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Landsystem models from remote and field based geomorphological mapping reveal diverse glacier dynamics on Svalbard

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Abstract

Glacial landsystems are geomorphological records produced by glaciers that provide important insights into past and present glacier dynamics. Here, we present a snapshot of the diversity in glacier landsystems in Svalbard. We present remote and field geomorphological mapping from 11 glaciers: seven in south Spitsbergen (Scottbreen, Renardbreen, Antoniabreen, Penckbreen, Bakaninbreen, Paulabreen and Skobreen) and four in northwest Spitsbergen (Charlesbreen, Protektorbreen, Bullbreen, and Ferdinandbreen). These examples include landform assemblages that (1) are diagnostic of recent surging in terrestrial and marine settings; (2) are characteristic of thinning polythermal glaciers that have previously been more dynamic; and (3) represent rapidly vanishing glaciers, the geomorphological endpoint for Svalbard glaciers characterised by the fragmentation and downwasting of small cold-based glaciers. We synthesize these into four landsystem models to provide a framework for interpreting glacier dynamics in Svalbard based on geomorphological records. The hypsometries of many land-terminating glaciers in Svalbard suggests that we will increasingly observe the transition from polythermal to cold-based glacier thermal regimes as the climate continues to warm, ultimately leading to more vanishing glaciers. This has important wider implications for changing water, sediment and biogeochemical fluxes which will impact subglacial, forefield and ocean ecosystems.


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Author(s): McCerery R, Davies BJ, Lovell H, Calvo-Ryan R, Pearce DA, Malecki J, Woodward J

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Geomorphology

Year: 2025

Volume: 484

Print publication date: 01/09/2025

Online publication date: 24/05/2025

Acceptance date: 21/05/2025

Date deposited: 23/09/2025

ISSN (print): 0169-555X

ISSN (electronic): 1872-695X

Publisher: Elsevier

URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2025.109854

DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2025.109854

Data Access Statement: Data will be made available on request.


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