Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer: an alpine perspective
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1987
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Preface....................................................... xv
SECTION I
A BACKGROUND TO GLACIO-FLUVIAL SEDIMENT TRANSFER
1. Introduction............................................... 3
A. M. Gurnell
2. The alpine sediment system: a context for glacio-fluvial processes 9
M. J. Clark
2.1 Introduction........................................ 9
2.2 Dimensions of the system: the spatial context........... 11
2.2.1 Boundaries for the alpine system ............. 11
2.2.2 Large-scale patterns of spatial variation....... 12
2.2.3 Meso-scale patterns of spatial variation........ 16
2.2.4 Micro-scale patterns of spatial variation....... 17
2.3 Dimensions of the system: the temporal context......... 18
2.3.1 Large-scale temporal patterns ................ 18
2.3.2 Meso-scale temporal variations............... 23
2.3.3 Micro-scale temporal variations............... 24
2.3.4 Models of time............................. 25
2.4 Arctic and alpine sediment systems — links and contrasts . 27
2.5 Conclusions......................................... 29
3. Geocryological inputs to the alpine sediment system............ 33
M. J. Clark
3.1 The nature of the alpine sediment transfer system....... 33
3.2 Frameworks for an alpine sediment transfer model...... 34
3.2.1 Structured inventories of sediment processes ... 35
3.2.2 Systematic frameworks for sediment processes.. 40
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viii Contents
3.3 Geocryological attributes of the alpine sediment system .. 44
3.3.1 Mountain permafrost........................ 44
3.3.2 The role of snow in mountain environments ... 48
3.3.3 Alpine sediment transfer processes............ 50
3.4 The role of geocryological processes in the glacio-fluvial
sediment system: an assessment ....................... 52
4. Sediment transfer processes in alpine glacier basins............. 59
C. R. Fenn
4.1 Introduction........................................ 59
4.2 The sediment transfer system of glacierized alpine basins 60
4.2.1 Specification of the system................... 60
4.2.2 Characteristics of the sediment system......... 69
4.2.3 A model of the debris transfer system of alpine
glacier basins............................... 76
4.3 Sediment transport in glacier outflow streams........... 76
4.3.1 The runoff and sediment system of alpine glacier
basins..................................... 76
4.3.2 Characteristics of proglacial streamflow and
sediment transport.......................... 76
4.3.3 A flow-based model of sediment transport in
proglacial streams........................... 79
4.4 Conclusions......................................... 81
5. The hydrogeomorphology of alpine proglacial areas ............ 87
K. J. Gregory
5.1 Introduction........................................ 87
5.2 Fluvial form and process............................. 88
5.2.1 Discharge.................................. 89
5.2.2 Sediment availability........................ 91
5.2.3 Local characteristics......................... 92
5.2.4 Form and process adjustment................ 92
5.3 Fluvial landform domains............................ 93
5.3.1 Channel patterns ........................... 93
5.3.2 Bedrock domains........................... 97
5.3.3 Areas dominated by palaeoforms............. 97
5.4 Palaeomorphology and palaeohydrology................ 98
5.5 Conclusions and applications ......................... 104
Contents ix
SECTION II
GLACIAL SEDIMENT TRANSFER
6. Englacial and supraglacial sediment: transport and deposition.... Ill
R. J. Small
6.1 The glacier as a transport system...................... Ill
6.1.1 The supraglacial transport path............... 113
6.1.2 The englacial transport path ................. 113
6.2 Sedimentological characteristics of glacial debris......... 114
6.3 The distribution of englacial sediment within alpine glaciers 115
6.4 Case studies of englacial sediment from the Val d Hérens,
Switzerland......................................... 119
6.4.1 Englacial sediments of Glacier de Tsidjiore Nouve 119
6.4.2 Englacial sediments of Bas Glacier d Arolla.... 127
6.4.3 Englacial sediments of Haut Glacier d Arolla .. 129
6.5 The role of englacial sediments in the formation of supra-
glacial moraines..................................... 135
6.6 Case studies of medial moraine form and genesis from the
Val d Hérens, Switzerland............................ 136
6.6.1 Medial moraines of Glacier de Tsidjiore Nouve. 136
6.6.2 Medial moraines of Bas Glacier d Arolla...... 142
6.6.3 Medial moraines of Haut Glacier d Arolla..... 142
6.6.4 Types of medial moraine in the Val d Hérens .. 143
7. The subglacial sediment system............................... 147
R. A. Souchez and R. D. Lorrain
7.1 The subglacial sediment system and thermal conditions at
the bed............................................. 147
7.2 The formation of the basal ice layer................... 148
7.3 Alpine glacier abrasion............................... 153
7.4 Plucking conditions and the displacement of boulders.... 155
7.5 Alpine subglacial sediments........................... 158
7.6 The role of subglacial water channels.................. 160
7.7 Conclusions......................................... 161
8. Moraine sediment budgets................................... 165
R. J. Small
8.1 Introduction........................................ 165
8.2 Studies of the outputs of sediment from glaciers........ 167
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8.3 The characteristics and formation of lateral moraines .. 174
8.3.1 The sources of lateral moraine sediments ... 175
8.4 The lateral moraine embankments of the Glacier de
Tsidjiore Nouve................................... 177
8.4.1 The southern moraine.................... 179
8.4.2 The northern moraine.................... 179
8.4.3 Processes of lateral moraine formation..... 180
8.4.4 Characteristics of the moraine sediments.... 181
8.5 The lateral moraine sediment budget, Glacier de Tsidjiore
Nouve............................................ 187
8.5.1 Rates of sediment input to the lateral moraines
during the Neoglacial advances............ 187
8.5.2 Present rates of sediment input to the lateral
moraines................................ 189
8.6 Conclusions....................................... 194
9. The glacial sediment system: an alpine perspective............. 199
R. J. Small
SECTION III
FLUVIAL SEDIMENT TRANSFER
10. Glacial hydrology.......................................... 207
H. Rothlisberger and H. Lang
10.1 The hydro-climatic conditions of glaciers............. 207
10.2 Water balance and mass balance of glaciers and their
determination..................................... 209
10.2.1 The hydrological and the glaciological methods 209
10.2.2 The geodetic method..................... 210
10.2.3 Some results of water and mass balance studies
in the Austrian and Swiss Alps............ 211
10.3 The melt processes at the glacier surface ............. 214
10.3.1 The heat balance and its components ...... 214
10.3.2 Some results from field studies............ 218
10.4 Characteristics of glacier runoff..................... 221
10.4.1 The compensating effect.................. 221
10.4.2 Diurnal and annual cycle, storage processes . 223
10.4.3 Aperiodic variations and extreme floods .... 226
10.4.4 Long-term variations..................... 231
Content xi
10.5 Intra- and subglacial drainage...................... 233
10.6 Water flow in ice conduits and veins................ 235
10.6.1 Basic principles of water flow in ice conduits 235
10.6.2 Results of water pressure computations for
some typical configurations of ice surface and
englacial conduits....................... 241
10.6.3 Time-dependent discharge................ 245
10.6.4 Seepage................................ 249
10.6.5 The formation of englacial passageways ... 252
10.7 Drainage at the glacier bed......................... 256
10.7.1 Specific conditions at the bed............ 256
10.7.2 Location of channels.................... 259
10.7.3 Impact of spring melts and floods on the
subglacial system....................... 261
10.8 Glacier-dammed lakes and outburst floods........... 268
10.9 Methods of investigation of intra- and subglacial drainage 271
10.10 Conclusions...................................... 274
11. Solutes................................................... 285
R. A. Souchez and M. M. Lemmens
11.1 The alpine glacier environment and water chemistry .. 285
11.2 The atmospheric contribution...................... 286
11.3 Self-purification in alpine glaciers, selective flushing out of
ions and leaching................................. 287
.4 Membrane filtration.............................. 289
.5 Phase changes.................................... 291
.6 Ion exchange..................................... 292
.7 Subglacial weathering............................. 295
Dissolved load-discharge relationships and the origin of
solutes.......................................... 298
11.9 Comparison of chemical activity between an alpine glacier
basin and other basins............................ 300
12. Suspended sediment........................................ 305
A. M. Gurnell
12.1 Introduction..................................... 305
12.2 Methods of monitoring suspended sediment.......... 308
12.3 Suspended sediment yield—a global perspective...... 315
12.4 The relationship between suspended sediment con-
centration and discharge........................... 320
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12.5 Anomalies from the suspended sediment-discharge
relationship....................................... 331
12.6 Spatial aspects of suspended sediment delivery to the
proglacial stream network.......................... 334
12.7 Proglacial sediment sources and sinks................ 343
12.8 Particle size characteristics of proglacial suspended sediment 347
12.9 Conclusion ....................................... 348
13. Bedload.................................................. 355
B. Gomez
13.1 Introduction...................................... 355
13.2 Techniques for sampling and measuring bedload discharge
in gravel-bed rivers................................ 356
13.2.1 Sampling devices ........................ 356
13.2.2 Pit traps................................ 359
13.2.3 Tracers................................. 360
13.3 Bedload transport dynamics in gravel-bed channels .... 360
13.3.1 Controls upon the initiation of particle motion 361
13.3.2 Controls upon the bedload transport-flow
relationship............................. 362
13.4 Prediction of bedload discharge in gravel-bed channels. 364
13.5 Perspective on bedload transport in mountain rivers ... 366
14. Electrical conductivity...................................... 377
C. R. Fenn
14.1 Introduction...................................... 377
14.2 The bases of EC investigations in glacier basins....... 379
14.2.1 The uses of EC in glacier basin research.... 379
14.2.2 The limitations of EC studies in glacier basin
research................................ 381
14.3 Supraglacial EC studies............................ 390
14.4 Proglacial EC studies.............................. 394
14.4.1 Spatial and temporal variations in the EC of
proglacial streams........................ 394
14.4.2 Diurnal hydrograph-chemograph patterns .. 400
14.4.3 EC-Q relationships...................... 402
14.5 The contribution of EC studies to hydro-glaciological
research.......................................... 406
14.5.1 Glacier hydrochemistry................... 406
14.5.2 Glacier hydrology........................ 407
Content xiii
15. Fluvial sediment yield from alpine, glacierized catchments...... 415
A. M. Gurnell
15.1 Introduction...................................... 415
15.2 Specification of the components of the fluvial sediment
load in glacierized catchments....................... 415
15.3 Components of the fluvial sediment yield of alpine
glacierized catchments.............................. 416
15.4 Generation of sediment yield from alpine glacierized
drainage basins.................................... 418
SECTION IV
IMPLICATIONS
16. Proglacial channel processes ................................ 423
C. R. Fenn and A. M. Gurnell
16.1 Introduction...................................... 423
16.2 Differentiation of valley train from sandur plain processes 426
16.3 Braided channel processes.......................... 432
16.4 Changes in proglacial channel patterns at varying time and
space scales....................................... 439
16.4.1 Long-term process and form adjustments ... 439
16.4.2 Inter-annual changes in proglacial channel
patterns ................................ 442
16.4.3 Intra-annual changes in proglacial channel
patterns ................................ 446
16.5 Changes in proglacial channel cross-sections at varying time
and space scales................................... 447
16.5.1 Adjustments in cross-section shape and size . 450
16.5.2 Adjustments in hydraulic geometry ........ 461
16.5.3 Adjustments of channel size and shape to
variations in streamflow and sediment transport 464
16.6 Conclusions....................................... 467
17. Glacial meltwater streams, hydrology and sediment transport: the
case of the Grande Dixence hydroelectricity scheme............ 473
A. Bezinge
17.1 Introduction...................................... 473
17.2 Hydrology........................................ 474
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17.2.1 Annual precipitation and runoff........... 477
17.2.2 Monthly runoff.......................... 480
17.2.3 Daily flows ............................. 480
17.2.4 Instantaneous discharges.................. 483
17.2.5 Albedo: an important factor affecting ablation 484
17.2.6 Flood discharges generated by processes other
than ablation............................ 486
17.2.7 Remarks................................ 488
17.3 Sediment transport ................................ 488
17.3.1 Suspended sediment transport in glacial melt-
water streams ........................... 489
17.3.2 Suspended sediment in lakes .............. 492
17.3.3 Bedload ................................ 496
17.3.4 Remarks................................ 496
18. The glacio-fluvial sediment system: applications and implications 499
M. J. Clark
18.1 Approaches to the current process system............ 499
18.2 Erosion estimation and its denudational implications... 501
18.2.1 The aims of the sediment budget approach . 501
18.2.2 The methods: sediment budget monitoring and
two alternatives.......................... 502
18.2.3 Problems in the extrapolation of sediment
budget estimates......................... 503
18.3 Palaeo glacio-fluvial sediment systems ............... 505
18.3.1 The quest for analogues.................. 505
18.3.2 The ergodic fallacy....................... 506
18.3.3 A systems-based synthetic analogue........ 507
18.4 Applications for studies of the alpine sediment system . 508
18.5 The status of the alpine and glacio-fluvial sediment
systems........................................... 512
Index......................................................... 517
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spelling | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective ed. by A. M. Gurnell ... Chichester [u.a.] Wiley 1987 XV, 524 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier A Wiley-Interscience publication Literaturangaben Alluvions Glaciologie Gletsjers gtt Géomorphologie glaciaire Rivieren gtt Sedimenttransport gtt Sédimentation (Géologie) Alluvium Glacial landforms Glaciology Sedimentation and deposition Glaziales Sediment (DE-588)4157505-2 gnd rswk-swf Alpen (DE-588)4001328-5 gnd rswk-swf Alpen (DE-588)4001328-5 g Glaziales Sediment (DE-588)4157505-2 s DE-604 Gurnell, Angela M. 20.Jht. Sonstige (DE-588)1089134797 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000770759&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective Alluvions Glaciologie Gletsjers gtt Géomorphologie glaciaire Rivieren gtt Sedimenttransport gtt Sédimentation (Géologie) Alluvium Glacial landforms Glaciology Sedimentation and deposition Glaziales Sediment (DE-588)4157505-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4157505-2 (DE-588)4001328-5 |
title | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective |
title_auth | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective |
title_exact_search | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective |
title_full | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective ed. by A. M. Gurnell ... |
title_fullStr | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective ed. by A. M. Gurnell ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective ed. by A. M. Gurnell ... |
title_short | Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer |
title_sort | glacio fluvial sediment transfer an alpine perspective |
title_sub | an alpine perspective |
topic | Alluvions Glaciologie Gletsjers gtt Géomorphologie glaciaire Rivieren gtt Sedimenttransport gtt Sédimentation (Géologie) Alluvium Glacial landforms Glaciology Sedimentation and deposition Glaziales Sediment (DE-588)4157505-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Alluvions Glaciologie Gletsjers Géomorphologie glaciaire Rivieren Sedimenttransport Sédimentation (Géologie) Alluvium Glacial landforms Glaciology Sedimentation and deposition Glaziales Sediment Alpen |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000770759&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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