Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)

The development and evolution of confined outwash fans in high Arctic regions depend on the rate of meltwater discharge which is directly related to the glacier ablation rate associated with climate conditions. Another factor controlling outwash fan morphology (e.g. distributive channels depth and w...

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Main Authors: Weckwerth, Piotr, Greń, Katarzyna, Sobota, Ireneusz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu 2017
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spelling ftunivtorunojs:oai:apcz.umk.pl:article/14672 2023-05-15T14:55:05+02:00 Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard) Weckwerth, Piotr Greń, Katarzyna Sobota, Ireneusz 2017-12-21 application/pdf https://apcz.umk.pl/BOGPGS/article/view/14672 eng eng Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu https://apcz.umk.pl/BOGPGS/article/view/14672/13703 https://apcz.umk.pl/BOGPGS/article/view/14672 Prawa autorskie (c) 2017 Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0 CC-BY-ND Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series; Nr 13 (2017); 61-70 Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series; No. 13 (2017); 61-70 2300-8490 2080-7686 confined outwash fan slope critical Shields parameter permafrost Svalbard info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunivtorunojs 2022-09-26T23:06:45Z The development and evolution of confined outwash fans in high Arctic regions depend on the rate of meltwater discharge which is directly related to the glacier ablation rate associated with climate conditions. Another factor controlling outwash fan morphology (e.g. distributive channels depth and width) are processes of fluvial erosion, transport and sediments deposition. All these factors have not previously been considered in relation to the evolution of confined outwash fans incised into the top of permafrost which commonly occur in the forefield of a subpolar glacier and mountains in the high Arctic regions. Morphology and surficial sediments of a confined outwash fan of the Waldemar River (NW Spitsbergen, Svalbard) were analysed on the basis of geomorphological and sedimentological researches. Results of our investigations show multiple relations between the depth and width of distributary channels, fan slope and textural features of glaciofluvial surficial sediments supplied into the fluvial system from glacier and as a result of lateral fluvial erosion of permafrost. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic glacier permafrost Svalbard Spitsbergen Akademicka Platforma Czasopism (APCZ) Arctic Kaffiøyra ENVELOPE(12.002,12.002,78.627,78.627) Svalbard
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topic confined outwash fan
slope
critical Shields parameter
permafrost
Svalbard
spellingShingle confined outwash fan
slope
critical Shields parameter
permafrost
Svalbard
Weckwerth, Piotr
Greń, Katarzyna
Sobota, Ireneusz
Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)
topic_facet confined outwash fan
slope
critical Shields parameter
permafrost
Svalbard
description The development and evolution of confined outwash fans in high Arctic regions depend on the rate of meltwater discharge which is directly related to the glacier ablation rate associated with climate conditions. Another factor controlling outwash fan morphology (e.g. distributive channels depth and width) are processes of fluvial erosion, transport and sediments deposition. All these factors have not previously been considered in relation to the evolution of confined outwash fans incised into the top of permafrost which commonly occur in the forefield of a subpolar glacier and mountains in the high Arctic regions. Morphology and surficial sediments of a confined outwash fan of the Waldemar River (NW Spitsbergen, Svalbard) were analysed on the basis of geomorphological and sedimentological researches. Results of our investigations show multiple relations between the depth and width of distributary channels, fan slope and textural features of glaciofluvial surficial sediments supplied into the fluvial system from glacier and as a result of lateral fluvial erosion of permafrost.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Weckwerth, Piotr
Greń, Katarzyna
Sobota, Ireneusz
author_facet Weckwerth, Piotr
Greń, Katarzyna
Sobota, Ireneusz
author_sort Weckwerth, Piotr
title Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)
title_short Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)
title_full Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)
title_fullStr Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and surficial sediments of the Waldemar River confined outwash fan (Kaffiøyra, Svalbard)
title_sort morphology and surficial sediments of the waldemar river confined outwash fan (kaffiøyra, svalbard)
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
publishDate 2017
url https://apcz.umk.pl/BOGPGS/article/view/14672
long_lat ENVELOPE(12.002,12.002,78.627,78.627)
geographic Arctic
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op_source Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series; Nr 13 (2017); 61-70
Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series; No. 13 (2017); 61-70
2300-8490
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