Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.

The main objectives of this thesis are to clarify causes and triggers and the geomorphology of a ca. 12 kyr landslide in Verkilsdalen, Rondane National Park, Norway. A high resolution (33*33 cm) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is constructed in Agisoft Photoscan Professional. The geomorphology is mapp...

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Main Author: Hansvik, Torgeir Fiskum
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Bokmål
Published: The University of Bergen 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/7002
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description The main objectives of this thesis are to clarify causes and triggers and the geomorphology of a ca. 12 kyr landslide in Verkilsdalen, Rondane National Park, Norway. A high resolution (33*33 cm) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is constructed in Agisoft Photoscan Professional. The geomorphology is mapped by analyzing the DEM in a Geographical information system (GIS). Strike and dip measurements are performed on the bedrock to highlight weak schist zones. In addition 10Be exposure dating, temperature logging and weathering measurements help clarify the causes of the landslide and geomorphological processes of the feature. The theoretical framework of this thesis includes literature within physical geography, including theories around paraglacial rock-slope stability, permafrost and periglacial processes and structural geology. On basis of spatial analysis the study object is initially classified as a rock-slide, associated with the dip of schist cleavage planes. Local temperature monitoring, flow structures, ice and access of water in the deposit show the presence of an active rock glacier above ca. 1420 masl. Negative temperature anomaly in the deposit could extend the processes associated with rock glaciers below the regional permafrost. Topography in addition to lithology are the most important factors preconditioning the landslide event. Although one can't pinpoint only one trigger to the event, several possibilities are defined as likely to be preparatory. These factors are water and high cleft water pressure, seismicity, glacial debuttressing, glacial erosion and freeze-thaw processes. The climatic context of the age suggested from the exposure datings indicate that chemical weathering and thawing permafrost could not have been a trigger or preparatory factor for the landslide event. GEO350 MASV-GEOG
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/7002 2025-01-16T22:03:10+00:00 Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging. Hansvik, Torgeir Fiskum 2013-05-15 7606186 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/7002 nob nob The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/7002 Copyright the author. All rights reserved Fjellskred Permafrost GIS 3D 733111 Master thesis 2013 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:39:04Z The main objectives of this thesis are to clarify causes and triggers and the geomorphology of a ca. 12 kyr landslide in Verkilsdalen, Rondane National Park, Norway. A high resolution (33*33 cm) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is constructed in Agisoft Photoscan Professional. The geomorphology is mapped by analyzing the DEM in a Geographical information system (GIS). Strike and dip measurements are performed on the bedrock to highlight weak schist zones. In addition 10Be exposure dating, temperature logging and weathering measurements help clarify the causes of the landslide and geomorphological processes of the feature. The theoretical framework of this thesis includes literature within physical geography, including theories around paraglacial rock-slope stability, permafrost and periglacial processes and structural geology. On basis of spatial analysis the study object is initially classified as a rock-slide, associated with the dip of schist cleavage planes. Local temperature monitoring, flow structures, ice and access of water in the deposit show the presence of an active rock glacier above ca. 1420 masl. Negative temperature anomaly in the deposit could extend the processes associated with rock glaciers below the regional permafrost. Topography in addition to lithology are the most important factors preconditioning the landslide event. Although one can't pinpoint only one trigger to the event, several possibilities are defined as likely to be preparatory. These factors are water and high cleft water pressure, seismicity, glacial debuttressing, glacial erosion and freeze-thaw processes. The climatic context of the age suggested from the exposure datings indicate that chemical weathering and thawing permafrost could not have been a trigger or preparatory factor for the landslide event. GEO350 MASV-GEOG Master Thesis glacier Ice permafrost University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Norway
spellingShingle Fjellskred
Permafrost
GIS
3D
733111
Hansvik, Torgeir Fiskum
Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
title Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
title_full Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
title_fullStr Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
title_full_unstemmed Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
title_short Verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i Rondane nasjonalpark. En naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
title_sort verkilsdalsskredet, et fjellskred i rondane nasjonalpark. en naturgeografisk studie med fokus på utløsningsmekanismer og geomorfologisk kartlegging.
topic Fjellskred
Permafrost
GIS
3D
733111
topic_facet Fjellskred
Permafrost
GIS
3D
733111
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/7002