2002
DOI: 10.1080/030094802760260355
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Are long subglacial bedforms indicative of fast ice flow?

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“…Based on appearance and dimensions, the grooves and ridges are similar to (mega-scale) glacial lineations (MSGLs; e.g. [1,3,12,29,63,64,76]), which are closely associated with fast ice-flow [47]. Even though lineations in Kongsfjorden are much shorter (max.…”
Section: Streamlined Bedforms: Glacial Lineationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on appearance and dimensions, the grooves and ridges are similar to (mega-scale) glacial lineations (MSGLs; e.g. [1,3,12,29,63,64,76]), which are closely associated with fast ice-flow [47]. Even though lineations in Kongsfjorden are much shorter (max.…”
Section: Streamlined Bedforms: Glacial Lineationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fast ice-flow (e.g. [76]), when processes of erosion and re-deposition deform soft subglacial sediments into sets of grooves and ridges (cf. e.g.…”
Section: Streamlined Bedforms: Glacial Lineationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their high elongation indicates formation beneath fastflowing ice, because more than 85% of them have elongations ratios greater than 10:1 (Fig. 10C) (Stokes and Clark, 2002). The bedforms include whalebacks, which are often associated with periods of former fast-flow (Jansson et al, 2003).…”
Section: Bedform Progression and Elongationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The downstream change in elongation ratio of subglacial bedforms at the substrate boundary results from a change in basal conditions, from motion over bedrock surfaces, to motion upon a less resistant sedimentary bed. Unlike landsystem 2, mean elongation in landsystem 3 is likely to be a more reliable proxy for palaeo-ice velocity (Stokes and Clark, 2002), and thus, the MSGLs record rapid flow similar to that of modern ice streams (Bamber et al, 2000;King et al, 2009).…”
Section: Landsystem 3 -Sub-ice Stream Footprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boulton and Clark, 1990;Clark, 1994;Stokes and Clark, 2002). Collectively, these highly elongate ice-directional landforms are known as 'mega-scale glacial lineations' (Clark, 1993).…”
Section: Previous Work Using Large-scale Bedrock Forms To Infer Palamentioning
confidence: 99%