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Title: Sandar and Valley Trains


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Sandar and Valley Trains
  • Presented By Rik Anaka

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What is a Sandur?
  • Icelandic for Sandy Area
  • Proglacial feature
  • Often termed outwash plain
  • Unconstrained by topography
  • Fluvial transport of sediment onto broad plain
  • Braided streams
  • Skeidarársandur in southern Iceland

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Landsat Satellite Image of Skedarársandur in
southern Iceland Source http//en.wikipedia.org/w
iki/Sandur
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What is a Valley Train?
  • Similar to a sandur except that it is constrained
    by topography
  • Usually found in alpine environment at the mouth
    of an outlet glacier
  • Braided streams
  • Saskatchewan Glacier pro-glacial plain
  • Most valleys that have been glaciated show some
    evidence of valley train altering

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Saskatchewan Glacier Valley Train Banff
National Park Source Google Earth
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Athabasca Glacier and Valley Train
Saskatchewan Glacier and Valley Train
Saskatchewan Glacier Valley Train (Overhead
View) Source Google Earth
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Formation and Morphology of a Sandur
  • Main aggregation agent is jökulhlaup event
  • Can also be aggregated (to a lesser scale) by
    heavy precipitation events
  • Initial deep channel
  • After discharge slows, water flow spreads out and
    slows allowing sediment loan to be deposited
  • Large particles (boulders, coarse gravel) near
    glacier
  • Smaller particles (silts and clays) near terminus
    of sandur
  • Vegetation is absent or sparse on sandur plain

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Idealized Horizontal Profile of a Sandur
  • Note Large sediment near glacier, medium sized
    sediment in the middle, and smallest sediment
    near terminus
  • Note Braided stream network. The stream flow is
    centralized near snout of glacier, but braids as
    it spreads out and looses velocity.

Source van Loon, Zielinski, 2002
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Cross Section Drawing of a sandur and surrounding
area Source http//www.geo.msu.edu/geo333/outwash
_plains_html
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Sandur sediment Profile A) near glacier
B) middle of sandur C) near terminus
C
eastern Scotland Source Marren, 2005
Skedarársandur, Iceland Source Marren, 2005
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Sandur surface near glacier mouth Mýrdalssandur,
southern Iceland Source http//www.eos.ubc.ca/kr
ussell/subglacial/images/00-1-13.html
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Formation and Morphology of Valley Trains
  • Main aggregation agent is deposition of sediments
    in braided stream system
  • Rate of aggregation depends on discharge and
    sediment load of streams
  • Both braided stream system and valley train is
    constricted within the walls of the valley
  • Can bury entire moraines
  • Terrace formation in old valley trains

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Skeidarársandur
  • Located in southern Iceland
  • Largest sandur in Iceland approx. 1300km²
    (Finnegan, et. al., 2002)
  • Most extensively studied sandur
  • Periodic jökulhlaup draining of Lake Grimsvötn
  • Proglacial feature of Skeidarájökull glacier,
    part of the Vatnojökull ice cap

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Skeidarársandur
Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandur
Source Finnegan, et. al., 2002
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Controversy
  • Like all glacial research there is controversy
    related to sandur and valley train development
  • van Loon, and Zielinski (2002)
  • Modern sandar develop differently that older
    sandar
  • Sandar development is mainly due to braided
    stream aggregation rather than jökulhlaup events
  • Sandar have similar development as alluvial fans

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Controversy
  • Marren wrote a reply in 2004 dismissing van Loon
    and Zielinskis findings
  • Argued that their finding were based on
    incomplete data, outdated models, and
    inappropriate models
  • Argued that van Loon and Zielinskis sites were
    inappropriately located
  • Stated that more sandur features should be
    studied before an accurate assessment regarding
    morphology can be made.

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