Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)?
A unique data set of suspended sediment transport from the Breelva, which drains the Werenskioldbreen (Southwestern Spitsbergen), is reported for the period 2007–2012. This basin is thoroughly described hydrologically, glaciologically, and chemically. However, until now there was a lack of full reco...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6cb5ce6c0f0545daa9e283449c9832da 2023-05-15T15:06:55+02:00 Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)? Elżbieta Łepkowska Łukasz Stachnik 2018-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/w10101408 https://doaj.org/article/6cb5ce6c0f0545daa9e283449c9832da EN eng MDPI AG http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/10/1408 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4441 2073-4441 doi:10.3390/w10101408 https://doaj.org/article/6cb5ce6c0f0545daa9e283449c9832da Water, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 1408 (2018) suspended sediment mechanical denudation intense snowmelt heavy rainfall high discharge Svalbard Hydraulic engineering TC1-978 Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes TD201-500 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/w10101408 2022-12-31T12:36:38Z A unique data set of suspended sediment transport from the Breelva, which drains the Werenskioldbreen (Southwestern Spitsbergen), is reported for the period 2007–2012. This basin is thoroughly described hydrologically, glaciologically, and chemically. However, until now there was a lack of full recognition of mechanical denudation. This study extends the information on quantitative suspended sediment load (SSL), amounting to 37.30–130.94 kt per year, and also underlines the importance of its modification by high discharge events, triggered by intense snowmelt or heavy rainfall. The large floods during the hydrologically active season transported even 83% of the total SSL. The variability of the SSL is controlled by glacial storage and release mechanisms. Particularly interesting is the second half of the hydrologically active season when intense rainfall events plays a key role in shaping the sediment supply pattern. The main source of fine mineral matter is the basal moraine, drained by subglacial outflows. Their higher mobilization occurs when the hydrostatic pressure increases, often as a result of rainwater supply to the glacier system. An increasing precipitation trend for Hornsund fjord region determines a positive trend predicted for sediment flux. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic glacier Hornsund Svalbard Spitsbergen Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Hornsund ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) Werenskioldbreen ENVELOPE(15.336,15.336,77.077,77.077) Water 10 10 1408 |
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A unique data set of suspended sediment transport from the Breelva, which drains the Werenskioldbreen (Southwestern Spitsbergen), is reported for the period 2007–2012. This basin is thoroughly described hydrologically, glaciologically, and chemically. However, until now there was a lack of full recognition of mechanical denudation. This study extends the information on quantitative suspended sediment load (SSL), amounting to 37.30–130.94 kt per year, and also underlines the importance of its modification by high discharge events, triggered by intense snowmelt or heavy rainfall. The large floods during the hydrologically active season transported even 83% of the total SSL. The variability of the SSL is controlled by glacial storage and release mechanisms. Particularly interesting is the second half of the hydrologically active season when intense rainfall events plays a key role in shaping the sediment supply pattern. The main source of fine mineral matter is the basal moraine, drained by subglacial outflows. Their higher mobilization occurs when the hydrostatic pressure increases, often as a result of rainwater supply to the glacier system. An increasing precipitation trend for Hornsund fjord region determines a positive trend predicted for sediment flux. |
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Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)? |
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Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)? |
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Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)? |
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Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)? |
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Which Drivers Control the Suspended Sediment Flux in a High Arctic Glacierized Basin (Werenskioldbreen, Spitsbergen)? |
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which drivers control the suspended sediment flux in a high arctic glacierized basin (werenskioldbreen, spitsbergen)? |
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ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) ENVELOPE(15.336,15.336,77.077,77.077) |
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