The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway

Linnévatnet (78° 2’N, 13° 49’E), is a glacial-fed lake located in Svalbard, an archipelago north of Norway. Sediments found in the lake are supplied by the Linné Glacier, 8km south of the lake, and are transported by the melt stream into the lake, creating laminations with a strong signal of seasona...

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Main Authors: Zamora-Reyes^, Diana, Lougheed, Vanessa L, Werner, Alan, Roof*, Steven
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author Zamora-Reyes^, Diana
Lougheed, Vanessa L
Werner, Alan
Roof*, Steven
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description Linnévatnet (78° 2’N, 13° 49’E), is a glacial-fed lake located in Svalbard, an archipelago north of Norway. Sediments found in the lake are supplied by the Linné Glacier, 8km south of the lake, and are transported by the melt stream into the lake, creating laminations with a strong signal of seasonal deposition. Due to its immaculate environment and recent rapid increase in temperature, this site is an ideal place to study past-climate proxies and determine how the changing environment is affecting the area. The objective of this study is to determine the frequency of water underflows influencing sediment distribution and how they are related to weather patterns. Loggers recorded water temperature at 6 depths in 2 separate stations; weather was logged at an adjacent weather station. Underflow events, identified based on large changes in water temperature at the deepest loggers, were most common near the stream inflow. These events were most often correlated with changes in wind direction, wind speed and precipitation. In the future, underflows will be compared to time-lapse pictures of the lake, data of an interval-o-meter -which records the amount of sedimentation- and tilt data to see how lake processes affect sedimentation distribution throughout the lake.
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spelling ftutep:oai:scholarworks.utep.edu:couri_abstracts-1020 2025-01-16T22:03:07+00:00 The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway Zamora-Reyes^, Diana Lougheed, Vanessa L Werner, Alan Roof*, Steven 2011-04-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.utep.edu/couri_abstracts/10 https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=couri_abstracts unknown ScholarWorks@UTEP https://scholarworks.utep.edu/couri_abstracts/10 https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=couri_abstracts COURI Symposium Abstracts, Spring 2011 Underflows Sedimentation Climate Change Environmental Sciences Ecology and Evolution and Geology Climate Geology Meteorology Sedimentology text 2011 ftutep 2023-01-23T21:04:46Z Linnévatnet (78° 2’N, 13° 49’E), is a glacial-fed lake located in Svalbard, an archipelago north of Norway. Sediments found in the lake are supplied by the Linné Glacier, 8km south of the lake, and are transported by the melt stream into the lake, creating laminations with a strong signal of seasonal deposition. Due to its immaculate environment and recent rapid increase in temperature, this site is an ideal place to study past-climate proxies and determine how the changing environment is affecting the area. The objective of this study is to determine the frequency of water underflows influencing sediment distribution and how they are related to weather patterns. Loggers recorded water temperature at 6 depths in 2 separate stations; weather was logged at an adjacent weather station. Underflow events, identified based on large changes in water temperature at the deepest loggers, were most common near the stream inflow. These events were most often correlated with changes in wind direction, wind speed and precipitation. In the future, underflows will be compared to time-lapse pictures of the lake, data of an interval-o-meter -which records the amount of sedimentation- and tilt data to see how lake processes affect sedimentation distribution throughout the lake. Text glacier glacier Svalbard University of Texas at El Paso: Digital Commons@UTEP Linnévatnet ENVELOPE(13.824,13.824,78.042,78.042) Norway Svalbard
spellingShingle Underflows
Sedimentation
Climate Change
Environmental Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
and Geology
Climate
Geology
Meteorology
Sedimentology
Zamora-Reyes^, Diana
Lougheed, Vanessa L
Werner, Alan
Roof*, Steven
The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway
title The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway
title_full The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway
title_fullStr The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway
title_short The Role of Underflows and Climate on Sediment Distribution in Glacial-fed Lake Linné, Svalbard, Norway
title_sort role of underflows and climate on sediment distribution in glacial-fed lake linné, svalbard, norway
topic Underflows
Sedimentation
Climate Change
Environmental Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
and Geology
Climate
Geology
Meteorology
Sedimentology
topic_facet Underflows
Sedimentation
Climate Change
Environmental Sciences
Ecology and Evolution
and Geology
Climate
Geology
Meteorology
Sedimentology
url https://scholarworks.utep.edu/couri_abstracts/10
https://scholarworks.utep.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=couri_abstracts