Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard

Modern dead-ice environments in the glacier forefields of Brúarjökull, Iceland and Holmströmbreen, Svalbard were investigated with focus on landform and sediment genesis, as well as quantification of melting. Field monitoring and studies of multi-temporal aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and D...

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Main Author: Schomacker, Anders
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Quaternary Sciences, Department of Geology, Lund University 2007
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description Modern dead-ice environments in the glacier forefields of Brúarjökull, Iceland and Holmströmbreen, Svalbard were investigated with focus on landform and sediment genesis, as well as quantification of melting. Field monitoring and studies of multi-temporal aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) provided data for the melting quantification. Sedimentological and geomorphological data were achieved through field investigations and image analyses. Different measures for dead-ice melting (backwasting, downwasting, ice-walled lake area, glacier retreat and thinning) are assessed in relation to local air temperature data going back to the beginning of the instrumental period. A geomorphological map in scale 1:16 000 of the forefield of the surge-type glacier Brúarjökull was produced through digital aerial photograph interpretation and high-resolution DEM analyses. The map was used for the interpretation of landforms and sediments, and provided an overview of the surging glacier landsystem at Brúarjökull. A conceptual model for the formation of transitional-state ice-cored landforms ? ice-cored drumlins ? was also constructed, based on the research in the Brúarjökull forefield. After a complete melting, the model proposes that such drumlins will disintegrate into patches of hummocky dead-ice moraine. Three years of fieldwork combined with analyses of multi-temporal DEMs and aerial photographs revealed that multiple generations of ice-cored moraines are currently exposed to melting at Brúarjökull. Quantifying the melting progression suggests that in the current climate, a complete de-icing of ice-cored landforms is not likely to occur. Some dead-ice bodies are recycled into new ice-cored landforms, because the total melt-out time exceeds the duration of the quiescent period in the surge cycles. Long-term surface lowering due to dead-ice melting takes place with a rate of c. 0.10-0.18 m/yr. At the stagnant snout of Holmströmbreen, an extensive dead-ice area with ice-cored moraines, ...
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:a12af9cf-4e8a-4a3f-9418-635c78b712c5 2025-04-06T14:53:06+00:00 Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard Schomacker, Anders 2007 application/pdf https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/548888 https://portal.research.lu.se/files/4798389/3159894.pdf eng eng Quaternary Sciences, Department of Geology, Lund University https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/548888 https://portal.research.lu.se/files/4798389/3159894.pdf scopus:57349129595 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Lundqua thesis; (59) (2007) ISSN: 0281-3033 Geology klimatologi glacier dead-ice surge ice-cored Little Ice Age fysisk geografi Geologi Svalbard Iceland Sedimentology cartography pedology geomorphology Sedimentologi Physical geography geomorfologi marklära kartografi climatology thesis/doccomp info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2007 ftulundlup 2025-03-11T14:07:57Z Modern dead-ice environments in the glacier forefields of Brúarjökull, Iceland and Holmströmbreen, Svalbard were investigated with focus on landform and sediment genesis, as well as quantification of melting. Field monitoring and studies of multi-temporal aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) provided data for the melting quantification. Sedimentological and geomorphological data were achieved through field investigations and image analyses. Different measures for dead-ice melting (backwasting, downwasting, ice-walled lake area, glacier retreat and thinning) are assessed in relation to local air temperature data going back to the beginning of the instrumental period. A geomorphological map in scale 1:16 000 of the forefield of the surge-type glacier Brúarjökull was produced through digital aerial photograph interpretation and high-resolution DEM analyses. The map was used for the interpretation of landforms and sediments, and provided an overview of the surging glacier landsystem at Brúarjökull. A conceptual model for the formation of transitional-state ice-cored landforms ? ice-cored drumlins ? was also constructed, based on the research in the Brúarjökull forefield. After a complete melting, the model proposes that such drumlins will disintegrate into patches of hummocky dead-ice moraine. Three years of fieldwork combined with analyses of multi-temporal DEMs and aerial photographs revealed that multiple generations of ice-cored moraines are currently exposed to melting at Brúarjökull. Quantifying the melting progression suggests that in the current climate, a complete de-icing of ice-cored landforms is not likely to occur. Some dead-ice bodies are recycled into new ice-cored landforms, because the total melt-out time exceeds the duration of the quiescent period in the surge cycles. Long-term surface lowering due to dead-ice melting takes place with a rate of c. 0.10-0.18 m/yr. At the stagnant snout of Holmströmbreen, an extensive dead-ice area with ice-cored moraines, ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis glacier glacier Iceland Svalbard Lund University Publications (LUP) Svalbard Brúarjökull ENVELOPE(-16.157,-16.157,64.682,64.682) Holmströmbreen ENVELOPE(14.103,14.103,78.831,78.831)
spellingShingle Geology
klimatologi
glacier
dead-ice
surge
ice-cored
Little Ice Age
fysisk geografi
Geologi
Svalbard
Iceland
Sedimentology
cartography
pedology
geomorphology
Sedimentologi
Physical geography
geomorfologi
marklära
kartografi
climatology
Schomacker, Anders
Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard
title Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard
title_full Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard
title_fullStr Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard
title_short Dead-Ice Under Different Climate Conditions: Processes, Landforms, Sediments and Melt Rates in Iceland and Svalbard
title_sort dead-ice under different climate conditions: processes, landforms, sediments and melt rates in iceland and svalbard
topic Geology
klimatologi
glacier
dead-ice
surge
ice-cored
Little Ice Age
fysisk geografi
Geologi
Svalbard
Iceland
Sedimentology
cartography
pedology
geomorphology
Sedimentologi
Physical geography
geomorfologi
marklära
kartografi
climatology
topic_facet Geology
klimatologi
glacier
dead-ice
surge
ice-cored
Little Ice Age
fysisk geografi
Geologi
Svalbard
Iceland
Sedimentology
cartography
pedology
geomorphology
Sedimentologi
Physical geography
geomorfologi
marklära
kartografi
climatology
url https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/548888
https://portal.research.lu.se/files/4798389/3159894.pdf