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Surging glacier landsystem of Tungnaárjökull, Iceland

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Pages 134-151 | Received 17 Mar 2009, Accepted 24 May 2009, Published online: 23 Jan 2012
 

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A1:30,000 scale map of the snout and proglacial landscape of the surging Icelandic glacier Tungnaárjökull, based upon aerial photography from 1995, immediately after a surge, allows an assessment of the spatial variability in landform-sediment imprints of catastrophic glacier advance across upland bedrock ridges. The ice-margin parallel alignment of the bedrock ridges locally strongly directs proglacial meltwater drainage and initiates strong compression in the ice during surging, resulting in the development of prominent ice-cored hummocky moraine composed of glacifluvial sediment. Diagnostic surge landforms elsewhere on the foreland include thrust block and push moraines, overridden ice-cored thrust block moraines, crevasse squeeze ridges, long flutings, hummocky moraine and ice-cored, pitted outwash.

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