Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago

The ice-proximal environment of the Nordaustlandet tidewater ice cap, Svalbard Archipelago, is one of the best analogues for understanding glacial geologic processes of northern continental shelves during initial Pleistocene deglaciation. Investigations of the proglacial region in 1980–1983 showed t...

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Published in:Marine Geology
Main Authors: Pfirman, Stephanie L., Solheim, Anders
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1989
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/46587/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/46587/1/Pfirman_Solheim.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(89)90089-3
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:46587 2023-05-15T16:22:14+02:00 Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago Pfirman, Stephanie L. Solheim, Anders 1989-04 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/46587/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/46587/1/Pfirman_Solheim.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(89)90089-3 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/46587/1/Pfirman_Solheim.pdf Pfirman, S. L. and Solheim, A. (1989) Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago. Marine Geology, 86 (4). pp. 265-281. DOI 10.1016/0025-3227(89)90089-3 <https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227%2889%2990089-3>. doi:10.1016/0025-3227(89)90089-3 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 1989 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(89)90089-3 2023-04-07T15:45:14Z The ice-proximal environment of the Nordaustlandet tidewater ice cap, Svalbard Archipelago, is one of the best analogues for understanding glacial geologic processes of northern continental shelves during initial Pleistocene deglaciation. Investigations of the proglacial region in 1980–1983 showed that the sedimentary environment is dominated by numerous meltwater outflows which discharge sediment-laden water from subglacial meltwater streams during the summer. Two large, stable meltwater outflows were observed in embayments along the southern part of the ice front. Landsat images show that both outflows have been in approximately the same position since at least 1976. They are located at the intersection of glacial drainage basins and centered over depressions in the underlying bedrock. An “outflow valley” extending away from the ice front was observed in front of the western meltwater outflow. Sidescan sonar profiling along the glacier front showed a 200 m wide gap in acoustic reflection at the base of the western meltwater outflow, probably caused by meltwater effluence. Enhanced sediment accumulations in this region, observed as a ≈ 3 ms sediment drape in front of the outflow, and large arcuate ridges in the outflow valley, testify to the transport efficiency of the subglacial meltwater stream. Several mounds, up to about 25 m high and 200 m wide, are observed on sidescan and 3.5 kHz profiles directly in front of the outflow. Although samples from these structures are absent, they are most likely composed of sediment and are similar to beaded eskers observed in Pleistocene glacimarine sequences indicating locally very high sedimentation rates. Fine-grained components of the subglacial discharge incorporated in the buoyant meltwater plume are usually entrained in a westerly coastal current. Elevated suspended particulate material concentrations are observed within the coastal waters in a region extending about 15 km perpendicular to the glacier front and at least 60 km along the ice front extending into the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Ice cap Nordaustlandet Svalbard Tidewater OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Nordaustlandet ENVELOPE(22.400,22.400,79.800,79.800) Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Marine Geology 86 4 265 281
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description The ice-proximal environment of the Nordaustlandet tidewater ice cap, Svalbard Archipelago, is one of the best analogues for understanding glacial geologic processes of northern continental shelves during initial Pleistocene deglaciation. Investigations of the proglacial region in 1980–1983 showed that the sedimentary environment is dominated by numerous meltwater outflows which discharge sediment-laden water from subglacial meltwater streams during the summer. Two large, stable meltwater outflows were observed in embayments along the southern part of the ice front. Landsat images show that both outflows have been in approximately the same position since at least 1976. They are located at the intersection of glacial drainage basins and centered over depressions in the underlying bedrock. An “outflow valley” extending away from the ice front was observed in front of the western meltwater outflow. Sidescan sonar profiling along the glacier front showed a 200 m wide gap in acoustic reflection at the base of the western meltwater outflow, probably caused by meltwater effluence. Enhanced sediment accumulations in this region, observed as a ≈ 3 ms sediment drape in front of the outflow, and large arcuate ridges in the outflow valley, testify to the transport efficiency of the subglacial meltwater stream. Several mounds, up to about 25 m high and 200 m wide, are observed on sidescan and 3.5 kHz profiles directly in front of the outflow. Although samples from these structures are absent, they are most likely composed of sediment and are similar to beaded eskers observed in Pleistocene glacimarine sequences indicating locally very high sedimentation rates. Fine-grained components of the subglacial discharge incorporated in the buoyant meltwater plume are usually entrained in a westerly coastal current. Elevated suspended particulate material concentrations are observed within the coastal waters in a region extending about 15 km perpendicular to the glacier front and at least 60 km along the ice front extending into the ...
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author Pfirman, Stephanie L.
Solheim, Anders
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Solheim, Anders
Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago
author_facet Pfirman, Stephanie L.
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title Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago
title_short Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago
title_full Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago
title_fullStr Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago
title_full_unstemmed Subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: Observations from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard Archipelago
title_sort subglacial meltwater discharge in the open-marine tidewater glacier environment: observations from nordaustlandet, svalbard archipelago
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