Catastrophic floods have formed deep bedrock canyons on Earth, but the relationship between peak discharge and bedrock erosion is not clearly understood. This hinders efforts to use geological evidence of these cataclysmic events to constrain their magnitude – a prerequisite for impact assessments. Here, we combine proxy evidence from slackwater sediments with topographic models and hydraulic simulations to constrain the Late Holocene flood history of the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river in northern Iceland. We date floods to 3.5, 1.5 and 1.35 thousand years ago and confirm that flow peaks during these events were at most a third of previous estimates. Nevertheless, exposure ages suggests that nearby knickpoints retreated by more than 2 km during th...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
This paper discusses Howard et al. (2012) who reconstruct the peak discharge of a glacial outburst f...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...
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...
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...
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...
International audienceThe importance of high-magnitude, short-lived flood events in controlling the ...
International audienceThe importance of high-magnitude, short-lived flood events in controlling the ...
International audienceExtreme flood events are characterised by very high discharges, potentially ex...
International audienceExtreme flood events are characterised by very high discharges, potentially ex...
AbstractThe impact of extreme flood events is rarely considered in studies of long-term landscape ev...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
This paper discusses Howard et al. (2012) who reconstruct the peak discharge of a glacial outburst f...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...
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...
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...
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...
International audienceThe importance of high-magnitude, short-lived flood events in controlling the ...
International audienceThe importance of high-magnitude, short-lived flood events in controlling the ...
International audienceExtreme flood events are characterised by very high discharges, potentially ex...
International audienceExtreme flood events are characterised by very high discharges, potentially ex...
AbstractThe impact of extreme flood events is rarely considered in studies of long-term landscape ev...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
The Jökulsá á Fjöllum is Iceland’s second longest river, draining from the Vatnajökull ice cap and w...
This paper discusses Howard et al. (2012) who reconstruct the peak discharge of a glacial outburst f...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...