Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.

Detailed topographical data and high-resolution ground-penetrating radar (GPR) reflection data are presented from the present-day beach and across successive raised beach-ridges at Itilleq (Disko, West Greenland). In the western part of our study area, the present low-tide level is well-marked by an...

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Main Authors: Emerich Souza, Priscila, Kroon, Aart, Nielsen, Lars
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/05e0c36e-6bb6-4692-9278-c1a0f7628cd0 2023-12-17T10:30:55+01:00 Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions. Emerich Souza, Priscila Kroon, Aart Nielsen, Lars 2018 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/beachridge-architecture-constrained-by-beach-topography-and-groundpenetrating-radar-itilleq-lakse-bugt-disko-greenland--implications-for-sealevel-reconstructions(05e0c36e-6bb6-4692-9278-c1a0f7628cd0).html https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/202188094/Beach_ridge_architecture_constrained_by_beach.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Emerich Souza , P , Kroon , A & Nielsen , L 2018 , ' Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions. ' , Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark , vol. 66 , pp. 167-179 . article 2018 ftcopenhagenunip 2023-11-23T00:02:50Z Detailed topographical data and high-resolution ground-penetrating radar (GPR) reflection data are presented from the present-day beach and across successive raised beach-ridges at Itilleq (Disko, West Greenland). In the western part of our study area, the present low-tide level is well-marked by an abrupt change in clast size, between the sandy foreshore and the upper shoreface, which is characterized by frequently occurring large clasts. The main part of both fine and large clasts appears to be locally derived. Seaward-dipping reflections form down-lap points, which are clearly identified in all beach-ridge GPR profiles. Most of them are located at the boundary between a unit with reflection characteristics representing palaeo foreshore deposits, and a deeper and more complex radar unit characterized by diffractions, which, however, is not penetrated to large depths by the GPR signals. Based on observations of the active shoreface regime, large clasts are interpreted to give rise to scattering observed near the top of the deeper radar unit. We regard the down-lap points located at this radar boundary as markers of palaeo low-tide level. In some places, scattering hyperbolas are more pronounced and frequent than in others, suggesting differences in the occurrence of large boulders. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Itilleq University of Copenhagen: Research Greenland Raised Beach ENVELOPE(163.783,163.783,-74.983,-74.983)
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description Detailed topographical data and high-resolution ground-penetrating radar (GPR) reflection data are presented from the present-day beach and across successive raised beach-ridges at Itilleq (Disko, West Greenland). In the western part of our study area, the present low-tide level is well-marked by an abrupt change in clast size, between the sandy foreshore and the upper shoreface, which is characterized by frequently occurring large clasts. The main part of both fine and large clasts appears to be locally derived. Seaward-dipping reflections form down-lap points, which are clearly identified in all beach-ridge GPR profiles. Most of them are located at the boundary between a unit with reflection characteristics representing palaeo foreshore deposits, and a deeper and more complex radar unit characterized by diffractions, which, however, is not penetrated to large depths by the GPR signals. Based on observations of the active shoreface regime, large clasts are interpreted to give rise to scattering observed near the top of the deeper radar unit. We regard the down-lap points located at this radar boundary as markers of palaeo low-tide level. In some places, scattering hyperbolas are more pronounced and frequent than in others, suggesting differences in the occurrence of large boulders.
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author Emerich Souza, Priscila
Kroon, Aart
Nielsen, Lars
spellingShingle Emerich Souza, Priscila
Kroon, Aart
Nielsen, Lars
Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.
author_facet Emerich Souza, Priscila
Kroon, Aart
Nielsen, Lars
author_sort Emerich Souza, Priscila
title Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.
title_short Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.
title_full Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.
title_fullStr Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.
title_full_unstemmed Beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and Ground-Penetrating Radar, Itilleq (Lakse Bugt), Disko, Greenland – Implications for sea-level reconstructions.
title_sort beach-ridge architecture constrained by beach topography and ground-penetrating radar, itilleq (lakse bugt), disko, greenland – implications for sea-level reconstructions.
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