Icebergs and the sea floor of the East Greenland (Kangerlussuaq) continental margin

Citation
Jpm. Syvitski et al., Icebergs and the sea floor of the East Greenland (Kangerlussuaq) continental margin, ARCT ANTARC, 33(1), 2001, pp. 52-61
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH
ISSN journal
15230430 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
52 - 61
Database
ISI
SICI code
1523-0430(200102)33:1<52:IATSFO>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The Kangerlussuaq margin is well furrowed by icebergs. The margin favors fu rrow preservation since sedimentation on the continental shelf is low, at l east since the last (Flakkerhuk) glaciation and because shelf depths are we ll below wave base. While furrows are common in the Kangerlussuaq region, t he icebergs that created the larger furrows are mostly absent. "Fresh" iceb erg furrows are observed only on the bathymetric highs surrounding the 750- m-deep Kangerlussuaq Trough. Bathymetric barriers around the trough prevent icebergs with deep keels from entering the trough. Enormous and weathered (older) furrows are located inside the protected trough, apparently formed at paleocalving ice sheet termini, when the Greenland Ice Sheet extended on to the shelf. In the deeper sections of Kangerlussuaq Trough, Holocene mud is presently burying these older iceberg furrows. Paleocalving ice sheet ma rgins, possibly from Iceland, account for muted furrows found on the upper continental slope of East Greenland. No sediment has been deposited over th ese hardground sites since 14,750 +/- 720 BP.