2023
DOI: 10.1002/esp.5606
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Genesis of subglacial triangular‐shaped landforms (murtoos) formed by the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to describe the internal structure and composition of recently discovered subglacial landforms called “murtoos” in order to interpret their formative processes and depositional environment. So far, murtoos have only been reported from Finland and Sweden, but they probably exist in all areas covered by past ice sheets. Murtoos mainly occur in fields along subglacial meltwater routes or corridors in close relation to eskers and ribbed moraine tracts. Murtoos were excavated perpendicu… Show more

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“…Their tip points in the direction of ice flow and they have an asymmetric long-profile characterized by a shorter and steeper down-ice slope (Ojala et al, 2021). Murtoos are composed of sandy diamicton and sorted sediment (Becher & Johnson, 2021;Mäkinen et al, 2023;Ojala et al, 2022).…”
Section: Murtoos and Murtoo-related Bedformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their tip points in the direction of ice flow and they have an asymmetric long-profile characterized by a shorter and steeper down-ice slope (Ojala et al, 2021). Murtoos are composed of sandy diamicton and sorted sediment (Becher & Johnson, 2021;Mäkinen et al, 2023;Ojala et al, 2022).…”
Section: Murtoos and Murtoo-related Bedformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, although external (climatic) controls on the large-scale distribution of murtoos have been studied (Ojala et al, 2019), internal factors influencing their formation such as bed lithology and bed topography remain under-explored (Mäkinen et al, 2023).…”
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