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

Pub Date : 2017-12-21 DOI:10.1515/bgeo-2017-0014
Piotr Weckwerth, Katarzyna Greń, I. Sobota
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Abstract 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, in turnassociated with climate conditions. Other factors controlling outwash fan morphology (e.g. depth and width of distributive channels) are processes of fluvial erosion, and the transport and deposition of sediments. These factors have not previously been considered together in relation to the evolution of the confined outwash fans which are commonly incised into the top of permafrost in the forefields of subpolar glaciers and in mountains in 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 studies. The 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 the glacier and from lateral fluvial erosion of permafrost
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瓦尔德玛河局限外冲扇(kfe øyra, Svalbard)的形态和表层沉积物
北极高海拔地区受限外冲扇的发育和演化取决于融水流量,融水流量与冰川消融速率直接相关,而冰川消融速率又与气候条件相关。控制外冲扇形态的其他因素(如分流河道的深度和宽度)是河流侵蚀过程以及沉积物的搬运和沉积。这些因素以前没有被一起考虑到与封闭的外冲扇的演化有关,这些外冲扇通常被切割到亚极地冰川前田的永久冻土顶部和高北极地区的山脉中。在地貌学和沉积学研究的基础上,对瓦尔德马尔河(斯匹次卑尔根半岛西北部)一个封闭外冲扇的形态和表层沉积物进行了分析。我们的研究结果表明,分流河道的深度和宽度、扇坡以及冰川和永久冻土侧向河流侵蚀向河流系统提供的冰川-河流表层沉积物的结构特征之间存在多重关系
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