Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland

Over 1000 glacial striation observations have been collected from various published and unpublished sources and compiled in a GIS striations database for Rogaland. An interpretation of the major flow sets represented by the collected striae is presented and compared with the existing knowledge of th...

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Main Author: Tuestad, Talin
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/20419
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/20419 2023-05-15T16:41:25+02:00 Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland Tuestad, Talin 2019-06-25T22:00:14Z application/octet-stream application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/20419 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/20419 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved 756199 Master thesis 2019 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:44:28Z Over 1000 glacial striation observations have been collected from various published and unpublished sources and compiled in a GIS striations database for Rogaland. An interpretation of the major flow sets represented by the collected striae is presented and compared with the existing knowledge of the deglaciation history in the Boknafjord region. Four major flow sets from the early deglaciation Boknafjorden have been identified. The oldest relative flow is represented by northerly striae along the outmost coast attributed to the northerly flowing Norwegian Channel Ice Stream (NCIS) that was active near the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. Following the collapse of the NCIS, striae show that ice flowed towards the west, which was followed by a distinct southwesterly flow out of Boknafjorden. A younger southerly flow along northern Boknafjorden reflects the development of a calving ice margin in the large and wide fjord. This thesis then focuses on the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand to the southeast of Boknafjorden, where 10Be surface exposure dating was combined with LiDAR-based geomorphological mapping and field observations of sediment sections exposed in a gravel pit at Nedre Espedal to investigate the deglaciation history of the region. Observations indicate that Espedalen and the adjacent higher elevation Lauvvatnet region were both occupied by ice-dammed lakes at an early phase during deglaciation. The subsequent drainage of these lakes reflects the gradual thinning and ultimate retreat of the damming ice-lobe in Høgsfjorden-Frafjorden. Two ice margins are located in Espedalen distal to the Younger Dryas ice sheet margin mapped by Andersen (1954). Although a proper chronology has not yet been established, the older ice margin is an ice-contact delta that corresponds with the oldest ice-dammed lake phase in Espedalen and is believed to represent standstill during the net ice retreat. A relatively younger ice front at Øvre Espedal may belong to a regional readvance that corresponds to the Older Dryas ... Master Thesis Ice Sheet University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Dammed Lake ENVELOPE(-68.258,-68.258,68.496,68.496) Espedalen ENVELOPE(9.394,9.394,63.181,63.181) Øvre ENVELOPE(14.991,14.991,67.750,67.750)
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Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland
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description Over 1000 glacial striation observations have been collected from various published and unpublished sources and compiled in a GIS striations database for Rogaland. An interpretation of the major flow sets represented by the collected striae is presented and compared with the existing knowledge of the deglaciation history in the Boknafjord region. Four major flow sets from the early deglaciation Boknafjorden have been identified. The oldest relative flow is represented by northerly striae along the outmost coast attributed to the northerly flowing Norwegian Channel Ice Stream (NCIS) that was active near the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. Following the collapse of the NCIS, striae show that ice flowed towards the west, which was followed by a distinct southwesterly flow out of Boknafjorden. A younger southerly flow along northern Boknafjorden reflects the development of a calving ice margin in the large and wide fjord. This thesis then focuses on the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand to the southeast of Boknafjorden, where 10Be surface exposure dating was combined with LiDAR-based geomorphological mapping and field observations of sediment sections exposed in a gravel pit at Nedre Espedal to investigate the deglaciation history of the region. Observations indicate that Espedalen and the adjacent higher elevation Lauvvatnet region were both occupied by ice-dammed lakes at an early phase during deglaciation. The subsequent drainage of these lakes reflects the gradual thinning and ultimate retreat of the damming ice-lobe in Høgsfjorden-Frafjorden. Two ice margins are located in Espedalen distal to the Younger Dryas ice sheet margin mapped by Andersen (1954). Although a proper chronology has not yet been established, the older ice margin is an ice-contact delta that corresponds with the oldest ice-dammed lake phase in Espedalen and is believed to represent standstill during the net ice retreat. A relatively younger ice front at Øvre Espedal may belong to a regional readvance that corresponds to the Older Dryas ...
format Master Thesis
author Tuestad, Talin
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author_sort Tuestad, Talin
title Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland
title_short Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland
title_full Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland
title_fullStr Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland
title_full_unstemmed Ice-flow patterns in Boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the Espedalen-Høgsfjorden region in Forsand, Rogaland
title_sort ice-flow patterns in boknafjorden and the deglaciations history of the espedalen-høgsfjorden region in forsand, rogaland
publisher The University of Bergen
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/20419
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