Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments

High-magnitude jökulhlaups, glacier margin position and ice-thickness have been identified as key controls on sandur evolution. Existing models however have focused primarily on observations made during short windows of time and often do not account for the subsequent modification of proglacial land...

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Main Authors: Blauvelt, D.J., Russell, A.J., Large, A.R.G., TWEED, Fiona, Hiemstra, J.F., Kulessa, B., Evans, D.J.A., Waller, R.I.
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Published: Elsevier 2020
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spelling ftustaffordshire:oai:eprints.staffs.ac.uk:6204 2023-05-15T16:21:40+02:00 Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments Blauvelt, D.J. Russell, A.J. Large, A.R.G. TWEED, Fiona Hiemstra, J.F. Kulessa, B. Evans, D.J.A. Waller, R.I. 2020-03-24 text http://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/6204/ https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/6204/1/1-s2.0-S0169555X20301367-main.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169555X20301367?dgcid=author https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2020.107164 en eng Elsevier https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/6204/1/1-s2.0-S0169555X20301367-main.pdf Blauvelt, D.J., Russell, A.J., Large, A.R.G., TWEED, Fiona , Hiemstra, J.F., Kulessa, B., Evans, D.J.A. and Waller, R.I. (2020) Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments. Geomorphology, 360. ISSN 0169-555X cc_by CC-BY Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftustaffordshire https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2020.107164 2023-03-02T23:15:52Z High-magnitude jökulhlaups, glacier margin position and ice-thickness have been identified as key controls on sandur evolution. Existing models however have focused primarily on observations made during short windows of time and often do not account for the subsequent modification of proglacial landsystems by repeated jökulhlaups or post-depositional modification due to melt out over decadal time-scales. Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were used to reconstruct the development of large depressions on Skeiðarársandur, an outwash plain in southeast Iceland. These depressions measure up to 1 km in width and up to 13 m in depth and are associated with ice bodies up to 1 km in length and up to 150 m in height emplaced during a high-magnitude jökulhlaup in 1903 and subsequently buried by jökulhlaups in 1913 and 1922. The continued melting of the Harðaskriða ice bodies over a century following their emplacement, together with subsequent repeated burial, by high-magnitude jökulhlaups demonstrates that jökulhlaups may continue to serve as important controls on sandur evolution on a decadal to centennial timescale (101 – 102 years). The Harðaskriða depressions developed only following the retreat of the glacier margin after 1945, which highlights the controls of margin position on the evolution of the sandur. Margin position and thickness of the glacier profile was seen to affect not only the distribution and thickness of sediment emplaced during jökulhaups but also the rate and pattern of melt in the decades following the decoupling of the margin from the sandur. The jökulhlaup landsystem model signatures identified at this site may provide a useful analogue for interpreting landforms and strata emplaced by glacier margin fluctuations, jökulhlaups and melt out generated by retreating continental Pleistocene ice sheets Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Iceland Staffordshire University: STORE - Staffordshire Online Repository Skeiðarársandur ENVELOPE(-17.370,-17.370,63.848,63.848) Geomorphology 360 107164
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description High-magnitude jökulhlaups, glacier margin position and ice-thickness have been identified as key controls on sandur evolution. Existing models however have focused primarily on observations made during short windows of time and often do not account for the subsequent modification of proglacial landsystems by repeated jökulhlaups or post-depositional modification due to melt out over decadal time-scales. Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) were used to reconstruct the development of large depressions on Skeiðarársandur, an outwash plain in southeast Iceland. These depressions measure up to 1 km in width and up to 13 m in depth and are associated with ice bodies up to 1 km in length and up to 150 m in height emplaced during a high-magnitude jökulhlaup in 1903 and subsequently buried by jökulhlaups in 1913 and 1922. The continued melting of the Harðaskriða ice bodies over a century following their emplacement, together with subsequent repeated burial, by high-magnitude jökulhlaups demonstrates that jökulhlaups may continue to serve as important controls on sandur evolution on a decadal to centennial timescale (101 – 102 years). The Harðaskriða depressions developed only following the retreat of the glacier margin after 1945, which highlights the controls of margin position on the evolution of the sandur. Margin position and thickness of the glacier profile was seen to affect not only the distribution and thickness of sediment emplaced during jökulhaups but also the rate and pattern of melt in the decades following the decoupling of the margin from the sandur. The jökulhlaup landsystem model signatures identified at this site may provide a useful analogue for interpreting landforms and strata emplaced by glacier margin fluctuations, jökulhlaups and melt out generated by retreating continental Pleistocene ice sheets
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author Blauvelt, D.J.
Russell, A.J.
Large, A.R.G.
TWEED, Fiona
Hiemstra, J.F.
Kulessa, B.
Evans, D.J.A.
Waller, R.I.
spellingShingle Blauvelt, D.J.
Russell, A.J.
Large, A.R.G.
TWEED, Fiona
Hiemstra, J.F.
Kulessa, B.
Evans, D.J.A.
Waller, R.I.
Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
author_facet Blauvelt, D.J.
Russell, A.J.
Large, A.R.G.
TWEED, Fiona
Hiemstra, J.F.
Kulessa, B.
Evans, D.J.A.
Waller, R.I.
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title Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
title_short Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
title_full Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
title_fullStr Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
title_full_unstemmed Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
title_sort controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at skeiðarársandur, iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments
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Blauvelt, D.J., Russell, A.J., Large, A.R.G., TWEED, Fiona , Hiemstra, J.F., Kulessa, B., Evans, D.J.A. and Waller, R.I. (2020) Controls on jökulhlaup-transported buried ice melt-out at Skeiðarársandur, Iceland: implications for the evolution of ice-marginal environments. Geomorphology, 360. ISSN 0169-555X
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