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Younger dryas and holocene glacier fluctuations and equilibrium-line altitude variations in the Jostedalsbre region,western Norway
Authors:Atle Nesje
Institution:(1) Department of Geology, Section B, University of Bergen, Allégt. 41, N-5007 Bergen, Norway;(2) Present address: Department of Geography, University of Bergen, Helleveien 30, N-5035 Bergen-Sandviken, Norway
Abstract:Reconstructed Younger Dryas (11000-10000 y BP) valley- and cirque glaciers west of the Jostedalsbre ice cap suggest an equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) depression of 450±50 m compared to the present level. The mid-Preboreal (9500±200 y BP) deglaciation was characterized by vertical wastage, indicating that the ELA was above the summit plateaus. During the Erdalen event (9100±200 y BP) marginal moraines were formed up to 1 km beyond the Little Ice Age (LIA) moraines which lie in front of the present valley outlet glaciers of the Jostedalsbre ice cap. The average ELA lowering during this event is calculated to 325 m below the modern level. Lithostratigraphic and paleobotanical studies show that the Hypsithermal (ca. 8000-6000 y BP) ELA was about 450 m higher than at present. As a result, Jostedalsbreen probably disappeared entirely during that period. The glacier reformed about 5300 y BP. The ELA intersected the modern mean equilibrium line altitude five times from ca. 2600 y BP to the present. The outlet valley glaciers reached their maximum Neoglacial extent during the LIA in the mid-18th century, when the ELA was depressed 100–150 m below the present level.Contribution to Clima Locarno — Past and Present Climate Dynamics; Conference September 1990, Swiss Academy of Sciences — National Climate Program
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