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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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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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 |
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Bilt, Willem van der Balascio, Nicholas L. Bakke, Jostein |
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Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen |
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Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen |
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Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen |
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Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen |
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Mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest Spitsbergen |
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mapping sediment–landform assemblages to constrain lacustrine sedimentation in a glacier-fed lake catchment in northwest spitsbergen |
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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 |
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