Formation of ribbed bedforms below shear margins and lobes of palaeo-ice streams
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Published:2021-06-28
Issue:6
Volume:15
Page:2889-2916
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Vérité Jean, Ravier Édouard, Bourgeois Olivier, Pochat Stéphane, Lelandais ThomasORCID, Mourgues Régis, Clark Christopher D.ORCID, Bessin Paul, Peigné David, Atkinson Nigel
Abstract
Abstract. Conceptual ice stream land systems derived from geomorphological and
sedimentological observations provide constraints on
ice–meltwater–till–bedrock interactions on palaeo-ice stream beds. Within
these land systems, the spatial distribution and formation processes of
ribbed bedforms remain unclear. We explore the conditions under which these
bedforms may develop and their spatial organization with (i) an experimental
model that reproduces the dynamics of ice streams and subglacial land systems
and (ii) an analysis of the distribution of ribbed bedforms on selected
examples of palaeo-ice stream beds of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. We find that
a specific kind of ribbed bedform can develop subglacially through soft-bed
deformation, where the ice flow undergoes lateral or longitudinal velocity
gradients and the ice–bed interface is unlubricated; oblique ribbed bedforms
develop beneath lateral shear margins, whereas transverse ribbed bedforms
develop below frontal lobes. We infer that (i) ribbed bedforms strike
orthogonally to the compressing axis of the horizontal strain ellipse of the
ice surface and (ii) their development reveals distinctive types of
subglacial drainage patterns: linked cavities below lateral shear margins
and efficient meltwater channels below frontal lobes. These ribbed bedforms
may act as convenient geomorphic markers to reconstruct lateral and frontal
margins, constrain ice flow dynamics, and infer meltwater drainage
characteristics of palaeo-ice streams.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche H2020 European Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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