Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland

The aim of this study is to explain the dunes and deflation relief formed from sediments accumulated in an ice‑dammed lake during the deglaciation in the Kaamasjoki‑Kiellajoki river basin (69°15’‑69°25'N, 26°30'‑27°05'E). At present the dunes are parabolic fossil dunes formed in perig...

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Main Author: Matti Seppälä
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 1971
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/9af7b0533a634ca49a3f4f1f1b88db5e
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:9af7b0533a634ca49a3f4f1f1b88db5e 2023-05-15T17:54:28+02:00 Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland Matti Seppälä 1971-01-01 https://doaj.org/article/9af7b0533a634ca49a3f4f1f1b88db5e en eng Geographical Society of Finland 1798-5617 https://doaj.org/article/9af7b0533a634ca49a3f4f1f1b88db5e undefined Fennia: International Journal of Geography, Vol 104, Iss 1 (1971) geo hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1971 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:50:37Z The aim of this study is to explain the dunes and deflation relief formed from sediments accumulated in an ice‑dammed lake during the deglaciation in the Kaamasjoki‑Kiellajoki river basin (69°15’‑69°25'N, 26°30'‑27°05'E). At present the dunes are parabolic fossil dunes formed in periglacial conditions having been deposited by winds blowing from directions lying between WNW and NW. In the subarctic conditions prevailing today eolian activity resulting from the fact that effective wind directions are between W and SW is principally one of deflation. The rise in the level of the ground water during the Atlantic period caused deflation lakes to be formed in the spaces between the dunes. Two bathymetric maps of these lakes were made. In granulometric composition and sorting the eolian material is normal blown sand. x(Md) = 0.20 mm. Ø, x(S0) = 1.32, x(Sk) = 0.99, and x(K) = 0.27. The sand contains considerable quantities of heavy minerals (x = 34.6 % by weight) of which the most important are hornblende, garnet, pyroxenes and magnetite. The quartz grains are very slightly rounded. The degree of roundness was measured using a Krygowski mechanical graniformameter. Five radiocarbon datings were carried out on specimens taken from the area: 2 from a palsa bog, 1 from a peat bog formed in a deflation lake, 1 from a bog situated between dunes and 1 from a layer of coal buried in sand between podsol horizons. Three of the datings were combined with pollen, spore, seed and diatom analyses of samples taken from the bogs. The results of the investigation into the evolution stages of eolian relief are presented in a chronological table in which are also given the periods of vegetation history, the types of vegetation, the climatic conditions and the estimated average July temperatures. Presented as an appendix is a detailed geomorphological map of the area. Article in Journal/Newspaper palsa Subarctic Lapland Unknown Dammed Lake ENVELOPE(-68.258,-68.258,68.496,68.496) Kaamasjoki ENVELOPE(27.083,27.083,69.067,69.067)
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Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland
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description The aim of this study is to explain the dunes and deflation relief formed from sediments accumulated in an ice‑dammed lake during the deglaciation in the Kaamasjoki‑Kiellajoki river basin (69°15’‑69°25'N, 26°30'‑27°05'E). At present the dunes are parabolic fossil dunes formed in periglacial conditions having been deposited by winds blowing from directions lying between WNW and NW. In the subarctic conditions prevailing today eolian activity resulting from the fact that effective wind directions are between W and SW is principally one of deflation. The rise in the level of the ground water during the Atlantic period caused deflation lakes to be formed in the spaces between the dunes. Two bathymetric maps of these lakes were made. In granulometric composition and sorting the eolian material is normal blown sand. x(Md) = 0.20 mm. Ø, x(S0) = 1.32, x(Sk) = 0.99, and x(K) = 0.27. The sand contains considerable quantities of heavy minerals (x = 34.6 % by weight) of which the most important are hornblende, garnet, pyroxenes and magnetite. The quartz grains are very slightly rounded. The degree of roundness was measured using a Krygowski mechanical graniformameter. Five radiocarbon datings were carried out on specimens taken from the area: 2 from a palsa bog, 1 from a peat bog formed in a deflation lake, 1 from a bog situated between dunes and 1 from a layer of coal buried in sand between podsol horizons. Three of the datings were combined with pollen, spore, seed and diatom analyses of samples taken from the bogs. The results of the investigation into the evolution stages of eolian relief are presented in a chronological table in which are also given the periods of vegetation history, the types of vegetation, the climatic conditions and the estimated average July temperatures. Presented as an appendix is a detailed geomorphological map of the area.
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author Matti Seppälä
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author_sort Matti Seppälä
title Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland
title_short Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland
title_full Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland
title_fullStr Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of eolian relief of the Kaamasjoki–Kiellajoki river basin in Finnish Lapland
title_sort evolution of eolian relief of the kaamasjoki–kiellajoki river basin in finnish lapland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
publishDate 1971
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