A clearer view of the Kveithola Slide and neighbouring slides, Norwegian Sea

As the smallest of the palaeo-ice stream systems along the northeastern Atlantic Margin, The Kveithola Palaeo-Ice Stream and its related remnants gives a unique opportunity for mapping the entirety of the system. Both due to its size and history, as a small ice stream nestled between its two major c...

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Main Authors: Wiberg, Daniel Hesjedal, Jakobsen, Frank Werner, Bellec, Valérie, Bjarnadóttir, Lilja Rún, Reidulv Bøe
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Published: Vinterkonferansen 2021 2020
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.13378835.v1 2023-05-15T15:40:02+02:00 A clearer view of the Kveithola Slide and neighbouring slides, Norwegian Sea Wiberg, Daniel Hesjedal Jakobsen, Frank Werner Bellec, Valérie Bjarnadóttir, Lilja Rún Reidulv Bøe 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13378835.v1 https://ngf-vk21.figshare.com/articles/poster/A_clearer_view_of_the_Kveithola_Slide_and_neighbouring_slides_Norwegian_Sea/13378835/1 unknown Vinterkonferansen 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13378835 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY 40601 Geomorphology and Regolith and Landscape Evolution FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Solid Earth Sciences Geophysics Image graphic Poster ImageObject 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13378835.v1 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13378835 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z As the smallest of the palaeo-ice stream systems along the northeastern Atlantic Margin, The Kveithola Palaeo-Ice Stream and its related remnants gives a unique opportunity for mapping the entirety of the system. Both due to its size and history, as a small ice stream nestled between its two major counterparts, the Bear Island and Storfjorden Ice Stream, has put the Kveithola System in the focus for several studies during the last decade. Following three recent cruises, the MAREANO-programme has collected new datasets, where this study is focusing on data retrieved from the end member of the Kveithola Palaeo-Ice Stream, the Kveithola Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF). The dataset contains new bathymetry data from the Kveithola TMF, with a higher resolution than previous studies (10 m cell size), and is covering an area of more than 2000 km 2 , from the shelf edge towards the deep ocean. The surface revealed by the new data display a morphology that is highly influenced by mass movement processes, where the majority are interpreted as either sliding events or glacigenic debris flows. Based on the bathymetry, the slides appear to differentiate in age, where both older and younger events are present (possibly pre- and post- Last Glacial Maximum), and to have occurred both as single or sequenced events. The Kveithola Slide display features that indicates a retrogressive development, and within the new data there have also been observed three minor retrogressive cracks that foreshadows the potential for the occurrence of new events in the future. Still Image Bear Island Norwegian Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Bear Island ENVELOPE(-67.250,-67.250,-68.151,-68.151) Norwegian Sea
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Wiberg, Daniel Hesjedal
Jakobsen, Frank Werner
Bellec, Valérie
Bjarnadóttir, Lilja Rún
Reidulv Bøe
A clearer view of the Kveithola Slide and neighbouring slides, Norwegian Sea
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Geophysics
description As the smallest of the palaeo-ice stream systems along the northeastern Atlantic Margin, The Kveithola Palaeo-Ice Stream and its related remnants gives a unique opportunity for mapping the entirety of the system. Both due to its size and history, as a small ice stream nestled between its two major counterparts, the Bear Island and Storfjorden Ice Stream, has put the Kveithola System in the focus for several studies during the last decade. Following three recent cruises, the MAREANO-programme has collected new datasets, where this study is focusing on data retrieved from the end member of the Kveithola Palaeo-Ice Stream, the Kveithola Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF). The dataset contains new bathymetry data from the Kveithola TMF, with a higher resolution than previous studies (10 m cell size), and is covering an area of more than 2000 km 2 , from the shelf edge towards the deep ocean. The surface revealed by the new data display a morphology that is highly influenced by mass movement processes, where the majority are interpreted as either sliding events or glacigenic debris flows. Based on the bathymetry, the slides appear to differentiate in age, where both older and younger events are present (possibly pre- and post- Last Glacial Maximum), and to have occurred both as single or sequenced events. The Kveithola Slide display features that indicates a retrogressive development, and within the new data there have also been observed three minor retrogressive cracks that foreshadows the potential for the occurrence of new events in the future.
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Jakobsen, Frank Werner
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