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adam_text | Titel: Glaciers glaciation
Autor: Benn, Douglas I.
Jahr: 2010
CONTENTS
PREFACE ix
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION xi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xiii
PART ONE GLACIERS
1 INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 Glacier systems 3
1.1.1 Mass balance 4
1.1.2 Meltwater 5
1.1.3 Glacier motion 5
1.1.4 Glaciers and sea-level change 5
1.1.5 Erosion and debris transport 5
1.1.6 Glacial sediments, landforms
and landscapes 5
1.2 Glacier morphology 5
1.2.1 Ice sheets and ice caps 6
1.2.2 Glaciers constrained by topography 7
1.2.3 Ice shelves 10
1.3 Present distribution of glaciers 11
1.3.1 Influence of latitude and altitude 11
1.3.2 Influence of aspect, relief and
distance from a moisture source 11
1.4 Past distribution of glaciers 13
1.4.1 Icehouse and greenhouse worlds 13
1.4.2 Cenozoic glaciation 15
2 SNOW, ICE AND CLIMATE
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2.1 Introduction 22
2.2 Surface energy balance 23
2.2.1 Changes of state and temperature 23
2.2.2 Shortwave radiation 24
2.2.3 Longwave radiation 25
2.2.4 Sensible and latent heat: turbulent
fluxes 25
2.2.5 Energy supplied by rain 26
2.2.6 Why is glacier ice blue? 26
2.3 Ice temperature 26
2.3.1 The melting point of ice 27
2.3.2 Controls on ice temperature 27
2.3.3 Thermal structure of glaciers and
ice sheets 28
2.4 Processes of accumulation and ablation 30
2.4.1 Snow and ice accumulation 30
2.4.2 Transformation of snow to ice 32
2.4.3 Melting of snow and ice 34
2.4.4 Sublimation and evaporation 35
2.4.5 The influence of debris cover 36
2.5 Mass balance 37
2.5.1 Definitions 37
2.5.2 Measurement of mass balance 38
2.5.3 Annual mass balance cycles 41
2.5.4 Mass balance gradients 43
2.5.5 The equilibrium line 46
2.5.6 Glaciation levels or glaciation
thresholds 47
2.5.7 Glacier sensitivity to climate
change 48
2.6 Glacier-climate interactions 49
2.6.1 Effects of glaciers and ice sheets on
the atmosphere 49
2.7 Ice cores 51
2.7.1 Ice coring programmes 51
2.7.2 Stable isotopes 53
2.7.3 Ancient atmospheres: the gas
content of glacier ice 54
2.7.4 Solutes and particulates 56
3 GLACIER HYDROLOGY
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3.1 Introduction 57
3.2 Basic concepts 58
3.2.1 Water sources and routing 58
3.2.2 Hydraulic potential 58
3.2.3 Resistance to flow 59
3.2.4 Channel wall processes: melting,
freezing and ice deformation 60
3.3 Supraglacial and englacial drainage 62
3.3.1 Supraglacial water storage and
drainage 62
3.3.2 Englacial drainage 63
3.4 Subglacial drainage 68
3.4.1 Subglacial channels 69
3.4.2 Water films 72
3.4.3 Linked cavity systems 73
3.4.4 Groundwater flow 74
3.4.5 Water at the ice-sediment interface 76
3.5 Glacial hydrological systems 76
3.5.1 Temperate glaciers 77
3.5.2 Polythermal glaciers 80
3.5.3 Modelling glacial hydrological
systems 81
3.6 Proglacial runoff 83
3.6.1 Seasonal and shorter-term cycles 83
3.6.2 Runoff and climate change 84
3.7 Glacial lakes and outburst floods 86
3.7.1 Introduction 86
3.7.2 Moraine-dammed lakes 87
3.7.3 Ice-dammed lakes 91
3.7.4 Icelandic subglacial lakes 93
3.7.5 Estimating GLOF magnitudes 95
3.8 Life in glaciers 96
3.8.1 Supraglacial ecosystems 96
3.8.2 Subglacial ecosystems 98
3.9 Glacier hydrochemistry 99
3.9.1 Overview 99
3.9.2 Snow chemistry 101
3.9.3 Chemical weathering processes 101
3.9.4 Subglacial chemical weathering 103
CONTENTS
3.9.5 Proglacial environments
3.9.6 Rates of chemical erosion
iERMOT ON
4.1
4.2
Introduction
Stress and strain
4.2.1 Stress
4.2.2 Strain
4.2.3 Rheology: stress-strain
relationships
4.2.4 Force balance in glaciers
4.3 Deformation of ice
4.3.1 Glen s Flow Law
4.3.2 Crystal fabric, impurities and
water content
4.3.3 Ice creep velocities
4.4 Sliding
4.4.1 Frozen beds
4.4.2 Sliding of wet-based ice
4.4.3 Glacier-bed friction
4.4.4 The role of water
4.5 Deformable beds
4.5.1 The Boulton-Hindmarsh model
4.5.2 Laboratory testing of subglacial tills
4.5.3 Direct observations of deformable
glacier beds
4.5.4 Rheology of subglacial till
4.6 Rates of basal motion
4.6.1 Sliding laws
4.6.2 Local and non-local controls on
ice velocity
4.7 Crevasses and other structures: strain
made visible
4.7.1 Crevasses
4.7.2 Crevasse patterns
4.7.3 Layering, foliation and related
structures
5 GLACIER DYNAMICS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Understanding glacier dynamics
5.2.1 Balance velocities
5.2.2 Deviations from the balance
velocity
5.2.3 Changes in ice thickness: continuity
5.2.4 Thermodynamics
5.3 Glacier models
5.3.1 Overview
5.3.2 Equilibrium glacier profiles
5.3.3 Time-evolving glacier models
5.4 Dynamics of valley glaciers
5.4.1 Intra-annual velocity variations
5.4.2 Multi-annual variations
5.5 Calving glaciers
5.5.1 Flow of calving glaciers
5.5.2 Calving processes
5.5.3 Calving laws
5.5.4 Advance and retreat of calving
glaciers
5.6 Ice shelves
5.6.1 Mass balance of ke shelves
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5.6.2 Flow of ice shelves
5.6.3 Ice shelf break-up
5. Glacier surges
5. *. 1 Overview
5.~.2 Distribution of surging glaciers
5.7.3 Temperate glacier surges
5. .4 Polythermal surging glaciers
5.7.5 Surge mechanisms
6 THE GREENLAND AND ANTARCTIC
ICE SHEETS
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Introduction
The Greenland Ice Sheet
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 Climate and surface mass balance
6.2.3 Ice sheet flow
6.2.4 Ice streams and outlet glaciers
The Antarctic Ice Sheet
6.3.1 Overview
6.3.2 Climate and mass balance
6.3.3 Flow of inland ice
6.3.4 Ice streams
6.3.5 Hydrology and subglacial lakes
6.3.6 Ice stream stagnation and
reactivation
6.3.7 Stability of the West Antarctic
Ice Sheet
7 GLACIERS AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Causes of sea-level change
7.2.1 Overview
7.2.2 Glacio-eustasy and global ice
volume
7.2.3 Glacio-isostasy and ice sheet
loading
7.3 Sea-level change over glacial-interglacial
cycles
7.3.1 Ice sheet fluctuations and eustatic
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143 7.3.2 Sea-level histories in glaciated
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7.4 Glaciers and recent sea-level change 245
145 7.4.1 Recorded sea-level change 245
145 7.4.2 Global glacier mass balance 245
146 7.5 Future sea-level change 250
147 7.5.1 IPCC climate and sea-level
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149 7.5.2 Predicting the glacial contribution
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153 159 PART TWO GLACIATION
163 164 8 EROSIONAL PROCESSES, FORMS AND
169 LANDSCAPES 259
174 8.1 Introduction 259
8.2 Subglacial erosion 261
177 8.2.1 Rock fracture: general principles 261
180 8.2.2 Abrasion 263
181 8.2.3 Quarrying 264
CONTENTS
8.4
8.5
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8.2.4 Erosion beneath cold ice
8.2.5 Erosion of soft beds
Small-scale erosional forms
8.3.1 Striae and polished surfaces
8.3.2 Rat tails
8.3.3 Chattermarks, gouges and fractures
8.3.4 P-forms
Intermediate-scale erosional forms
8.4.1 Roches moutonnees
8.4.2 Whalebacks and rock drumlins
8.4.3 Crag and tails
8.4.4 Channels
Large-scale erosional landforms
8.5.1 Rock basins and overdeepenings
Basins and overdeepenings in soft
sediments
Troughs and fjords
Cirques
Strandflats
Landscapes of glacial erosion
8.6.1 Areal scouring
Selective linear erosion
Landscapes of little or no glacial
erosion
Alpine landscapes
Cirque landscapes
Continent-scale patterns of erosion
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8.5.3
8.5.4
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8.6.3
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9 DEBRIS ENTRAPMENT AND TRANSPORT
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Approaches to the study of glacial
sediments
9.2.1 The glacial debris cascade
9.2.2 Spatial hierarchies of sediments
and landforms
9.3 Glacial debris entrainment
9.3.1 Supraglacial debris entrainment
9.3.2 Incorporation of debris into
basal ice
9.4 Debris transport and release
9.4.1 Subglacial transport
9.4.2 High-level debris transport
9.4.3 Glacifluvial transport
9.5 Effects of transport on debris
9.5.1 Granulometry
9.5.2 Clast morphology
9.5.3 Particle micromorphology
10 GLACIGENIC SEDIMENTS AND
DEPOSITIONAL PROCESSES
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10.2 Sediment description and classification 363
10.2.1 Sediment description 363
10.2.2 Deformation structures 366
10.2.3 Primary and secondary deposits 369
10.3 Primary glacigenic deposits (till) 371
10.3.1 Overview 371
10.3.2 Processes of subglacial till
formation 372
10.3.3 Glacitectonite 375
10.3.4 Subglacial traction till 378
10.4 Glacifluvial deposits 395
10.4.1 Terminology and classification of
glacifluvial sediments 395
10.4.2 Plane bed deposits 396
10.4.3 Ripple cross-laminated facies 397
10.4.4 Dunes 397
10.4.5 Antidunes 399
10.4.6 Scour and minor channel fills 399
10.4.7 Gravel sheets 400
10.4.8 Silt and mud drapes 400
10.4.9 Hyperconcentrated flow deposits 401
10.5 Gravitational mass movement deposits
and syn-sedimentary deformation
structures 401
10.5.1 Overview 401
10.5.2 Fall deposits 402
10.5.3 Slide and slump deposits 404
10.5.4 Debris (sediment-gravity) flow
deposits 404
10.5.5 Turbidites 413
10.5.6 Clastic dykes and hydrofracture
fills 415
10.6 Glacimarine and glacilacustrine deposits 418
10.6.1 Water body characteristics and
sediment influx 419
10.6.2 Depositional processes 427
10.6.3 Varves and other glacilacustrine
overflow/interflow deposits 431
10.6.4 Laminated glacimarine sediments 433
10.6.5 Ice-rafted debris and undermelt
deposits 436
10.6.6 Iceberg grounding structures
and sediments 439
10.6.7 Fossiliferous deposits and
biogenic oozes 440
10.7 Winnowing structures (lags, coquinas
and boulder pavements) 440
11 SEDIMENT-LANDFORM ASSOCIATIONS 442
11.1 Introduction 442
11.2 Subglacial associations 443
11.2.1 Subglacial facies associations 443
11.2.2 Subglacial bedforms 445
11.2.3 Flutings 447
11.2.4 Drumlins, mega-flutings and
mega-scale glacial lineations
(MSGL) 451
11.2.5 Ribbed (Rogen) terrain 468
11.2.6 Ice stream shear margin moraines 472
11.2.7 Subglacial hummocky terrain
and overridden moraines 472
11.2.8 Mega-flood explanation for
subglacial bedform genesis 4^4
11.2.9 Crevasse-squeeze ridges 476
11.2.10 Eskers 477
11.2.11 Subglacial volcanic forms 486
11.3 Ice-marginal moraines 488
11.3.1 Processes and patterns of
ice-marginal deposition 489
11.3.2 Proglacial glacitectonic landforms 492
11.3.3 Push and squeeze moraines 505
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CONTENTS
11.5
11.6
11.3.4 Dump moraines/ice-marginal
aprons and latero-frontal moraines 510
11.3.5 Latero-frontal fans and ramps 514
11.4 Supraglacial associations 517
11.4.1 Medial moraines 517
11.4.2 Supraglacial hummocky moraine
and controlled moraine 520
11.4.3 Kame and kettle topography 526
11.4.4 Ice-walled lake plains and
supraglacial lake deposits 528
11.4.5 Kame terraces 528
11.4.6 Pitted sandar 531
Proglacial associations 534
11.5.1 Sandar and valley trains 534
11.5.2 Paraglacial associations 548
Glacilacustrine and glacimarine associations 553
11.6.1 Grounding-line fans 553
11.6.2 Subaqueous moraines 559
11.6.3 Grounding-line wedges: till deltas,
till tongues and trough-mouth fans 564
11.6.4 Ice shelf grounding-line deposits
and ice shelf moraines 567
11.6.5 Deltas 568
12 LANDSYSTEMS AND PALAEOGLACIOLOGY 580
12.1 Introduction 580
12.2 Approaches to large-scale investigations 581
12.2.1 Tectonic settings for glaciation 581
12.2.2 Ingredients for palaeoglaciological
reconstruction 583
12.2.3 Landsystems and process-form
models 584
12.2.4 Sequence stratigraphy 586
12.2.5 Stratigraphic architecture 588
12.2.6 Kineto-stratigraphy
(tectono-stratigraphy) 594
12.3 Glacier, ice cap and ice field landsystems 597
12.3.1 Thermal regime process-form
continuum 597
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12.5
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12.3.2 Active temperate glaciers
12.3.3 Polythermal glaciers
12.3.4 Polar-continental glaciers
12.3.5 Mountain glacier landsystems
12.3.6 GLOF-dominated glacial
landsystem
Fjords
Surging glaciers
Climatic reconstruction from
palaeoglaciers
Ice sheet beds
12.4.1 Hard and soft beds
Palaeo-ice streams
Cross-cutting palaeo-ice flow
indicators and palaeo-ice sheet
dynamics
12.4.4 Ice sheet beds as thermal regime
palimpsests
Ice sheet drainage
Sediment dispersal patterns and
till lithology
Ice sheet margins
12.5.1 Terrestrial ice sheet margins
12.5.2 Marine and lacustrine ice
sheet margins
The Martian glacial landsystem: the
final frontier
12.3.7
12.3.8
12.3.9
12.4.2
12.4.3
12.4.5
12.4.6
APPENDIX LIST OF SYMBOLS USED
IN EQUATIONS
REFERENCES
INDEX
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Praise for the first edition:
A masterpiece,..
It demonstrates what can be achieved when
widespread and ambitious fieldwork
is combined with extensive library work, excellent
understanding, and what must have been
inordinate dedication.
Professor J.D. Ives
..A modern synthesis that will be appreciated by
professional scientists and graduate students both inside and
outside the discipline. This book is the best of its kind, an impressive
contribution to science and to education.
Professor G.K.C. Clarke for the American Geophysical Union
GLACIERS GLACIATION is the classic textbook for all students of glaciation. Stimulating
and accessible, it has established a reputation as a comprehensive and essential resource.
In this new edition, the text, references and illustrations have been thoroughly updated to
provide a state-of-the-art overview of the nature, origin and behaviour of glaciers
and the geological and geomorphological evidence for their past history on earth.
The first part of the book investigates the processes involved in forming glacier ice,
the nature of glacier-climate relationships, the mechanisms of glacier flow
and the interactions of glaciers with other natural systems such as rivers, lakes and
oceans. In the second part, the emphasis moves to landforms and sediment,
the interpretation of the earth s glacial legacy and the reconstruction of glacial
depositional environments and palaeoglaciology.
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spelling | Benn, Douglas I. Verfasser (DE-588)1050855264 aut Glaciers & glaciation Douglas I. Benn ; David J. A. Evans Glaciers and glaciation 2. ed. London Hodder Education 2010 XIV, 802 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Glaciers Glacial landforms Glaciology Gletscher (DE-588)4137668-7 gnd rswk-swf Gletscherkunde (DE-588)4157593-3 gnd rswk-swf Vergletscherung (DE-588)4187746-9 gnd rswk-swf Vergletscherung (DE-588)4187746-9 s DE-604 Gletscher (DE-588)4137668-7 s Gletscherkunde (DE-588)4157593-3 s 1\p DE-604 Evans, David J. A. 1959- Verfasser (DE-588)173909639 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020422235&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020422235&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Benn, Douglas I. Evans, David J. A. 1959- Glaciers & glaciation Glaciers Glacial landforms Glaciology Gletscher (DE-588)4137668-7 gnd Gletscherkunde (DE-588)4157593-3 gnd Vergletscherung (DE-588)4187746-9 gnd |
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title | Glaciers & glaciation |
title_alt | Glaciers and glaciation |
title_auth | Glaciers & glaciation |
title_exact_search | Glaciers & glaciation |
title_full | Glaciers & glaciation Douglas I. Benn ; David J. A. Evans |
title_fullStr | Glaciers & glaciation Douglas I. Benn ; David J. A. Evans |
title_full_unstemmed | Glaciers & glaciation Douglas I. Benn ; David J. A. Evans |
title_short | Glaciers & glaciation |
title_sort | glaciers glaciation |
topic | Glaciers Glacial landforms Glaciology Gletscher (DE-588)4137668-7 gnd Gletscherkunde (DE-588)4157593-3 gnd Vergletscherung (DE-588)4187746-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Glaciers Glacial landforms Glaciology Gletscher Gletscherkunde Vergletscherung |
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