Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden

In the south-central sector of the former Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, imprints of the sub-glacial hydrological system are present as “glaciofluvial corridors,” formed by glacial meltwater at the ice–bed interface during the Bølling–Allerød warm period. Many of these are interpreted as tunnel valleys an...

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Main Authors: Peterson, Gustaf, Johnson, Mark D., Dahlgren, Sandra, Påsse, Tore, Alexanderson, Helena
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/67b859b6-9306-4279-97e7-77c955609778
https://doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2018.1470199
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:67b859b6-9306-4279-97e7-77c955609778 2023-05-15T16:13:05+02:00 Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden Peterson, Gustaf Johnson, Mark D. Dahlgren, Sandra Påsse, Tore Alexanderson, Helena 2018-06-07 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/67b859b6-9306-4279-97e7-77c955609778 https://doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2018.1470199 eng eng Taylor & Francis https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/67b859b6-9306-4279-97e7-77c955609778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2018.1470199 scopus:85048362678 GFF; 140(2), pp 189-201 (2018) ISSN: 1103-5897 Geology esker glaciofluvial glaciofluvial corridor hummock meltwater Subglacial Subglacial meltwater corridor Tunnel valley contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2018 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2018.1470199 2023-02-01T23:36:56Z In the south-central sector of the former Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, imprints of the sub-glacial hydrological system are present as “glaciofluvial corridors,” formed by glacial meltwater at the ice–bed interface during the Bølling–Allerød warm period. Many of these are interpreted as tunnel valleys and are commonly characterized by hummocks on their valley floors. Contemporary ice sheets produce increased amounts of meltwater as a consequence of global warming, and occasionally it is observed that meltwater is suddenly released from supra- and subglacial lakes, suggesting a highly dynamic subglacial hydraulic system. Studies of the imprints and deposits from such systems on formerly glaciated terrain can expand our knowledge of ice-sheet response to increased meltwater production. Here, we study sediments exposed in two hummocks within the tunnel valley at Hörda, south Sweden. One of the investigated hummocks is superposed by a small esker. This hummock consists of a diamict interpreted as a subglacial traction till, observed to be overlain by esker sediment. A second hummock displays deformed sediment at its base, which is glaciotectonically intercalated with above-lying diamict, a sub-glacial traction till. The sub-till sediments, interpreted as proglacial outwash, were deformed by overriding ice. The sediment was dated using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), inferring a late MIS 4 or early MIS 3 age, congruent with other observations of sub-till sediments in south Sweden. The investigated hummocks on the floor of the Hörda tunnel valley are interpreted to have been formed by sub-glacial fluvial erosion simultaneous with tunnel valley formation, most probably during the latest deglaciation of the area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Ice Sheet Lund University Publications (LUP) GFF 140 2 189 201
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topic Geology
esker
glaciofluvial
glaciofluvial corridor
hummock
meltwater
Subglacial
Subglacial meltwater corridor
Tunnel valley
spellingShingle Geology
esker
glaciofluvial
glaciofluvial corridor
hummock
meltwater
Subglacial
Subglacial meltwater corridor
Tunnel valley
Peterson, Gustaf
Johnson, Mark D.
Dahlgren, Sandra
Påsse, Tore
Alexanderson, Helena
Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden
topic_facet Geology
esker
glaciofluvial
glaciofluvial corridor
hummock
meltwater
Subglacial
Subglacial meltwater corridor
Tunnel valley
description In the south-central sector of the former Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, imprints of the sub-glacial hydrological system are present as “glaciofluvial corridors,” formed by glacial meltwater at the ice–bed interface during the Bølling–Allerød warm period. Many of these are interpreted as tunnel valleys and are commonly characterized by hummocks on their valley floors. Contemporary ice sheets produce increased amounts of meltwater as a consequence of global warming, and occasionally it is observed that meltwater is suddenly released from supra- and subglacial lakes, suggesting a highly dynamic subglacial hydraulic system. Studies of the imprints and deposits from such systems on formerly glaciated terrain can expand our knowledge of ice-sheet response to increased meltwater production. Here, we study sediments exposed in two hummocks within the tunnel valley at Hörda, south Sweden. One of the investigated hummocks is superposed by a small esker. This hummock consists of a diamict interpreted as a subglacial traction till, observed to be overlain by esker sediment. A second hummock displays deformed sediment at its base, which is glaciotectonically intercalated with above-lying diamict, a sub-glacial traction till. The sub-till sediments, interpreted as proglacial outwash, were deformed by overriding ice. The sediment was dated using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), inferring a late MIS 4 or early MIS 3 age, congruent with other observations of sub-till sediments in south Sweden. The investigated hummocks on the floor of the Hörda tunnel valley are interpreted to have been formed by sub-glacial fluvial erosion simultaneous with tunnel valley formation, most probably during the latest deglaciation of the area.
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author Peterson, Gustaf
Johnson, Mark D.
Dahlgren, Sandra
Påsse, Tore
Alexanderson, Helena
author_facet Peterson, Gustaf
Johnson, Mark D.
Dahlgren, Sandra
Påsse, Tore
Alexanderson, Helena
author_sort Peterson, Gustaf
title Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden
title_short Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden
title_full Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden
title_fullStr Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from Hörda, southern Sweden
title_sort genesis of hummocks found in tunnel valleys : an example from hörda, southern sweden
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