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Abstract
In this paper we synthesise previous sedimentological studies and new, high resolution, digital elevation models from southern Småland to investigate the evolution of a deglacial landscape. Starting approximately at the deglacial highest shoreline, there is a 20-40 km wide zone of ribbed and hummocky moraine that can be connected to the predominantly subaqueous Göteborg moraine. North of this there is a dramatic shift into streamlined terrain. Based on sedimentological investigations we conclude that these zones represent a sub/supraglacial stagnant-ice landsystem, followed by a subglacial active ice landsystem, which during their formations had very different thermal and process regimes along the ice-bed interface (freezing on/frozen versus wet-based basal regimes). New observations derived from high resolution, LiDAR digital elevation models reveals patterns of erosional/depositional and morphostratigraphic relationships that have not previously been observed, opening up gateways for future research.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 252-283 |
Journal | GFF |
Volume | 137 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Geology
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Dive into the research topics of 'The importance of thermal boundary transitions on glacial geomorphology; mapping of ribbed/hummocky moraine and streamlined terrain from LiDAR, over Småland, South Sweden'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
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Drumlin formation in south Sweden
Möller, P. (PI), Dowling, T. P. F. (Research student) & Alexanderson, H. (Researcher)
2012/03/01 → 2016/03/31
Project: Research
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Sub-till sediments on the Småland peneplain - their age and implication for glacial stratigraphy and glacial dynamics in South Sweden
Möller, P. (PI)
2007/01/01 → 2009/12/31
Project: Research