Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation

The terrestrial margins of the Middle Pleistocene ice sheets in northern central Europe were characterised by the formation of extensive ice-dammed lakes, which were controlled by the blockage of spillways by the ice margin. The largest ice-dammed lake had a volume of ∼224 km³ and formed in a late s...

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Main Authors: Lang, Jörg, Alho, Petteri, Kasvi, Elina, Goseberg, Nils, Winsemann, Jutta
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: London : Elsevier Ltd. 2019
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/10549
https://doi.org/10.15488/10473
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spelling ftunivhannover:oai:www.repo.uni-hannover.de:123456789/10549 2023-07-16T03:59:04+02:00 Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation Lang, Jörg Alho, Petteri Kasvi, Elina Goseberg, Nils Winsemann, Jutta 2019 https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/10549 https://doi.org/10.15488/10473 eng eng London : Elsevier Ltd. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.02.018 ISSN:0277-3791 ESSN:0277-3791 ESSN:1873-457X http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/10473 https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/10549 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ frei zugänglich Quaternary Science Reviews 209 (2019) Glacial lake-outburst flood Ice-dammed lakes Meltwater-drainage systems Middle pleistocene glaciations Numerical flood simulation Palaeotopography Drainage Floods Glacial geology Glaciers Ice Numerical models Shear flow Shear stress Flood simulation Glacial lake outburst flood Ice-dammed lake Meltwater drainage system Middle Pleistocene Lakes flash flood glacial lake glaciation ice margin ice sheet meltwater outburst paleotopography peak discharge Pleistocene proglacial environment Saalian simulation two-dimensional modeling Atlantic Ocean Central Europe Germany Netherlands North Sea ddc:550 status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:Article doc-type:Text 2019 ftunivhannover https://doi.org/10.15488/1047310.1016/j.quascirev.2019.02.018 2023-06-28T10:38:44Z The terrestrial margins of the Middle Pleistocene ice sheets in northern central Europe were characterised by the formation of extensive ice-dammed lakes, which were controlled by the blockage of spillways by the ice margin. The largest ice-dammed lake had a volume of ∼224 km³ and formed in a late stage of the first Saalian ice advance (MIS 6) in central Germany. The failure of the ice dam in the bedrock-outlet channel triggered a major glacial lake-outburst flood. Flood-related erosional and depositional features include large-scale scours, trench-like channels, streamlined hills, giant bars and run-up deposits, indicating a wide spreading of the outburst flood in an early stage and the incision of trench-like valleys in a later stage. The incision of large valleys in the proximal flood pathway strongly impacted the regional drainage system by providing an efficient drainage network. The trench-like channels initiated by the lake-outburst flood became a crucial part of the ice-marginal drainage and subsequent fluvial system. The reconstructed outlet hydrographs imply peak discharges of 465,000–673,000 m³s −1 . The numerical simulation indicates flow depths of up to 87 m, flow velocities of up to 7 ms −1 , peaks of the bed-shear stress of 2500 Nm −2 and the inundation of large parts of northwestern Germany and the northern Netherlands. The numerical simulation of the outburst flood was conducted on both the modern digital elevation model and on palaeotopographic models, representing the palaeotopography prior to the outburst flood and during maximum flood-related incision, respectively. Distally, the outburst flood probably followed an east-west trending route through northwestern Germany and the central Netherlands into the ice-dammed lake in the southern North Sea Basin. The added water volume might have led to the overspill and drainage of the proglacial lakes in the central Netherlands and the North Sea Lake in a chain reaction, eventually opening an east-west trending meltwater-drainage pathway along the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Institutional Repository of Leibniz Universität Hannover Dammed Lake ENVELOPE(-68.258,-68.258,68.496,68.496) Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259)
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topic Glacial lake-outburst flood
Ice-dammed lakes
Meltwater-drainage systems
Middle pleistocene glaciations
Numerical flood simulation
Palaeotopography
Drainage
Floods
Glacial geology
Glaciers
Ice
Numerical models
Shear flow
Shear stress
Flood simulation
Glacial lake outburst flood
Ice-dammed lake
Meltwater drainage system
Middle Pleistocene
Lakes
flash flood
glacial lake
glaciation
ice margin
ice sheet
meltwater
outburst
paleotopography
peak discharge
Pleistocene
proglacial environment
Saalian
simulation
two-dimensional modeling
Atlantic Ocean
Central Europe
Germany
Netherlands
North Sea
ddc:550
spellingShingle Glacial lake-outburst flood
Ice-dammed lakes
Meltwater-drainage systems
Middle pleistocene glaciations
Numerical flood simulation
Palaeotopography
Drainage
Floods
Glacial geology
Glaciers
Ice
Numerical models
Shear flow
Shear stress
Flood simulation
Glacial lake outburst flood
Ice-dammed lake
Meltwater drainage system
Middle Pleistocene
Lakes
flash flood
glacial lake
glaciation
ice margin
ice sheet
meltwater
outburst
paleotopography
peak discharge
Pleistocene
proglacial environment
Saalian
simulation
two-dimensional modeling
Atlantic Ocean
Central Europe
Germany
Netherlands
North Sea
ddc:550
Lang, Jörg
Alho, Petteri
Kasvi, Elina
Goseberg, Nils
Winsemann, Jutta
Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation
topic_facet Glacial lake-outburst flood
Ice-dammed lakes
Meltwater-drainage systems
Middle pleistocene glaciations
Numerical flood simulation
Palaeotopography
Drainage
Floods
Glacial geology
Glaciers
Ice
Numerical models
Shear flow
Shear stress
Flood simulation
Glacial lake outburst flood
Ice-dammed lake
Meltwater drainage system
Middle Pleistocene
Lakes
flash flood
glacial lake
glaciation
ice margin
ice sheet
meltwater
outburst
paleotopography
peak discharge
Pleistocene
proglacial environment
Saalian
simulation
two-dimensional modeling
Atlantic Ocean
Central Europe
Germany
Netherlands
North Sea
ddc:550
description The terrestrial margins of the Middle Pleistocene ice sheets in northern central Europe were characterised by the formation of extensive ice-dammed lakes, which were controlled by the blockage of spillways by the ice margin. The largest ice-dammed lake had a volume of ∼224 km³ and formed in a late stage of the first Saalian ice advance (MIS 6) in central Germany. The failure of the ice dam in the bedrock-outlet channel triggered a major glacial lake-outburst flood. Flood-related erosional and depositional features include large-scale scours, trench-like channels, streamlined hills, giant bars and run-up deposits, indicating a wide spreading of the outburst flood in an early stage and the incision of trench-like valleys in a later stage. The incision of large valleys in the proximal flood pathway strongly impacted the regional drainage system by providing an efficient drainage network. The trench-like channels initiated by the lake-outburst flood became a crucial part of the ice-marginal drainage and subsequent fluvial system. The reconstructed outlet hydrographs imply peak discharges of 465,000–673,000 m³s −1 . The numerical simulation indicates flow depths of up to 87 m, flow velocities of up to 7 ms −1 , peaks of the bed-shear stress of 2500 Nm −2 and the inundation of large parts of northwestern Germany and the northern Netherlands. The numerical simulation of the outburst flood was conducted on both the modern digital elevation model and on palaeotopographic models, representing the palaeotopography prior to the outburst flood and during maximum flood-related incision, respectively. Distally, the outburst flood probably followed an east-west trending route through northwestern Germany and the central Netherlands into the ice-dammed lake in the southern North Sea Basin. The added water volume might have led to the overspill and drainage of the proglacial lakes in the central Netherlands and the North Sea Lake in a chain reaction, eventually opening an east-west trending meltwater-drainage pathway along the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lang, Jörg
Alho, Petteri
Kasvi, Elina
Goseberg, Nils
Winsemann, Jutta
author_facet Lang, Jörg
Alho, Petteri
Kasvi, Elina
Goseberg, Nils
Winsemann, Jutta
author_sort Lang, Jörg
title Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation
title_short Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation
title_full Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation
title_fullStr Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central Europe: Insights from 2D numerical flood simulation
title_sort impact of middle pleistocene (saalian) glacial lake-outburst floods on the meltwater-drainage pathways in northern central europe: insights from 2d numerical flood simulation
publisher London : Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2019
url https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/10549
https://doi.org/10.15488/10473
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Glacial Lake
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Glacial Lake
genre Ice Sheet
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op_source Quaternary Science Reviews 209 (2019)
op_relation DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.02.018
ISSN:0277-3791
ESSN:0277-3791
ESSN:1873-457X
http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/10473
https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/10549
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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