Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.

Icelandic glaciers are sensitive to climate variability on short-term timescales owing to their North Atlantic maritime setting, and have been undergoing ice-marginal retreat since the mid-1990s. Recent patterns, rates and drivers of ice-frontal retreat at Skálafellsjökull, SE Iceland, are examined...

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Main Authors: Chandler, B.M.P., Evans, D.J.A., Roberts, D.H.
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spelling ftunivdurham:oai:dro.dur.ac.uk.OAI2:17796 2023-05-15T16:21:40+02:00 Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat. Chandler, B.M.P. Evans, D.J.A. Roberts, D.H. 2016-03-01 application/pdf http://dro.dur.ac.uk/17796/ http://dro.dur.ac.uk/17796/1/17796.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.01.025 unknown Elsevier dro:17796 issn:0277-3791 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.01.025 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/17796/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.01.025 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/17796/1/17796.pdf © 2016 This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Quaternary science reviews, 2016, Vol.135, pp.171-205 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivdurham https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.01.025 2020-06-04T22:22:58Z Icelandic glaciers are sensitive to climate variability on short-term timescales owing to their North Atlantic maritime setting, and have been undergoing ice-marginal retreat since the mid-1990s. Recent patterns, rates and drivers of ice-frontal retreat at Skálafellsjökull, SE Iceland, are examined using small-scale recessional moraines as a geomorphological proxy. These small-scale recessional moraines exhibit distinctive sawtooth planform geometries, and are constructed by a range of genetic processes associated with minor ice-margin re-advance, including (i) combined push/squeeze mechanisms, (ii) bulldozing of pre-existing proglacial material, and (iii) submarginal freeze-on. Remote-sensing investigations and lichenometric dating highlight sequences of annually-formed recessional moraines on the northern and central parts of the foreland. Conversely, moraines are forming on a sub-annual timescale at the southeastern Skálafellsjökull margin. Using annual moraine spacing as a proxy for annual ice-margin retreat rates (IMRRs), we demonstrate that prominent periods of glacier retreat at Skálafellsjökull are coincident with those at other Icelandic outlet glaciers, as well as those identified at Greenlandic outlet glaciers. Analysis of IMRRs and climate data suggests summer air temperature, sea surface temperature and the North Atlantic Oscillation have an influence on IMRRs at Skálafellsjökull, with the glacier appearing to be most sensitive to summer air temperature. On the basis of further climate data analyses, we hypothesise that sea surface temperature may drive air temperature changes in the North Atlantic region, which in turn forces IMRRs. The increase in sea surface temperature over recent decades may link to atmospheric-driven variations in North Atlantic subpolar gyre dynamics. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier greenlandic Iceland North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Durham University: Durham Research Online Quaternary Science Reviews 135 171 205
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description Icelandic glaciers are sensitive to climate variability on short-term timescales owing to their North Atlantic maritime setting, and have been undergoing ice-marginal retreat since the mid-1990s. Recent patterns, rates and drivers of ice-frontal retreat at Skálafellsjökull, SE Iceland, are examined using small-scale recessional moraines as a geomorphological proxy. These small-scale recessional moraines exhibit distinctive sawtooth planform geometries, and are constructed by a range of genetic processes associated with minor ice-margin re-advance, including (i) combined push/squeeze mechanisms, (ii) bulldozing of pre-existing proglacial material, and (iii) submarginal freeze-on. Remote-sensing investigations and lichenometric dating highlight sequences of annually-formed recessional moraines on the northern and central parts of the foreland. Conversely, moraines are forming on a sub-annual timescale at the southeastern Skálafellsjökull margin. Using annual moraine spacing as a proxy for annual ice-margin retreat rates (IMRRs), we demonstrate that prominent periods of glacier retreat at Skálafellsjökull are coincident with those at other Icelandic outlet glaciers, as well as those identified at Greenlandic outlet glaciers. Analysis of IMRRs and climate data suggests summer air temperature, sea surface temperature and the North Atlantic Oscillation have an influence on IMRRs at Skálafellsjökull, with the glacier appearing to be most sensitive to summer air temperature. On the basis of further climate data analyses, we hypothesise that sea surface temperature may drive air temperature changes in the North Atlantic region, which in turn forces IMRRs. The increase in sea surface temperature over recent decades may link to atmospheric-driven variations in North Atlantic subpolar gyre dynamics.
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author Chandler, B.M.P.
Evans, D.J.A.
Roberts, D.H.
spellingShingle Chandler, B.M.P.
Evans, D.J.A.
Roberts, D.H.
Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
author_facet Chandler, B.M.P.
Evans, D.J.A.
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author_sort Chandler, B.M.P.
title Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
title_short Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
title_full Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
title_fullStr Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in SE Iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
title_sort characteristics of recessional moraines at a temperate glacier in se iceland : insights into patterns, rates and drivers of glacier retreat.
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