The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and winding for over 200 km through the eastern highlands before emptying into the Arctic Ocean. Hydrothermal activity and subglacial eruptions beneath Vatnajökull generate enormous quantities of meltwater, which can drain catastrophically in outburst floods, known as jökulhlaups. Jökulhlaups have flowed through the Jökulsá á Fjöllum channel throughout the Holocene, but intense debate exists over their timing and magnitude. While previous studies report a peak flood discharge of 0.9 x 106 m3 s-1, Howard et al. (2012) found evidence of a peak discharge of 2.2 x 107 m3 s-1, which would make this the largest known flood on Earth. This project see...
The full Holocene development of the large (8100 km(2)) Vatnajokull ice cap in Iceland with its many...
Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak dis...
Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak dis...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...
This paper discusses Howard et al. (2012) who reconstruct the peak discharge of a glacial outburst f...
The North Atlantic region has experienced significant climate fluctuations during the Holocene. It h...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
The full Holocene development of the large (8100 km(2)) Vatnajokull ice cap in Iceland with its many...
Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak dis...
Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak dis...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...
This paper discusses Howard et al. (2012) who reconstruct the peak discharge of a glacial outburst f...
The North Atlantic region has experienced significant climate fluctuations during the Holocene. It h...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
International audienceThe Early Holocene (12-8.2 cal ka) deglaciation and pulsed warming was associa...
The full Holocene development of the large (8100 km(2)) Vatnajokull ice cap in Iceland with its many...
Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak dis...
Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak dis...