Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.

Small-scale recessional push moraines are a characteristic signature of the active temperate glacial landsystem, and are often clearly linked to annual re-advances. These recessional push moraines represent a potentially valuable terrestrial climate archive, and may provide valuable insights into gl...

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Main Authors: Chandler, B.M.P., Evans, D.J.A., Roberts, D.H., Ewertowski, M., Clayton, A.I.
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description Small-scale recessional push moraines are a characteristic signature of the active temperate glacial landsystem, and are often clearly linked to annual re-advances. These recessional push moraines represent a potentially valuable terrestrial climate archive, and may provide valuable insights into glacier dynamics. This paper presents detailed glacial geomorphological maps of recessional push moraines on the foreland of Skálafellsjökull, SE Iceland. Geomorphological maps have been produced at a scale of 1:3750 based on 2006 aerial photographs and 2012 satellite imagery. Using unmanned aerial vehicle-captured imagery, large-scale sample mapping of two selected areas of the glacier foreland has also been conducted, with the maps reproduced as A4-sized figures at scales of ∼1:2500 and ∼1:2000, respectively. Desk- and field-based mapping reveals suites of recessional push moraines distributed across the glacier foreland, often found in close association with flutings. Moraines on the foreland typically display distinctive ‘sawtooth' planform geometries, with complexities in the pattern occurring due to localised superimposition. The inventory of glacial geomorphological maps presented here provides a framework for subsequently exploring the characteristics of the recessional push moraines and recent ice-marginal fluctuations at Skálafellsjökull.
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spelling ftunivdurham:oai:dro.dur.ac.uk.OAI2:16608 2025-01-16T22:02:42+00:00 Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines. Chandler, B.M.P. Evans, D.J.A. Roberts, D.H. Ewertowski, M. Clayton, A.I. 2016-10-19 application/pdf http://dro.dur.ac.uk/16608/ http://dro.dur.ac.uk/16608/1/16608.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1096216 unknown Taylor & Francis dro:16608 issn:1744-5647 doi:10.1080/17445647.2015.1096216 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/16608/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1096216 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/16608/1/16608.pdf This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Maps on 11/10/2015, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/17445647.2015.1096216. Journal of maps, 2016, Vol.12(5), pp.904-916 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Glacial geomorphology Remote sensing Recessional push moraines Active temperate glacial landsystem Skálafellsjökull Iceland Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivdurham https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1096216 2020-06-11T22:23:13Z Small-scale recessional push moraines are a characteristic signature of the active temperate glacial landsystem, and are often clearly linked to annual re-advances. These recessional push moraines represent a potentially valuable terrestrial climate archive, and may provide valuable insights into glacier dynamics. This paper presents detailed glacial geomorphological maps of recessional push moraines on the foreland of Skálafellsjökull, SE Iceland. Geomorphological maps have been produced at a scale of 1:3750 based on 2006 aerial photographs and 2012 satellite imagery. Using unmanned aerial vehicle-captured imagery, large-scale sample mapping of two selected areas of the glacier foreland has also been conducted, with the maps reproduced as A4-sized figures at scales of ∼1:2500 and ∼1:2000, respectively. Desk- and field-based mapping reveals suites of recessional push moraines distributed across the glacier foreland, often found in close association with flutings. Moraines on the foreland typically display distinctive ‘sawtooth' planform geometries, with complexities in the pattern occurring due to localised superimposition. The inventory of glacial geomorphological maps presented here provides a framework for subsequently exploring the characteristics of the recessional push moraines and recent ice-marginal fluctuations at Skálafellsjökull. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Iceland Durham University: Durham Research Online Journal of Maps 12 5 904 916
spellingShingle Glacial geomorphology
Remote sensing
Recessional push moraines
Active temperate glacial landsystem
Skálafellsjökull
Iceland
Chandler, B.M.P.
Evans, D.J.A.
Roberts, D.H.
Ewertowski, M.
Clayton, A.I.
Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
title Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
title_full Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
title_fullStr Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
title_full_unstemmed Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
title_short Glacial geomorphology of the Skálafellsjökull foreland, Iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
title_sort glacial geomorphology of the skálafellsjökull foreland, iceland : a case study of ‘annual’ moraines.
topic Glacial geomorphology
Remote sensing
Recessional push moraines
Active temperate glacial landsystem
Skálafellsjökull
Iceland
topic_facet Glacial geomorphology
Remote sensing
Recessional push moraines
Active temperate glacial landsystem
Skálafellsjökull
Iceland
url http://dro.dur.ac.uk/16608/
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/16608/1/16608.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2015.1096216