Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland

The Utsjoki valley reaches strongly under the undulating fell plateau. The mean depth (Mh) and the mean width (Mw) have been determined in different parts of the valley. The mean depth is 110 m, varying from 80 to 210 m. The mean width varies from 0.6 to 2.0 km. As the width grows so the depth incre...

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Main Author: Hannu Mansikkaniemi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 1973
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/98d163f703df402baaa2c976dea93cbf
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:98d163f703df402baaa2c976dea93cbf 2023-05-15T16:53:47+02:00 Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland Hannu Mansikkaniemi 1973-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/98d163f703df402baaa2c976dea93cbf EN eng Geographical Society of Finland https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9242 https://doaj.org/toc/1798-5617 1798-5617 https://doaj.org/article/98d163f703df402baaa2c976dea93cbf Fennia: International Journal of Geography, Vol 123, Iss 1 (1973) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1973 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T02:34:05Z The Utsjoki valley reaches strongly under the undulating fell plateau. The mean depth (Mh) and the mean width (Mw) have been determined in different parts of the valley. The mean depth is 110 m, varying from 80 to 210 m. The mean width varies from 0.6 to 2.0 km. As the width grows so the depth increases quite regularly. The shape of the valley is described using a width‑depth index (Mw/Mh). The valley is clearly narrowest in the lower part of the middle course where the index is 5‑6, and it is most open in the upper part of the middle course, 16‑21. In the cross‑section from of the valley there are six zones altogether. In the four uppermost zones the cross section is V‑shaped and U‑shaped in the two zones in the lower course. The thickness of fluvioglacial material at the bottom of the valley varies from 10 to 86 cm. A clear kame topography with water‑filled kettle holes is seen in the whole valley. The uppermost surface of the fluvioglacial material in the lower course is clearly levelled. Many kettle holes at lower levels are, however, quite fresh. The grain size of the fluvioglacial material varies considerably. Cobbles and small blocks are well rounded. Analyses of particles Ø 1–2 mm by graniformameter indi­cate that fine material is poorly rounded. A supposed shore line agreeing with the gradient of the Main post­glacial shore line follows closely the uppermost levelled surfaces and washing limits in the lower course. It is evident that the water level in the lower course has been determined by the Main sea phase (P12). The effect of the sea has reached neither the middle course nor above it. Some dead ice blocks did not melt until the sea retreated. The uppermost sea phase of the Inari basin is about 500 years younger than sea phase in the Utsjoki river valley. Article in Journal/Newspaper Inari Utsjoki Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Inari ENVELOPE(27.029,27.029,68.906,68.906)
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Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland
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description The Utsjoki valley reaches strongly under the undulating fell plateau. The mean depth (Mh) and the mean width (Mw) have been determined in different parts of the valley. The mean depth is 110 m, varying from 80 to 210 m. The mean width varies from 0.6 to 2.0 km. As the width grows so the depth increases quite regularly. The shape of the valley is described using a width‑depth index (Mw/Mh). The valley is clearly narrowest in the lower part of the middle course where the index is 5‑6, and it is most open in the upper part of the middle course, 16‑21. In the cross‑section from of the valley there are six zones altogether. In the four uppermost zones the cross section is V‑shaped and U‑shaped in the two zones in the lower course. The thickness of fluvioglacial material at the bottom of the valley varies from 10 to 86 cm. A clear kame topography with water‑filled kettle holes is seen in the whole valley. The uppermost surface of the fluvioglacial material in the lower course is clearly levelled. Many kettle holes at lower levels are, however, quite fresh. The grain size of the fluvioglacial material varies considerably. Cobbles and small blocks are well rounded. Analyses of particles Ø 1–2 mm by graniformameter indi­cate that fine material is poorly rounded. A supposed shore line agreeing with the gradient of the Main post­glacial shore line follows closely the uppermost levelled surfaces and washing limits in the lower course. It is evident that the water level in the lower course has been determined by the Main sea phase (P12). The effect of the sea has reached neither the middle course nor above it. Some dead ice blocks did not melt until the sea retreated. The uppermost sea phase of the Inari basin is about 500 years younger than sea phase in the Utsjoki river valley.
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author Hannu Mansikkaniemi
author_facet Hannu Mansikkaniemi
author_sort Hannu Mansikkaniemi
title Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland
title_short Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland
title_full Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland
title_fullStr Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland
title_full_unstemmed Morphology of the Utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost Finland
title_sort morphology of the utsjoki river valley and the uppermost shoreline on northernmost finland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
publishDate 1973
url https://doaj.org/article/98d163f703df402baaa2c976dea93cbf
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