Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna

Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen is the southernmost glacier outlet of southern Folgefonna, a maritime temperate plateau glacier located on the Folgefonna peninsula in western Norway. It drains into Lake Midtbotnvatn, which is located approximately 5 km from the present glacier terminus.Vestre Blomsterska...

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Main Author: Wittmeier, Hella Elisa
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/4423
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description Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen is the southernmost glacier outlet of southern Folgefonna, a maritime temperate plateau glacier located on the Folgefonna peninsula in western Norway. It drains into Lake Midtbotnvatn, which is located approximately 5 km from the present glacier terminus.Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen is an adequate area to reconstruct glacier fluctuations based on interpretation of proglacial sediments. A limiting factor is the fact that Lake Midtbotnvatn is regulated for the development of hydroelectrical power since AD 1953, which enlarged the sedimentation rate many times over normal and hence prevents any interpretation of the sediment with respect to glacial activity since then. A continuous record of the relative glacial activity of the glacier outlet has been compiled for the time period AD 1953 to 4235 cal. years BP, based on the DBD record of proglacial sediments and according radiocarbon datings. The reliability of the results was limited by the greatly disturbed sediment structure of the core.Proglacial sediment studies revealed that Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen has been present in the catchment at least during the past 4235 cal. years BP, with remarkable peaks in relative glacial activity around 4200, 2650, 2150, 1800, 1600, 1100 and 140 cal. years BP. Lichen-dated marginal moraines indicate, that the Little Ice Age (LIA) maximum advance occurred during the first half of the 18th century. The latest LIA glacier expansion was dated to AD 1945. The relative glacial activity record of Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen was linked to natural climate archives. As a result, the glacier outlet is considered an indicator for winter climate variability, the winter NAO index and the strengths of the westerlies at the west coast of Norway. Furthermore the glacial record was compared to several selected glacier sites in the Northern Hemisphere; four common glacier advances correspond to the overall relative glacial activity pattern of Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen. GEO350 MASV-GEOG
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/4423 2025-01-16T22:03:01+00:00 Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna Wittmeier, Hella Elisa 2010-05-18 16349712 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/4423 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/4423 The author Copyright the author. All rights reserved 733111 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 Master thesis 2010 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:39:29Z Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen is the southernmost glacier outlet of southern Folgefonna, a maritime temperate plateau glacier located on the Folgefonna peninsula in western Norway. It drains into Lake Midtbotnvatn, which is located approximately 5 km from the present glacier terminus.Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen is an adequate area to reconstruct glacier fluctuations based on interpretation of proglacial sediments. A limiting factor is the fact that Lake Midtbotnvatn is regulated for the development of hydroelectrical power since AD 1953, which enlarged the sedimentation rate many times over normal and hence prevents any interpretation of the sediment with respect to glacial activity since then. A continuous record of the relative glacial activity of the glacier outlet has been compiled for the time period AD 1953 to 4235 cal. years BP, based on the DBD record of proglacial sediments and according radiocarbon datings. The reliability of the results was limited by the greatly disturbed sediment structure of the core.Proglacial sediment studies revealed that Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen has been present in the catchment at least during the past 4235 cal. years BP, with remarkable peaks in relative glacial activity around 4200, 2650, 2150, 1800, 1600, 1100 and 140 cal. years BP. Lichen-dated marginal moraines indicate, that the Little Ice Age (LIA) maximum advance occurred during the first half of the 18th century. The latest LIA glacier expansion was dated to AD 1945. The relative glacial activity record of Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen was linked to natural climate archives. As a result, the glacier outlet is considered an indicator for winter climate variability, the winter NAO index and the strengths of the westerlies at the west coast of Norway. Furthermore the glacial record was compared to several selected glacier sites in the Northern Hemisphere; four common glacier advances correspond to the overall relative glacial activity pattern of Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen. GEO350 MASV-GEOG Master Thesis glacier University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Norway
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Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna
title Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna
title_full Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna
title_fullStr Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna
title_full_unstemmed Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna
title_short Glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at Vestre Blomsterskardsbreen, Folgefonna
title_sort glacier fluctuations and sediment transport at vestre blomsterskardsbreen, folgefonna
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