Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations

Recent acceleration of rock glaciers is well recognized in the European Alps, but similar behavior is hardly documented elsewhere. Also, the controlling factors are not fully understood. Here we provide evidence for acceleration of a rock glacier complex in northern Norway, from 62 years of remote s...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Eriksen, Harald Øverli, Rouyet, Line, Lauknes, Tom Rune, Berthling, Ivar, Hindberg, Heidi, Larsen, Yngvar, Corner, Geoffrey D.
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24948
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL077605
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/24948 2023-05-15T16:21:54+02:00 Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations Eriksen, Harald Øverli Rouyet, Line Lauknes, Tom Rune Berthling, Ivar Hindberg, Heidi Larsen, Yngvar Corner, Geoffrey D. 2018-08-23 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24948 https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL077605 eng eng Geophysical Research Letters Eriksen HØ, Rouyet L, Lauknes TRL, Berthling I, Isaksen K, Hindberg H, Larsen Y, Corner G. D. Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations. Geophysical Research Letters. 2018;45(16): 8314-8323 FRIDAID 1605912 doi:10.1029/2018GL077605 0094-8276 1944-8007 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24948 openAccess Copyright 2018 The Author(s) Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2018 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL077605 2022-05-04T22:58:43Z Recent acceleration of rock glaciers is well recognized in the European Alps, but similar behavior is hardly documented elsewhere. Also, the controlling factors are not fully understood. Here we provide evidence for acceleration of a rock glacier complex in northern Norway, from 62 years of remote sensing data. Average annual horizontal velocity measured by aerial feature tracking increased from ~0.5 myr -1 (1954–1977) to ~3.6 myr -1 (2006–2014). Measured by satellite synthetic aperture radar offset-tracking, averages increased from ~4.9 to ~9.8 myr -1 (2009–2016) and maximum velocities from ~12 to ~69 myr -1</sup . Kinematic analysis reveals different spatial-temporal trends in the upper and the lower parts of the rock glacier complex, suggesting progressive detachment of the faster front. We suggest that permafrost warming, topographic controls, and increased water access to deeper permafrost layers and internal shear zones can explain the kinematic behavior. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Northern Norway permafrost University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Geophysical Research Letters 45 16 8314 8323
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description Recent acceleration of rock glaciers is well recognized in the European Alps, but similar behavior is hardly documented elsewhere. Also, the controlling factors are not fully understood. Here we provide evidence for acceleration of a rock glacier complex in northern Norway, from 62 years of remote sensing data. Average annual horizontal velocity measured by aerial feature tracking increased from ~0.5 myr -1 (1954–1977) to ~3.6 myr -1 (2006–2014). Measured by satellite synthetic aperture radar offset-tracking, averages increased from ~4.9 to ~9.8 myr -1 (2009–2016) and maximum velocities from ~12 to ~69 myr -1</sup . Kinematic analysis reveals different spatial-temporal trends in the upper and the lower parts of the rock glacier complex, suggesting progressive detachment of the faster front. We suggest that permafrost warming, topographic controls, and increased water access to deeper permafrost layers and internal shear zones can explain the kinematic behavior.
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author Eriksen, Harald Øverli
Rouyet, Line
Lauknes, Tom Rune
Berthling, Ivar
Hindberg, Heidi
Larsen, Yngvar
Corner, Geoffrey D.
spellingShingle Eriksen, Harald Øverli
Rouyet, Line
Lauknes, Tom Rune
Berthling, Ivar
Hindberg, Heidi
Larsen, Yngvar
Corner, Geoffrey D.
Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
author_facet Eriksen, Harald Øverli
Rouyet, Line
Lauknes, Tom Rune
Berthling, Ivar
Hindberg, Heidi
Larsen, Yngvar
Corner, Geoffrey D.
author_sort Eriksen, Harald Øverli
title Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
title_short Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
title_full Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
title_fullStr Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
title_full_unstemmed Recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, Ádjet, Norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
title_sort recent acceleration of a rock glacier complex, ádjet, norway, documented by 62 years of remote sensing observations
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