Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)

The Kviarjokull, a southern outlet glacier of the Vatnajokull, is confined in the mountain foreland by lateral moraines measuring a height of up to 150 in. Each of the lateral moraines shows considerable breaches with deviations of the main moraine ridges. The paper discusses the possible origins of...

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Main Author: Iturrizaga, Lasafam
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/6040
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spelling ftchinacadscimhe:oai:ir.imde.ac.cn:131551/6040 2023-05-15T16:21:37+02:00 Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland) Iturrizaga, Lasafam 2008-03 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/6040 英语 eng JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE Iturrizaga, Lasafam. Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)[J]. JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE,2008,5(1):1–16. http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/6040 4 Lateral Moraines Tributary Tongue Basin Glacier Bifurcation Glacier Lake Outburst Kvidrjokull 期刊论文 2008 ftchinacadscimhe 2022-12-19T18:18:12Z The Kviarjokull, a southern outlet glacier of the Vatnajokull, is confined in the mountain foreland by lateral moraines measuring a height of up to 150 in. Each of the lateral moraines shows considerable breaches with deviations of the main moraine ridges. The paper discusses the possible origins of these modifications of the lateral moraines as result of: 1) ice overlappings during glacier advances and subsequent breaches of the lateral moraine, 2) bifurcations of the Kviarjokull glacier tongue triggered by the preglacial relief conditions and the prehistorical moraine landscape leading to afflux conditions, 3) drainage of ice-marginal glacier lakes and 4. volcanic activities, such as lava flows and volcanic-induced jokulhlaups. A historic-genetic model of the formation of the lateral moraines is presented considering the breaches in the lateral moraines as result from glacier bifurcations and therefore as former tributary tongue basins. Such breaches in the lateral moraines are also common landscape features at glaciers outside of Iceland and are from wider importance for the paleoreconstruction of former glacier stages. The knowledge of their development is essential for an adequate relative age classification of individual moraine ridges. In regard to the origin of the debris supply areas of the large-sized Kviarjokull moraines, the resedimentation of prehistoric till deposits by younger glacier advances plays a role in the formation of the lateral moraines apart from englacial and supraglacial sediment transfer processes. Report glacier Iceland IMHE OpenIR (Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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topic Lateral Moraines
Tributary Tongue Basin
Glacier Bifurcation
Glacier Lake Outburst
Kvidrjokull
spellingShingle Lateral Moraines
Tributary Tongue Basin
Glacier Bifurcation
Glacier Lake Outburst
Kvidrjokull
Iturrizaga, Lasafam
Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)
topic_facet Lateral Moraines
Tributary Tongue Basin
Glacier Bifurcation
Glacier Lake Outburst
Kvidrjokull
description The Kviarjokull, a southern outlet glacier of the Vatnajokull, is confined in the mountain foreland by lateral moraines measuring a height of up to 150 in. Each of the lateral moraines shows considerable breaches with deviations of the main moraine ridges. The paper discusses the possible origins of these modifications of the lateral moraines as result of: 1) ice overlappings during glacier advances and subsequent breaches of the lateral moraine, 2) bifurcations of the Kviarjokull glacier tongue triggered by the preglacial relief conditions and the prehistorical moraine landscape leading to afflux conditions, 3) drainage of ice-marginal glacier lakes and 4. volcanic activities, such as lava flows and volcanic-induced jokulhlaups. A historic-genetic model of the formation of the lateral moraines is presented considering the breaches in the lateral moraines as result from glacier bifurcations and therefore as former tributary tongue basins. Such breaches in the lateral moraines are also common landscape features at glaciers outside of Iceland and are from wider importance for the paleoreconstruction of former glacier stages. The knowledge of their development is essential for an adequate relative age classification of individual moraine ridges. In regard to the origin of the debris supply areas of the large-sized Kviarjokull moraines, the resedimentation of prehistoric till deposits by younger glacier advances plays a role in the formation of the lateral moraines apart from englacial and supraglacial sediment transfer processes.
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title Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)
title_short Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)
title_full Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)
title_fullStr Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)
title_full_unstemmed Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)
title_sort post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the kviarjokull (iceland)
publishDate 2008
url http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/6040
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Iturrizaga, Lasafam. Post-sedimentary transformation of lateral moraines - the tributary tongue basins of the Kviarjokull (Iceland)[J]. JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE,2008,5(1):1–16.
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