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Developments In Quaternary Sciences Volume 13 The Myrdalsjokull Ice Cap Iceland Glacial Processes Sediments And Landforms On An Active Volcano Anders Schomacker

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Developments In Quaternary Sciences Volume 13 The Myrdalsjokull Ice Cap Iceland Glacial Processes Sediments And Landforms On An Active Volcano Anders Schomacker
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Developments In Quaternary Sciences Volume 13 The Myrdalsjokull Ice Cap Iceland Glacial Processes Sediments And Landforms On An Active Volcano Anders Schomacker instant download after payment.

Publisher: Elsevier Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.6 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Anders Schomacker, Johannes Krüger, Kurt Kjaer
ISBN: 0444530452
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Developments In Quaternary Sciences Volume 13 The Myrdalsjokull Ice Cap Iceland Glacial Processes Sediments And Landforms On An Active Volcano Anders Schomacker by Anders Schomacker, Johannes Krüger, Kurt Kjaer 0444530452 instant download after payment.

Existing lowland ice caps are usually considered the best analogues for formerly glaciated areas and as such Icelandic glaciers have been intensively investigated with regard to process-orientated sediment-landform interrelationships. Much work has been directed towards understanding the interaction between volcanic activity and glacier response i.e. water outbursts - j?kulhlhaups and sudden events of rapid flowing glacier ice, i.e. surges. The M?rdalsj?kull ice cap has served as an excellent 'ice-age' laboratory and publications are found in all major peer-reviewed journals.The M?rdalsj?kull ice cap is located in south central Iceland and covers some 600 km2 and is centered over a large caldera hosting the Katla central volcano that encircles an area of 100 km2. Eruptions from the Katla volcanic system occur on average twice a century and belong to the most violent geological events observed associated with an enormous outburst of water with strong influence on the ice cap and surrounding areas. During eruptions, huge quantities of tephra and volcanic gasses are also emitted. The ice cap drains into several basins via a series of outlet glaciers that terminate onto different forefields. Since the turn of the previous century M?rdalsj?kull has retreated from its Little Ice Age maximum by frontal or areal retreat only punctuated by abrupt minor advances or temporary stagnation. Either way this does provide a unique opportunity to investigate a diversity of glacial environments and its coupling to volcanic activity.Book covers all aspects of the ice cap and volcano dynamicsComprehensive reviews with updated resultsEditors and authors are well established scientists with research experience from MyrdalsjokullStandard reference work for Myrdalsjokull

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