Quantifying sediment sources, pathways, and controls on fluvial transport dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctica
Christopher D. Stringer
1
,
John Boyle
2
,
Filip Hrbáček
3
,
K. Láska
3
,
Ondrej Nedelcev
4
,
Jan Kavan
3, 5
,
Michaela Kňažková
3
,
Jonathan L. Carrivick
1
,
Duncan J. Quincey
1
,
Daniel Nývlt
3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-05-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.911
CiteScore: 11.1
Impact factor: 6.3
ISSN: 00221694, 18792707
Abstract
Proglacial regions are enlarging across the Antarctic Peninsula as glaciers recede in a warming climate. However, despite the increasing importance of proglacial regions as sedi ment sources within cold environments, very few studies have considered fluvial sediment dynamics in polar settings and spatio-temporal variability in sediment delivery to the oceans has yet to be unravelled. In this study, we show how air temperature, precipitation, and ground conditions combine to control sediment loads in two catchments on James Ross Island, Antarctica. We estimate that the sediment load for the Bohemian Stream and Algal Stream over the 50 day study period, the average sediment load was 1.18 ± 0.63 t km-2 d-1 and 1.73 ± 1.02 t km-2 d-1 , respectively. Both catchments show some sensitivity to changes in precipitation and air temperature, but the Algal catchment also shows some sensitivity to active layer thaw. The downstream changes in sediment provenance are controlled by underlying lithology, while differences in sediment load peaks between the two catchments appear to be primarily due to differing glacier and snowfield coverage. This identification of the controls on sediment load in this sub-polar environment provides insight into how other fluvial systems across the Antarctic Peninsula could respond as glaciers recede in a warming climate.
Found
Nothing found, try to update filter.
Found
Nothing found, try to update filter.
Top-30
Journals
|
1
|
|
|
Journal of Maps
1 publication, 50%
|
|
|
Antarctic Science
1 publication, 50%
|
|
|
1
|
Publishers
|
1
|
|
|
Taylor & Francis
1 publication, 50%
|
|
|
Cambridge University Press
1 publication, 50%
|
|
|
1
|
- We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
- Statistics recalculated weekly.
Are you a researcher?
Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
Metrics
2
Total citations:
2
Citations from 2024:
2
(100%)
Cite this
GOST |
RIS |
BibTex
Cite this
GOST
Copy
Stringer C. D. et al. Quantifying sediment sources, pathways, and controls on fluvial transport dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctica // Journal of Hydrology. 2024. Vol. 635. p. 131157.
GOST all authors (up to 50)
Copy
Stringer C. D., Boyle J., Hrbáček F., Láska K., Nedelcev O., Kavan J., Kňažková M., Carrivick J. L., Quincey D. J., Nývlt D. Quantifying sediment sources, pathways, and controls on fluvial transport dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctica // Journal of Hydrology. 2024. Vol. 635. p. 131157.
Cite this
RIS
Copy
TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131157
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022169424005523
TI - Quantifying sediment sources, pathways, and controls on fluvial transport dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctica
T2 - Journal of Hydrology
AU - Stringer, Christopher D.
AU - Boyle, John
AU - Hrbáček, Filip
AU - Láska, K.
AU - Nedelcev, Ondrej
AU - Kavan, Jan
AU - Kňažková, Michaela
AU - Carrivick, Jonathan L.
AU - Quincey, Duncan J.
AU - Nývlt, Daniel
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/05/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 131157
VL - 635
SN - 0022-1694
SN - 1879-2707
ER -
Cite this
BibTex (up to 50 authors)
Copy
@article{2024_Stringer,
author = {Christopher D. Stringer and John Boyle and Filip Hrbáček and K. Láska and Ondrej Nedelcev and Jan Kavan and Michaela Kňažková and Jonathan L. Carrivick and Duncan J. Quincey and Daniel Nývlt},
title = {Quantifying sediment sources, pathways, and controls on fluvial transport dynamics on James Ross Island, Antarctica},
journal = {Journal of Hydrology},
year = {2024},
volume = {635},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {may},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022169424005523},
pages = {131157},
doi = {10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131157}
}