Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska

The study of glacial landforms and deposits is important, as it isdifficult to observe processes under modern glaciers and ice-sheets. Thus landscapes and sediments that are the product of present glaciation can give insight into processes that occurred during Pleistocene times. This study investiga...

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Main Authors: Carlos Córdova, João Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CEG 2009-06-01
Series:Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
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Online Access:http://www.ceg.ul.pt/finisterra/numeros/2009-87/87_08.pdf
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spelling doaj-184a0c16fb4e4a0bbaaf6aaac14631b42021-08-03T00:22:55ZengCEGFinisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia0430-50272009-06-01XLIV8795108Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central AlaskaCarlos CórdovaJoão SantosThe study of glacial landforms and deposits is important, as it isdifficult to observe processes under modern glaciers and ice-sheets. Thus landscapes and sediments that are the product of present glaciation can give insight into processes that occurred during Pleistocene times. This study investigates the genesis of little ice age glacial landforms present in Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska. The present day moraine morphology and sedimentology in Portage Glacier valley reveals the presence of two types of till and moraines. The clast-rich sandy diamicton present on the 1852 moraine is interpreted to be a basal till indicating this feature is a pushmoraine representing an advance or a standstill position of Portage Glacier in 1852. The moderately sorted gray sandy boulder gravel present on the 1900 and 1922 moraines is interpreted to be an ice-marginal deposit (ablation till) with a mixture of supraglacial and glaciofluvial sediments deposited by slumping and stream sortingprocesses. All of these features are interpreted to be ablation moraines representing glacier retreat and moraine building in 1900 and1922.http://www.ceg.ul.pt/finisterra/numeros/2009-87/87_08.pdfGlacial geomorphologyPortage GlacierSouth-Central Alaska.
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author Carlos Córdova
João Santos
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Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska
Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
Glacial geomorphology
Portage Glacier
South-Central Alaska.
author_facet Carlos Córdova
João Santos
author_sort Carlos Córdova
title Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska
title_short Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska
title_full Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska
title_fullStr Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Little Ice Age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska
title_sort little ice age glacial geomorphology and sedimentology of portage glacier, south-central alaska
publisher CEG
series Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
issn 0430-5027
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The study of glacial landforms and deposits is important, as it isdifficult to observe processes under modern glaciers and ice-sheets. Thus landscapes and sediments that are the product of present glaciation can give insight into processes that occurred during Pleistocene times. This study investigates the genesis of little ice age glacial landforms present in Portage Glacier, South-Central Alaska. The present day moraine morphology and sedimentology in Portage Glacier valley reveals the presence of two types of till and moraines. The clast-rich sandy diamicton present on the 1852 moraine is interpreted to be a basal till indicating this feature is a pushmoraine representing an advance or a standstill position of Portage Glacier in 1852. The moderately sorted gray sandy boulder gravel present on the 1900 and 1922 moraines is interpreted to be an ice-marginal deposit (ablation till) with a mixture of supraglacial and glaciofluvial sediments deposited by slumping and stream sortingprocesses. All of these features are interpreted to be ablation moraines representing glacier retreat and moraine building in 1900 and1922.
topic Glacial geomorphology
Portage Glacier
South-Central Alaska.
url http://www.ceg.ul.pt/finisterra/numeros/2009-87/87_08.pdf
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