The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island

Since the discovery of glacial features on sub-Antarctic Marion Island, the character and extent of a historic glacial period have remained an important research focus for earth science investigations. Previous glacial reconstructions were limited to mostly pre-GPS field observations and pre-digital...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth M. Rudolph, David W. Hedding, Werner Nel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2021.1931970
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spelling doaj-03633a709434440e9647b42e7b9074302021-08-09T15:50:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472021-12-0117231332410.1080/17445647.2021.19319701931970The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion IslandElizabeth M. Rudolph0David W. Hedding1Werner Nel2University of the Free StateUniversity of South AfricaUniversity of Fort HareSince the discovery of glacial features on sub-Antarctic Marion Island, the character and extent of a historic glacial period have remained an important research focus for earth science investigations. Previous glacial reconstructions were limited to mostly pre-GPS field observations and pre-digital mapping through a Geographic Information System. With the aid of GPS field mapping, high-resolution satellite imagery and a digital surface model with a 1 × 1 m cell resolution, this paper provides a comprehensive, geo-rectified spatial geodatabase and map of Marion Island’s glacial geomorphology. The geodatabase includes an inventory of glacial erosional (e.g. striations) and depositional (e.g. moraines) features compiled from existing records as well as new features mapped from recent field observations. The final map and the geodatabase, which is downloadable as ESRI layer-package files, will aid future field investigations and modelling applications to understand Marion Island’s Quaternary landscape evolution and post-glacial ecological succession.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2021.1931970sub-antarcticmarion islandglacial geomorphologymappingpalaeo-ice extentquaternary landscape evolution
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Werner Nel
The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island
Journal of Maps
sub-antarctic
marion island
glacial geomorphology
mapping
palaeo-ice extent
quaternary landscape evolution
author_facet Elizabeth M. Rudolph
David W. Hedding
Werner Nel
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title The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_short The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_full The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_fullStr The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_full_unstemmed The glacial geomorphology of sub-Antarctic Marion Island
title_sort glacial geomorphology of sub-antarctic marion island
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Since the discovery of glacial features on sub-Antarctic Marion Island, the character and extent of a historic glacial period have remained an important research focus for earth science investigations. Previous glacial reconstructions were limited to mostly pre-GPS field observations and pre-digital mapping through a Geographic Information System. With the aid of GPS field mapping, high-resolution satellite imagery and a digital surface model with a 1 × 1 m cell resolution, this paper provides a comprehensive, geo-rectified spatial geodatabase and map of Marion Island’s glacial geomorphology. The geodatabase includes an inventory of glacial erosional (e.g. striations) and depositional (e.g. moraines) features compiled from existing records as well as new features mapped from recent field observations. The final map and the geodatabase, which is downloadable as ESRI layer-package files, will aid future field investigations and modelling applications to understand Marion Island’s Quaternary landscape evolution and post-glacial ecological succession.
topic sub-antarctic
marion island
glacial geomorphology
mapping
palaeo-ice extent
quaternary landscape evolution
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2021.1931970
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