Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard

Tidewater glaciers deposit sediment at their terminus, thereby reducing the relative water depth. Reduced water depth can lead to increased glacier stability through decreased rates of iceberg calving, glacier thinning and submarine melting. Here we investigate sedimentation processes at the termini...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Kehrl, Laura M, Hawley, Robert L, Powell, Ross D, Brigham-Grette, Julie
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spelling ftdartmouthcoll:oai:digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu:facoa-3757 2023-07-16T03:56:54+02:00 Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard Kehrl, Laura M Hawley, Robert L Powell, Ross D Brigham-Grette, Julie 2011-06-05T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/2743 https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311798043708 https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/context/facoa/article/3757/viewcontent/glacimarine_sedimentation_processes_at_kronebreen_and_kongsvegen_svalbard.pdf unknown Dartmouth Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/2743 doi:10.3189/002214311798043708 https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/context/facoa/article/3757/viewcontent/glacimarine_sedimentation_processes_at_kronebreen_and_kongsvegen_svalbard.pdf Dartmouth Scholarship polar region gravity flows fjords bathymetric maps sedimentation rate glaciomarine sedimentation stability tidewater glaciers glacier terminus svalbard polar regions arctic region fjord glacier tidal Earth Sciences Glaciology Physical Sciences and Mathematics text 2011 ftdartmouthcoll https://doi.org/10.3189/002214311798043708 2023-06-28T10:38:43Z Tidewater glaciers deposit sediment at their terminus, thereby reducing the relative water depth. Reduced water depth can lead to increased glacier stability through decreased rates of iceberg calving, glacier thinning and submarine melting. Here we investigate sedimentation processes at the termini of Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard. We mapped the fjord floor bathymetry in August 2009 and calculate sedimentation rates based on our bathymetry and that from a similar study in 2005. A grounding-line fan is developing near the current position of the subglacial stream. An older, abandoned grounding-line fan that likely formed between ~1987 and 2001 is degrading near the middle of the ice front. Our findings indicate that sediment gravity flows reduce the height of the sediment mound forming at the glacier terminus. The future impact of glacimarine sedimentation processes on glacier stability will depend on the net balance between the observed gravity flows and sediment deposition. Text Arctic glacier Iceberg* Svalbard Tidewater Dartmouth Digital Commons (Dartmouth College) Arctic Kongsvegen ENVELOPE(12.657,12.657,78.854,78.854) Kronebreen ENVELOPE(13.333,13.333,78.833,78.833) Svalbard Journal of Glaciology 57 205 841 847
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topic polar region
gravity flows
fjords
bathymetric maps
sedimentation rate
glaciomarine sedimentation
stability
tidewater glaciers
glacier terminus
svalbard
polar regions
arctic region
fjord
glacier tidal
Earth Sciences
Glaciology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
spellingShingle polar region
gravity flows
fjords
bathymetric maps
sedimentation rate
glaciomarine sedimentation
stability
tidewater glaciers
glacier terminus
svalbard
polar regions
arctic region
fjord
glacier tidal
Earth Sciences
Glaciology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Kehrl, Laura M
Hawley, Robert L
Powell, Ross D
Brigham-Grette, Julie
Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard
topic_facet polar region
gravity flows
fjords
bathymetric maps
sedimentation rate
glaciomarine sedimentation
stability
tidewater glaciers
glacier terminus
svalbard
polar regions
arctic region
fjord
glacier tidal
Earth Sciences
Glaciology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
description Tidewater glaciers deposit sediment at their terminus, thereby reducing the relative water depth. Reduced water depth can lead to increased glacier stability through decreased rates of iceberg calving, glacier thinning and submarine melting. Here we investigate sedimentation processes at the termini of Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard. We mapped the fjord floor bathymetry in August 2009 and calculate sedimentation rates based on our bathymetry and that from a similar study in 2005. A grounding-line fan is developing near the current position of the subglacial stream. An older, abandoned grounding-line fan that likely formed between ~1987 and 2001 is degrading near the middle of the ice front. Our findings indicate that sediment gravity flows reduce the height of the sediment mound forming at the glacier terminus. The future impact of glacimarine sedimentation processes on glacier stability will depend on the net balance between the observed gravity flows and sediment deposition.
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author Kehrl, Laura M
Hawley, Robert L
Powell, Ross D
Brigham-Grette, Julie
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Hawley, Robert L
Powell, Ross D
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author_sort Kehrl, Laura M
title Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard
title_short Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard
title_full Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard
title_fullStr Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Glacimarine Sedimentation Processes at Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard
title_sort glacimarine sedimentation processes at kronebreen and kongsvegen, svalbard
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