Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia

Results of the latest geological and geophysical marine cruises indicate activating of natural risks (or hazards) processes connected with ice gouging, permafrost melting, landslides, coastal thermoerosion and seismic activity. These processes represent great risks for all human marine activities in...

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Main Authors: Libina N. V., Nikiforov S. L.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2018-03-01
Series:Vestnik MGTU
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Online Access:http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1936
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spelling doaj-66620268b260402ea5d6d32c46c959ba2020-11-24T22:35:51ZrusMurmansk State Technical UniversityVestnik MGTU1560-92781997-47362018-03-0121113914910.21443/1560-9278-2018-21-1-139-149Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of RussiaLibina N. V. 0Nikiforov S. L. 1P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RASP. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RASResults of the latest geological and geophysical marine cruises indicate activating of natural risks (or hazards) processes connected with ice gouging, permafrost melting, landslides, coastal thermoerosion and seismic activity. These processes represent great risks for all human marine activities including exploitation of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). One of the most dangerous natural processes is ice gouging, which results in the ploughing of the seabed by an underwater part of ice bodies. Ice gouging processes can create some emergency situation in the construction and operation of any underwater engineering structures. Natural seismoacoustic data obtained within the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia have recorded numerous ice gouging trails both in the coastal shallow and deep parts of the shelf as well. Modern high-resolution seismic devices have allowed receive detailed morphology parameters of underwater ice traces. The actual depth and occurrence of traces of the effect of ice formations on the bottom significantly exceed the calculated probability of occurrence according to ice conditions. Seismic data have allowed classify all these traces and subdivide them on modern coastal and ancient (or relict) deep ones. During Late Quaternary sea level down lifting the absence of cover glaciation did not exclude the presence of powerful drifting ice that produced ice gouging processes in the present deep part of the sea. Afterwards during sea level up lifting ice gouging follows to the sea level changes. In this case there could be destructed some dense clay dewatered sediment layer formed during the regression period. Further, during the repeated transgressive-regressive sea level fluctuations the generated ice traces could be frozen and thus preserved until our days. Modern coastal ice traces into marine shallow are the result of nowadays interaction of drifting ice and seabed that in conditions of global climate warming are activated and represent natural risks along the NSR.http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1936Arctic coastal zonenatural hazardsmapping of seabedNorthern Sea Routeice gougingecho soundingside scan sonar
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author Libina N. V.
Nikiforov S. L.
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Nikiforov S. L.
Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia
Vestnik MGTU
Arctic coastal zone
natural hazards
mapping of seabed
Northern Sea Route
ice gouging
echo sounding
side scan sonar
author_facet Libina N. V.
Nikiforov S. L.
author_sort Libina N. V.
title Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia
title_short Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia
title_full Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia
title_fullStr Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Ice gouging effects on the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia
title_sort ice gouging effects on the eastern arctic shelf of russia
publisher Murmansk State Technical University
series Vestnik MGTU
issn 1560-9278
1997-4736
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Results of the latest geological and geophysical marine cruises indicate activating of natural risks (or hazards) processes connected with ice gouging, permafrost melting, landslides, coastal thermoerosion and seismic activity. These processes represent great risks for all human marine activities including exploitation of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). One of the most dangerous natural processes is ice gouging, which results in the ploughing of the seabed by an underwater part of ice bodies. Ice gouging processes can create some emergency situation in the construction and operation of any underwater engineering structures. Natural seismoacoustic data obtained within the eastern Arctic shelf of Russia have recorded numerous ice gouging trails both in the coastal shallow and deep parts of the shelf as well. Modern high-resolution seismic devices have allowed receive detailed morphology parameters of underwater ice traces. The actual depth and occurrence of traces of the effect of ice formations on the bottom significantly exceed the calculated probability of occurrence according to ice conditions. Seismic data have allowed classify all these traces and subdivide them on modern coastal and ancient (or relict) deep ones. During Late Quaternary sea level down lifting the absence of cover glaciation did not exclude the presence of powerful drifting ice that produced ice gouging processes in the present deep part of the sea. Afterwards during sea level up lifting ice gouging follows to the sea level changes. In this case there could be destructed some dense clay dewatered sediment layer formed during the regression period. Further, during the repeated transgressive-regressive sea level fluctuations the generated ice traces could be frozen and thus preserved until our days. Modern coastal ice traces into marine shallow are the result of nowadays interaction of drifting ice and seabed that in conditions of global climate warming are activated and represent natural risks along the NSR.
topic Arctic coastal zone
natural hazards
mapping of seabed
Northern Sea Route
ice gouging
echo sounding
side scan sonar
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