Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen

Changes in the deposition of fine-grained rock-flour in glacier-fed lakes reflect glacier variability. This meltwater-driven signal is, however, often overprinted by other processes. To constrain the signature of lacustrine sedimentation, we mapped the catchment of glacier-fed Lake Hajeren in northw...

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Published in:Journal of Maps
Main Authors: Bilt, Willem van der, Balascio, Nicholas L., Bakke, Jostein
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/11773
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1113391
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/11773 2023-05-15T14:24:22+02:00 Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen Bilt, Willem van der Balascio, Nicholas L. Bakke, Jostein 2015-12-30T17:15:12Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/11773 https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1113391 eng eng Taylor & Francis Towards a process-based understanding of Holocene polar climate change. Using glacier-fed lake sediments from Arctic Svalbard and Antarctic South Georgia Norges forskningsråd: 210004 urn:issn:1744-5647 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/11773 https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1113391 cristin:1297527 Attribution CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Copyright 2015 the authors Spitsbergen Mapping sediment transport glacier-fed lake paraglacial modification Peer reviewed Journal article 2015 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1113391 2023-03-14T17:39:24Z Changes in the deposition of fine-grained rock-flour in glacier-fed lakes reflect glacier variability. This meltwater-driven signal is, however, often overprinted by other processes. To constrain the signature of lacustrine sedimentation, we mapped the catchment of glacier-fed Lake Hajeren in northwest Spitsbergen, identifying sediment sources and linking them to surface processes. To this end, we employed a combined approach of aerial image interpretation and field mapping. Our map comprises sediment–landform assemblages commonly found in pro-, peri- and paraglacial landsystems on Spitsbergen, including weathered moraines outboard Little Ice Age limits. Based on the presented map, we argue that mass-wasting does not directly impact lake sedimentation. Also, due to the scarcity of fines in historical glacial deposits, we suggest that modified glacigenic sediments only briefly affect a recorded glacier signal, following retreat. These findings highlight the value of geomorphological maps as tools to constrain catchment processes, improving the interpretation of lake sediment records. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Spitsbergen University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Impact Lake ENVELOPE(-117.075,-117.075,67.583,67.583) Journal of Maps 12 5 985 993
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topic Spitsbergen
Mapping
sediment transport
glacier-fed lake
paraglacial modification
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Mapping
sediment transport
glacier-fed lake
paraglacial modification
Bilt, Willem van der
Balascio, Nicholas L.
Bakke, Jostein
Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen
topic_facet Spitsbergen
Mapping
sediment transport
glacier-fed lake
paraglacial modification
description Changes in the deposition of fine-grained rock-flour in glacier-fed lakes reflect glacier variability. This meltwater-driven signal is, however, often overprinted by other processes. To constrain the signature of lacustrine sedimentation, we mapped the catchment of glacier-fed Lake Hajeren in northwest Spitsbergen, identifying sediment sources and linking them to surface processes. To this end, we employed a combined approach of aerial image interpretation and field mapping. Our map comprises sediment–landform assemblages commonly found in pro-, peri- and paraglacial landsystems on Spitsbergen, including weathered moraines outboard Little Ice Age limits. Based on the presented map, we argue that mass-wasting does not directly impact lake sedimentation. Also, due to the scarcity of fines in historical glacial deposits, we suggest that modified glacigenic sediments only briefly affect a recorded glacier signal, following retreat. These findings highlight the value of geomorphological maps as tools to constrain catchment processes, improving the interpretation of lake sediment records. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bilt, Willem van der
Balascio, Nicholas L.
Bakke, Jostein
author_facet Bilt, Willem van der
Balascio, Nicholas L.
Bakke, Jostein
author_sort Bilt, Willem van der
title Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen
title_short Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen
title_full Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen
title_fullStr Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen
title_full_unstemmed Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen
title_sort mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest spitsbergen
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2015
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/11773
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1113391
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op_relation Towards a process-based understanding of Holocene polar climate change. Using glacier-fed lake sediments from Arctic Svalbard and Antarctic South Georgia
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urn:issn:1744-5647
https://hdl.handle.net/1956/11773
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