Reconstruction of subglacial processes from sedimentological evidence is central to our understanding of glaciological conditions beneath former ice masses. At Svínafellsjökull, southeast Iceland, we assess the extent to which two different processes of basal ice formation (regelation and glaciohydraulic supercooling) can be identified from ice-marginal sediments. Our results indicate that the sedimentary characteristics of deposits produced by these two processes can be distinguished from one another and that it may be possible to recognise evidence of these processes in Quaternary sediments and to reconstruct their spatial pervasiveness. Sediments derived from the melting of regelation basal ice have (i) a massive structure; (ii) a sedime...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Introduction Glaciers and ice sheets entrain large quantities of sediment and processes by which th...
Much previous research at surge-type glaciers has sought to identify features diagnostic of surge-ty...
Reconstruction of subglacial processes from sedimentological evidence is central to our understandin...
Dispersed facies basal ice (massive ice with dispersed debris aggregates) outcrops at the margins of...
There is need for a quantitative assessment of the importance of glaciohydraulic supercooling for ba...
There is need for a quantitative assessment of the importance of glaciohydraulic supercooling for ba...
There is need for a quantitative assessment of the importance of glaciohydraulic supercooling for ba...
The identification of distinctive sedimentological characteristics within the basal ice layer (BIL),...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Glaciohydraulic supercooling is potentially an important mechanism of basal ice formation with signi...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
This thesis explores the influence that meltwater exerts on styles of ice-marginal sedimentation, u...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Introduction Glaciers and ice sheets entrain large quantities of sediment and processes by which th...
Much previous research at surge-type glaciers has sought to identify features diagnostic of surge-ty...
Reconstruction of subglacial processes from sedimentological evidence is central to our understandin...
Dispersed facies basal ice (massive ice with dispersed debris aggregates) outcrops at the margins of...
There is need for a quantitative assessment of the importance of glaciohydraulic supercooling for ba...
There is need for a quantitative assessment of the importance of glaciohydraulic supercooling for ba...
There is need for a quantitative assessment of the importance of glaciohydraulic supercooling for ba...
The identification of distinctive sedimentological characteristics within the basal ice layer (BIL),...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Glaciohydraulic supercooling is potentially an important mechanism of basal ice formation with signi...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
This thesis explores the influence that meltwater exerts on styles of ice-marginal sedimentation, u...
Dispersed facies basal ice - massive (i.e. structureless) ice with dispersed debris aggregates - is ...
Introduction Glaciers and ice sheets entrain large quantities of sediment and processes by which th...
Much previous research at surge-type glaciers has sought to identify features diagnostic of surge-ty...