Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age
A 1:5700 scale map of the recently deglaciated foreland of Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland as it appeared in 2007, depicts a typical active temperate glacial landsystem with a clear pattern of sequentially changing push moraine morphologies, including remarkable hairpin-shaped moraines, indicative of spa...
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description | A 1:5700 scale map of the recently deglaciated foreland of Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland as it appeared in 2007, depicts a typical active temperate glacial landsystem with a clear pattern of sequentially changing push moraine morphologies, including remarkable hairpin-shaped moraines, indicative of spatial and temporal variability in process-form regimes in glacier sub-marginal settings. Similar to other Icelandic glacier forelands, this demonstrates that the piedmont glacier lobes of the region have developed strong longitudinal crevassing and well-developed ice-marginal pecten during their historical recession from the Little Ice Age maximum moraines, likely driven by extending ice flow and poorly drained sub-marginal conditions typical of the uncovering of overdeepenings. Additionally, the localized development of a linear tract of kame and kettle topography is interpreted as the geomorphic and sedimentary signature of thrust stacked and gradually melting debris-rich glacier ice, a feature hitherto unrecognized in the Icelandic active temperate lobe landsystem signature. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:41835c0e4f534cf2b62ab7d9cdda2bc3 2025-01-16T22:02:40+00:00 Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age David J. A. Evans Marek Ewertowski Chris Orton 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1310676 https://doaj.org/article/41835c0e4f534cf2b62ab7d9cdda2bc3 EN eng Taylor & Francis Group http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1310676 https://doaj.org/toc/1744-5647 1744-5647 doi:10.1080/17445647.2017.1310676 https://doaj.org/article/41835c0e4f534cf2b62ab7d9cdda2bc3 Journal of Maps, Vol 13, Iss 2, Pp 358-368 (2017) Active temperate glacial landsystem Skaftafellsjökull push moraines Maps G3180-9980 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1310676 2022-12-31T08:26:16Z A 1:5700 scale map of the recently deglaciated foreland of Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland as it appeared in 2007, depicts a typical active temperate glacial landsystem with a clear pattern of sequentially changing push moraine morphologies, including remarkable hairpin-shaped moraines, indicative of spatial and temporal variability in process-form regimes in glacier sub-marginal settings. Similar to other Icelandic glacier forelands, this demonstrates that the piedmont glacier lobes of the region have developed strong longitudinal crevassing and well-developed ice-marginal pecten during their historical recession from the Little Ice Age maximum moraines, likely driven by extending ice flow and poorly drained sub-marginal conditions typical of the uncovering of overdeepenings. Additionally, the localized development of a linear tract of kame and kettle topography is interpreted as the geomorphic and sedimentary signature of thrust stacked and gradually melting debris-rich glacier ice, a feature hitherto unrecognized in the Icelandic active temperate lobe landsystem signature. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Skaftafellsjökull ENVELOPE(-16.881,-16.881,64.063,64.063) Journal of Maps 13 2 358 368 |
spellingShingle | Active temperate glacial landsystem Skaftafellsjökull push moraines Maps G3180-9980 David J. A. Evans Marek Ewertowski Chris Orton Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age |
title | Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age |
title_full | Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age |
title_fullStr | Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age |
title_full_unstemmed | Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age |
title_short | Skaftafellsjökull, Iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the Little Ice Age |
title_sort | skaftafellsjökull, iceland: glacial geomorphology recording glacier recession since the little ice age |
topic | Active temperate glacial landsystem Skaftafellsjökull push moraines Maps G3180-9980 |
topic_facet | Active temperate glacial landsystem Skaftafellsjökull push moraines Maps G3180-9980 |
url | https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1310676 https://doaj.org/article/41835c0e4f534cf2b62ab7d9cdda2bc3 |