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Commentary: Reply to commentary by Noormets and Kirchner on “Glacial history and depositional environments in little Storfjorden and Hambergbukta of Arctic Svalbard since the younger dryas” [Frontiers in Earth Science, (2022), 2211]

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Title
Commentary: Reply to commentary by Noormets and Kirchner on “Glacial history and depositional environments in little Storfjorden and Hambergbukta of Arctic Svalbard since the younger dryas” [Frontiers in Earth Science, (2022), 2211]
Other Titles
"Glacial history and depositional environments in little Storfjorden and Hambergbukta of Arctic Svalbard since the younger dryas" 논문에 대한 Noormets and Kirchner의 의견에 대한 코멘트(반박)
Authors
Joe, Young Jin
Jang, Kwangchul
Matthias Forwick
Jan Sverre Laberg
Nam, Seung-il
Keywords
HambergbuktaIceberg scouringLithofaciesLittle Ice AgeShallow seismic stratigraphyTerminal moraine
Issue Date
2023
Citation
Joe, Young Jin, et al. 2023. "Commentary: Reply to commentary by Noormets and Kirchner on “Glacial history and depositional environments in little Storfjorden and Hambergbukta of Arctic Svalbard since the younger dryas” [Frontiers in Earth Science, (2022), 2211]". FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE, 11(0): 1-5.
Abstract
The commentary by Noormets and Kirchner argues that the entire Terminal Moraine Complex (TMC) at the mouth of Hambergbukta would have formed by multiple glacier advances after the Younger Dryas. They pointed out that Joe et al. (2022) has overlooked the complex morphological features, especially the stacked debris flow lobes and flattened crest areas, of TMC to interpreted its formation. In this reply, we present an additional subbottom profiling data covering two sets (DFL-3 and DFL-2) of debris flow lobes defined by Noormets and Kirchner and further discuss for the the stacked debris lobes, the age model of the studied core, and iceberg-flattened crests of the TMC. Although a further investigation is necessary to better understand the behavior of the former tidewater glacier (Hambergbreen) in Hambergbukta, our conclusion is that the complex morphology of TMC could have formed during the latest Holocene including the Little Ice Age.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14875
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1196640
Type
Article
Station
기타()
Indexed
SCIE
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2023-2023, Vulnerability and resilience of the Arctic Svalbard to climate variability (23-23) / Nam, Seung-il (PN23013)
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