Title of article
Glacial landsystems of Satujِkull, Iceland: A modern analogue for glacial landsystem overprinting by mountain icecaps
Author/Authors
Evans، نويسنده , , David J.A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
13
From page
225
To page
237
Abstract
Mapping of the surficial geology and geomorphology of the Satujِkull foreland of the northern Hofsjِkull ice cap in central Iceland provides a clear signature of glacial landsystem overprinting as a result of complex glacier behaviour during the historical period. Landsystem 1 comprises a wide arc of ice-cored moraine and controlled ridges lying outside fluted and drumlinized terrain, and is indicative of polythermal conditions. This landform assemblage commonly marks the historical Little Ice Age maximum limit on the forelands of upland icefields in the arid interior of Iceland and is therefore a record of climatically driven glacier advance. Landsystem 2 contains most of the diagnostic criteria for the surging glacier landsystem and records two separate surges by the western margin of Satujِkull in the period since the attainment of the Little Ice Age maximum advance. The occurrence of Landsystem 2 is significant because Satujِkull has not been previously regarded as a surging glacier, even though other outlets of Hofsjِkull are prone to surging. Landsystem overprinting, especially in response to changing thermal regimes and/or glacier dynamics, and particularly by different flow units in the same glacier, is rarely reported but is crucial to the critical application of modern landsystem analogues to Quaternary palaeoglaciological reconstruction.
Keywords
Glacial geomorphology , Glacial landsystem , Satujِkull , Polythermal glacier , Glacier surging
Journal title
Geomorphology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Geomorphology
Record number
2361227
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