Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard

Small Arctic coastal catchments and coastal lagoon systems are some of the most vulnerable to climate change. Glacial retreat and the development of glacial lakes and drainage systems provide opportunities for hazardous events such as GLOFs. We observe that the stability of lagoons and their associa...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Aleksandra Wołoszyn, Zofia Owczarek, Iwo Wieczorek, Marek Kasprzak, Mateusz C. Strzelecki
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/14/24/6325/ 2025-01-16T18:43:52+00:00 Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard Aleksandra Wołoszyn Zofia Owczarek Iwo Wieczorek Marek Kasprzak Mateusz C. Strzelecki agris 2022-12-14 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14246325 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Ocean Remote Sensing https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14246325 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 14; Issue 24; Pages: 6325 coastal lagoon shoreline changes Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) coastal catchment Arctic Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14246325 2023-08-01T07:47:25Z Small Arctic coastal catchments and coastal lagoon systems are some of the most vulnerable to climate change. Glacial retreat and the development of glacial lakes and drainage systems provide opportunities for hazardous events such as GLOFs. We observe that the stability of lagoons and their associated barriers are controlled by the frequency and magnitude of storms approaching the coasts, access to sediment supplies and resilience to sea-level rise. Based on multidecadal remote sensing data, we were able to identify the rate of glacial recession, the development of glacial lakes, vegetation response to climate change and a GLOF event, and shoreline and lagoon responses to the environmental shifts within the small catchment. Here we present an example of lagoon system evolution where a glacial outburst flood exerted significant control over lagoon drainage and coastal barrier stability. Text Albert I Land Arctic Climate change Svalbard MDPI Open Access Publishing Albert I Land ENVELOPE(11.500,11.500,79.500,79.500) Arctic Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259) Svalbard Remote Sensing 14 24 6325
spellingShingle coastal lagoon
shoreline changes
Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS)
glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs)
coastal catchment
Arctic
Aleksandra Wołoszyn
Zofia Owczarek
Iwo Wieczorek
Marek Kasprzak
Mateusz C. Strzelecki
Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard
title Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard
title_full Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard
title_fullStr Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard
title_short Glacial Outburst Floods Responsible for Major Environmental Shift in Arctic Coastal Catchment, Rekvedbukta, Albert I Land, Svalbard
title_sort glacial outburst floods responsible for major environmental shift in arctic coastal catchment, rekvedbukta, albert i land, svalbard
topic coastal lagoon
shoreline changes
Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS)
glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs)
coastal catchment
Arctic
topic_facet coastal lagoon
shoreline changes
Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS)
glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs)
coastal catchment
Arctic
url https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14246325