongressvatnet Catchment, Svalbard, Norway, 2007 Leif Anderson ATLANTIC OCEAN > NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN > SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN ENVELOPE(-14.104,-13.554,78.081,77.943) 2013-11-09T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2XS5JG46 unknown Arctic Data Center EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > LAND RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > SEDIMENTS EARTH SCIENCE > PALEOCLIMATE > OCEAN/LAKE RECORDS > VARVE DEPOSITS EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > ENTRAINMENT EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENTATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > DEGRADATION EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SEDIMENT TRANSPORT EARTH SCIENCE > CRYOSPHERE > FROZEN GROUND > PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > EROSION/SEDIMENTATION > SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > SAMPLERS > GRABBERS/TRAPS/COLLECTORS > SEDIMENT TRAPS IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > SEDIMENT CORERS EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING > POSITIONING/NAVIGATION > GPS > GPS > GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > PROBES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CORERS > CORING DEVICES IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > PROBES > STEEL MEASURING TAPE IN SITU/LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS > CURRENT/WIND METERS > CURRENT METERS MANNED FIELD STATION HOURLY TO DAILY DAILY TO WEEKLY 1 MINUTE TO 1 HOUR WEEKLY TO MONTHLY inlandWaters environment climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere Dataset 2013 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2XS5JG46 2024-11-03T19:10:53Z This study analyses the active geomorphic processes and the geological events recorded the landscape around Kongressvatnet, an arctic, meromictic lake located in western Spitsbergen (the largest island in Svalbard). This geomorphic analysis is in collaboration with a short core analysis of sediments from the lake. The interpretation and comparison of the lacustrine sediment record and the surficial geology record of Kongressvatnet will draw conclusions about past climate variation in western Spitsbergen during the Holocene. The surficial geology map and structural geology map of the Kongressvatnet catchment was complied from field observations (July and August 2006) and detailed aerial photographic interpretation. This study used lichenometry, pebble counts, GPS and altimeter elevations and topographic profiles to collect morphologic and temporal data. Units were classified based on the morphology, grain size, sorting, rounding, sedimentary structures, lithological content, vegetation cover, and the slope of each deposit. Temporal variance was determined by lichen long axis length (using Rhyzocarpum geographica, based on Werner, 1990), vegetation cover (relative difference), presence of periglacial features and relative surface elevation (specifically for fluvial surfaces). Well defined shoreline terraces are found at 5m above modern lake level (104-105m a.s.l.), at 10m above modern lake level (109-110m a.s.l.), and indicate that lake levels were at least 10m higher in the past. If the modern outlet was not incised (threshold at ~110m) and the large inactive colluvial fan in the channel like wind gap (NW of Kongressvatnet) was not present (threshold at ~110m) it is possible that Kongressvatnet drained into Linnedalen. A raised marine delta at 65m a.s.l. (11,000 yrs BP (referenced in Mangerud and Svendsen, 1990)) and large alluvial fan is present along the proposed wind gap outlet route. It is possible that these features were formed when (and if) a Kongressvatnet outlet flowed into Linnedalen. To the north of Kongressbreen, distinct trim lines, moraine-like mounds, weathering differences, and beheaded drainages indicate that ice extended beyond LIA limit in the form of a valley glacier. These features may be expressions of a Younger Dryas glacial advance or Late Weichselian deglaciation. Dataset Arctic glacier glacier Jan Mayen North Atlantic Svalbard Spitsbergen Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Jan Mayen Kongressvatnet ENVELOPE(13.931,13.931,78.022,78.022) Norway Svalbard Svalbard ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000) ENVELOPE(-14.104,-13.554,78.081,77.943) |