Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes

The Neutral Hills Uplands of southern Alberta, Canada is an area of complex and varied glacial landforms dominated by glacitectonic compressional structures but also containing expansive areas of hummocky terrain and kame and kettle topography. It lies between the strongly streamlined trunks of the...

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Main Authors: Evans, David J.A., Atkinson, Nigel, Phillips, Emrys
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Published: Elsevier 2020
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/527253/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106910
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:527253 2023-05-15T16:41:27+02:00 Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes Evans, David J.A. Atkinson, Nigel Phillips, Emrys 2020-02-01 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/527253/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106910 unknown Elsevier Evans, David J.A.; Atkinson, Nigel; Phillips, Emrys. 2020 Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes. Geomorphology, 350, 106910. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106910 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106910> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.106910 2023-02-04T19:50:24Z The Neutral Hills Uplands of southern Alberta, Canada is an area of complex and varied glacial landforms dominated by glacitectonic compressional structures but also containing expansive areas of hummocky terrain and kame and kettle topography. It lies between the strongly streamlined trunks of the former Central Alberta (CAIS) and Maskwa palaeo-ice streams of the SW Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) and hence comprises an inter-ice stream regional moraine zone, constructed at around 15.5 cal ka BP. This study aimed to compile a regional map of the glacial geomorphology of central southeast Alberta in order to decipher the landform-sediment signatures of overprinted ice stream margins in terrestrial continental environments, and to refine the palaeoglaciological reconstructions for the southwest LIS. Detailed mapping from LiDAR and aerial imagery identifies distinctive glacial landsystems diagnostic of the partial overprinting of cross-cutting ice stream trunks and fast flow lobes. Widespread evidence of surge-diagnostic features indicates that the ice streams experienced repeated flow instabilities, consistent with the broader scenario of a highly dynamic and unstable SW LIS, characterised by markedly transitory and cross-cutting palaeo-ice streams. The inter-ice stream moraine zone is characterised by spectacular glacitectonic compression of bedrock, cupola hill construction and mega raft displacement but also displays evidence of multi-phase stagnant ice melt-out, where partially overprinted surge lobes advanced into large areas of buried glacier ice. Contemporaneous ice melting led to the widespread development of glacier karst and the production of eskers at a range of scales, the largest of which record deranged drainage patterns indicative of ice-walled channel sedimentation controlled by the regional bedrock slope towards the northeast. These process-form regimes have created a significant local relief that is a product of not only glacitectonic compression of bedrock but also the creation and melting of a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Canada Cupola ENVELOPE(-70.444,-70.444,-69.347,-69.347) Geomorphology 350 106910
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description The Neutral Hills Uplands of southern Alberta, Canada is an area of complex and varied glacial landforms dominated by glacitectonic compressional structures but also containing expansive areas of hummocky terrain and kame and kettle topography. It lies between the strongly streamlined trunks of the former Central Alberta (CAIS) and Maskwa palaeo-ice streams of the SW Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) and hence comprises an inter-ice stream regional moraine zone, constructed at around 15.5 cal ka BP. This study aimed to compile a regional map of the glacial geomorphology of central southeast Alberta in order to decipher the landform-sediment signatures of overprinted ice stream margins in terrestrial continental environments, and to refine the palaeoglaciological reconstructions for the southwest LIS. Detailed mapping from LiDAR and aerial imagery identifies distinctive glacial landsystems diagnostic of the partial overprinting of cross-cutting ice stream trunks and fast flow lobes. Widespread evidence of surge-diagnostic features indicates that the ice streams experienced repeated flow instabilities, consistent with the broader scenario of a highly dynamic and unstable SW LIS, characterised by markedly transitory and cross-cutting palaeo-ice streams. The inter-ice stream moraine zone is characterised by spectacular glacitectonic compression of bedrock, cupola hill construction and mega raft displacement but also displays evidence of multi-phase stagnant ice melt-out, where partially overprinted surge lobes advanced into large areas of buried glacier ice. Contemporaneous ice melting led to the widespread development of glacier karst and the production of eskers at a range of scales, the largest of which record deranged drainage patterns indicative of ice-walled channel sedimentation controlled by the regional bedrock slope towards the northeast. These process-form regimes have created a significant local relief that is a product of not only glacitectonic compression of bedrock but also the creation and melting of a ...
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author Evans, David J.A.
Atkinson, Nigel
Phillips, Emrys
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Atkinson, Nigel
Phillips, Emrys
Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
author_facet Evans, David J.A.
Atkinson, Nigel
Phillips, Emrys
author_sort Evans, David J.A.
title Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
title_short Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
title_full Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
title_fullStr Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
title_full_unstemmed Glacial geomorphology of the Neutral Hills Uplands, southeast Alberta, Canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
title_sort glacial geomorphology of the neutral hills uplands, southeast alberta, canada: the process-form imprints of dynamic ice streams and surging ice lobes
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