A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal

Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoconite. Inorganic content, often silicate minerals, and organic matter, including wind-blown pollen and plant fragments as well as microbes which contributes to the cryoconite’s own ecosystem, compose...

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Main Author: Gustafsson, Rebecka
Other Authors: University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences, Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65578
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spelling ftunivgoeteborg:oai:gupea.ub.gu.se:2077/65578 2023-10-29T02:36:31+01:00 A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal Gustafsson, Rebecka University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2020-07-08 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65578 eng eng B 1089 http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65578 Cryoconite cryoconite holes glacial dust Nigardsbreen Southwestern Norway 2020 ftunivgoeteborg 2023-10-04T21:14:33Z Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoconite. Inorganic content, often silicate minerals, and organic matter, including wind-blown pollen and plant fragments as well as microbes which contributes to the cryoconite’s own ecosystem, compose the aggregates. Due to its dark color cryoconite absorbs solar radiation better than the surrounding ice and produces heat energy. The increased temperature creates depressions in the ice, filling them with meltwater, and forms cryoconite holes with the sediment at the bottom of the depression. Currently, there are different opinions about the way cryoconite influences glaciers. It does reduce the albedo and contributes to the meltwater production, but there still is debate ideas if cryoconite affects the mass balance of the glaciers or not. The observed ages of cryoconite ranges from modern to ancient which depends on where the dated carbon originates from. For this study, cryoconite samples have been collected from the glacier Nigardsbreen in Norway. One of the samples was decided to be radiocarbon dated and was sent to the University of Lund, Sweden, and attained an age varying between 5045 to 4830 cal. yr BP. This study includes a proposal of how to evaluate the composition and the provenance of the sampled cryoconite, both the mineralogical and the organic part. Silicate minerals and microbial life may also be the dominant compounds in cryoconite originating from Nigardsbreen, as for other analyzed samples all around the world. The study will also place the date into a glacier historical and mass-balance context. Other/Unknown Material glacier University of Gothenburg: GUPEA (Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive)
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topic Cryoconite
cryoconite holes
glacial dust
Nigardsbreen
Southwestern Norway
spellingShingle Cryoconite
cryoconite holes
glacial dust
Nigardsbreen
Southwestern Norway
Gustafsson, Rebecka
A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal
topic_facet Cryoconite
cryoconite holes
glacial dust
Nigardsbreen
Southwestern Norway
description Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoconite. Inorganic content, often silicate minerals, and organic matter, including wind-blown pollen and plant fragments as well as microbes which contributes to the cryoconite’s own ecosystem, compose the aggregates. Due to its dark color cryoconite absorbs solar radiation better than the surrounding ice and produces heat energy. The increased temperature creates depressions in the ice, filling them with meltwater, and forms cryoconite holes with the sediment at the bottom of the depression. Currently, there are different opinions about the way cryoconite influences glaciers. It does reduce the albedo and contributes to the meltwater production, but there still is debate ideas if cryoconite affects the mass balance of the glaciers or not. The observed ages of cryoconite ranges from modern to ancient which depends on where the dated carbon originates from. For this study, cryoconite samples have been collected from the glacier Nigardsbreen in Norway. One of the samples was decided to be radiocarbon dated and was sent to the University of Lund, Sweden, and attained an age varying between 5045 to 4830 cal. yr BP. This study includes a proposal of how to evaluate the composition and the provenance of the sampled cryoconite, both the mineralogical and the organic part. Silicate minerals and microbial life may also be the dominant compounds in cryoconite originating from Nigardsbreen, as for other analyzed samples all around the world. The study will also place the date into a glacier historical and mass-balance context.
author2 University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences
Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper
author Gustafsson, Rebecka
author_facet Gustafsson, Rebecka
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title A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal
title_short A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal
title_full A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal
title_fullStr A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal
title_full_unstemmed A general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier Nigardsbreen, Norway - A research proposal
title_sort general description of cryoconite and its expected characteristics and origin at the glacier nigardsbreen, norway - a research proposal
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