Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis

Understanding the advance and retreat history of the northwest Greenland Ice Sheet (nwGIS) and its interactions with the oceanic circulation is substantial to understand and predict its future development. During past climate warming events, the nwGIS underwent significant changes and its glaciers a...

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Main Authors: Slabon, Patricia, Dorschel, Boris, Gebhardt, Catalina
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Published: 2015
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:37827 2024-09-15T17:54:09+00:00 Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis Slabon, Patricia Dorschel, Boris Gebhardt, Catalina 2015-05-07 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37827/ https://agu.confex.com/agu/ja2015/meetingapp.cgi# https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45470 unknown Slabon, P. , Dorschel, B. orcid:0000-0002-3495-5927 and Gebhardt, C. orcid:0000-0002-3227-0676 (2015) Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis , Joint Assembly, Montréal, Canada, 3 May 2015 - 7 May 2015 . hdl:10013/epic.45470 EPIC3Joint Assembly, Montréal, Canada, 2015-05-03-2015-05-07 Conference notRev 2015 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:12:21Z Understanding the advance and retreat history of the northwest Greenland Ice Sheet (nwGIS) and its interactions with the oceanic circulation is substantial to understand and predict its future development. During past climate warming events, the nwGIS underwent significant changes and its glaciers accelerated with major contribution to global sea level. Analyses of glacigenic seabed features, visible in high resolution bathymetric data, can provide information for the reconstruction of the history of ice sheets and thus can be applied to give insights into the past development of the nwGIS. Already lower resolution bathymetry (e.g.the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean IBCAO), shows distinct cross-shelf troughs of glacial origin in the northeast Baffin Bay. High resolution multibeam and sub-bottom echosounder data collected during RV Polarstern cruises ARK-XXIII/3 (2008) and ARK-XXV/3 (2010) enhance the bathymetry in this areas and give a better understanding of the glacial processes on the northeast Baffin Bay shelf and slope. During the research cruise MerMet13-48 scheduled for July 2015, additional high resolution multibeam mapping surveys are planned for troughs and inter-trough areas in the Melville Bugt in northeast Baffin Bay. First results from sub-bottom and multibeam echosounder data show stacked debris flows building up glacial trough mouth fans, stratified deep-sea sediments, iceberg scours and mega-scale glacial lineations on the respective continental rise and shelf. Geo-statistical analyses of these features indicate ice stream developments and ice sheet groundings, advances and retreats in this area. Geo-morphological assessment on various scales further help to reconstruct the glacial history of the northwest Greenland Ice Sheet in order to model its future development. Conference Object Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Greenland Ice Sheet Iceberg* Melville bugt Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Understanding the advance and retreat history of the northwest Greenland Ice Sheet (nwGIS) and its interactions with the oceanic circulation is substantial to understand and predict its future development. During past climate warming events, the nwGIS underwent significant changes and its glaciers accelerated with major contribution to global sea level. Analyses of glacigenic seabed features, visible in high resolution bathymetric data, can provide information for the reconstruction of the history of ice sheets and thus can be applied to give insights into the past development of the nwGIS. Already lower resolution bathymetry (e.g.the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean IBCAO), shows distinct cross-shelf troughs of glacial origin in the northeast Baffin Bay. High resolution multibeam and sub-bottom echosounder data collected during RV Polarstern cruises ARK-XXIII/3 (2008) and ARK-XXV/3 (2010) enhance the bathymetry in this areas and give a better understanding of the glacial processes on the northeast Baffin Bay shelf and slope. During the research cruise MerMet13-48 scheduled for July 2015, additional high resolution multibeam mapping surveys are planned for troughs and inter-trough areas in the Melville Bugt in northeast Baffin Bay. First results from sub-bottom and multibeam echosounder data show stacked debris flows building up glacial trough mouth fans, stratified deep-sea sediments, iceberg scours and mega-scale glacial lineations on the respective continental rise and shelf. Geo-statistical analyses of these features indicate ice stream developments and ice sheet groundings, advances and retreats in this area. Geo-morphological assessment on various scales further help to reconstruct the glacial history of the northwest Greenland Ice Sheet in order to model its future development.
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author Slabon, Patricia
Dorschel, Boris
Gebhardt, Catalina
spellingShingle Slabon, Patricia
Dorschel, Boris
Gebhardt, Catalina
Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis
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Dorschel, Boris
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title Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis
title_short Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis
title_full Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis
title_fullStr Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis
title_sort greenland ice sheet development in the northeast baffin bay derived from geo-morphology analysis
publishDate 2015
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/37827/
https://agu.confex.com/agu/ja2015/meetingapp.cgi#
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45470
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op_relation Slabon, P. , Dorschel, B. orcid:0000-0002-3495-5927 and Gebhardt, C. orcid:0000-0002-3227-0676 (2015) Greenland Ice Sheet Development in the Northeast Baffin Bay Derived From Geo-Morphology Analysis , Joint Assembly, Montréal, Canada, 3 May 2015 - 7 May 2015 . hdl:10013/epic.45470
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