Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard

Rise and fall of the global sea level during Pleistocene and Holocene are mainly caused by glacio-isostatic and glacio-eustatic factors directly linked to the cyclic increase and decrease of the Earth’s ice sheets. Apart from the dominating glacio-isostatic and glacio-eustatic factors, several other...

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Main Author: Westlund, Kristian
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen 2014
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:4463314 2023-07-30T04:07:11+02:00 Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard Westlund, Kristian 2014 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/4463314 eng eng Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/4463314 sea level Svalbard geomorphology lagoons estuaries havsnivå geomorfologi laguner estuarier Earth and Environmental Sciences M2 2014 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:07:42Z Rise and fall of the global sea level during Pleistocene and Holocene are mainly caused by glacio-isostatic and glacio-eustatic factors directly linked to the cyclic increase and decrease of the Earth’s ice sheets. Apart from the dominating glacio-isostatic and glacio-eustatic factors, several other components have influenced the global sea level, which complicates the regional sea level curves of the world. One place with such a complicated relative sea level curve is northwestern Svalbard, which was covered by ice sheets during the Weichselian glaciations and started to emerge when it was deglaciated around 13 14C ka BP. Since the 1950s numerous authors have argued that there is an ongoing transgression taking place at northwestern Svalbard based upon sedimentary and geomorphological ground and the dating of whale bones. The development of geomorphological features such as lagoons, estuaries and deltas forming in protected areas, are all linked to fluctuations in sea level and can be used to determine whether or not a sea level rise is taking place. A combined map, satellite image and aerial photo analysis has been done to determine whether or not there is an ongoing transgression taking place at northwestern Svalbard and if the coastline can be considered a representative transgressive coast. The study supports the hypothesis of a slow, ongoing transgression but does not offer conclusive evidence for the same. Hence the coastline cannot be considered a typical example of a transgressive coast. Höjningar och sänkningar av den globala havsnivån under pleistocen och holocen har framför allt styrts av glacio-isostatiska och glacio-eustatiska faktorer, direkt kopplade till de cykliska ökningarna respektive minskningarna av Jordens istäcken. Förutom de dominerande glacio-isostatiska och glacio-eustatiska faktorerna har flera andra komponenter påverkat havsnivån, vilket komplicerar de regionala havsnivåkurvorna på olika platser i världen. Ett sådant område med en komplicerad relativ havsnivåkurva är nordvästra ... Other/Unknown Material Svalbard Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Svalbard
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topic sea level
Svalbard
geomorphology
lagoons
estuaries
havsnivå
geomorfologi
laguner
estuarier
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Svalbard
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estuaries
havsnivå
geomorfologi
laguner
estuarier
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Westlund, Kristian
Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard
topic_facet sea level
Svalbard
geomorphology
lagoons
estuaries
havsnivå
geomorfologi
laguner
estuarier
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description Rise and fall of the global sea level during Pleistocene and Holocene are mainly caused by glacio-isostatic and glacio-eustatic factors directly linked to the cyclic increase and decrease of the Earth’s ice sheets. Apart from the dominating glacio-isostatic and glacio-eustatic factors, several other components have influenced the global sea level, which complicates the regional sea level curves of the world. One place with such a complicated relative sea level curve is northwestern Svalbard, which was covered by ice sheets during the Weichselian glaciations and started to emerge when it was deglaciated around 13 14C ka BP. Since the 1950s numerous authors have argued that there is an ongoing transgression taking place at northwestern Svalbard based upon sedimentary and geomorphological ground and the dating of whale bones. The development of geomorphological features such as lagoons, estuaries and deltas forming in protected areas, are all linked to fluctuations in sea level and can be used to determine whether or not a sea level rise is taking place. A combined map, satellite image and aerial photo analysis has been done to determine whether or not there is an ongoing transgression taking place at northwestern Svalbard and if the coastline can be considered a representative transgressive coast. The study supports the hypothesis of a slow, ongoing transgression but does not offer conclusive evidence for the same. Hence the coastline cannot be considered a typical example of a transgressive coast. Höjningar och sänkningar av den globala havsnivån under pleistocen och holocen har framför allt styrts av glacio-isostatiska och glacio-eustatiska faktorer, direkt kopplade till de cykliska ökningarna respektive minskningarna av Jordens istäcken. Förutom de dominerande glacio-isostatiska och glacio-eustatiska faktorerna har flera andra komponenter påverkat havsnivån, vilket komplicerar de regionala havsnivåkurvorna på olika platser i världen. Ett sådant område med en komplicerad relativ havsnivåkurva är nordvästra ...
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title Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard
title_short Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard
title_full Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard
title_fullStr Geomorphological evidence for an ongoing transgression on northwestern Svalbard
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