冰川看起来消失了,它就消失了吗?作为最近最大冰川范围证据的高纬度北极冰蚀斜坡的地表下特征

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Eric Bernard, Jean-Michel Friedt, Alexander Prokop, Florian Tolle, Madeleine Griselin
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摘要

在冰川退缩和降水量增加的背景下,北极冰川盆地斜坡受到压力,导致了明显的变化。在这项工作中,使用探地雷达绘制了北极小冰川盆地斜坡的地下特征图。结合地表地形数据,勘测了从距当前冰川范围最远的地区到仍与冰川接触的地区的八个横断面。这样就可以重建冰川退缩时冰蚀斜坡所经历的各个阶段。斜坡似乎从与冰川相连的厚碎屑覆盖冰体演变为碎屑覆盖的残冰和冰/碎屑混合体。与此同时,斜坡的表面形态也从均匀的冰雪覆盖斜坡坡度转变为过程结束时更为复杂的滑石型斜坡。这些演变的阶段与以前的冰川范围一致。斜坡各个阶段的主要驱动因素是与碎屑移动和冰芯融化相关的斜坡不断调整。所有这些因素都因冰川所处的更温暖、更潮湿的条件而加剧。
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Is a glacier gone when it looks gone? Subsurface characteristics of high-Arctic ice-cored slopes as evidence of the latest maximum glacier extent

Is a glacier gone when it looks gone? Subsurface characteristics of high-Arctic ice-cored slopes as evidence of the latest maximum glacier extent

In the context of glacier retreat and increased precipitations, Arctic glacier basin slopes are subject to stress leading to visible transformations. In this work, subsurface features of a small Arctic glacier basin slopes are mapped using ground-penetrating RADAR. In combination with surface topography data, eight transects were surveyed ranging from the areas furthest from the current glacier extent to the areas still in contact with the glacier. This allowed for a reconstitution of the successive stages ice-cored slopes go through when glaciers retreat. It appears that slopes evolve from thick debris-covered ice bodies connected with the glacier, to residual ice and ice/debris mixes covered in debris. At the same time, surface morphology of the slopes shifts from homogeneous ice-cored slope gradients to more complex talus-type slopes at the end of the process. The stages of these evolutions are in compliance with former glacier extents. The main driving factors of the slopes successive stages are the constant slope adjustments linked to debris movements, and the melting of ice cores. All these factors are exacerbated by the warmer and wetter conditions they are subject to.

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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
12.10%
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215
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms is an interdisciplinary international journal concerned with: the interactions between surface processes and landforms and landscapes; that lead to physical, chemical and biological changes; and which in turn create; current landscapes and the geological record of past landscapes. Its focus is core to both physical geographical and geological communities, and also the wider geosciences
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