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High Energy Events

High Energy Events. And longer intervening periods of relative stability How do they influence the evolution of glaciated landscapes?. Long Time scale (00,000s years Large Area Affected Tectonic Cause.

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High Energy Events

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  1. High Energy Events And longer intervening periods of relative stability How do they influence the evolution of glaciated landscapes?

  2. Long Time scale (00,000s years Large Area Affected Tectonic Cause The northward drift of continents in plate tectonic movements may restrict oceanic circulation leading to cooling – and an Ice Age. A new High Energy event is caused.

  3. Long Time scale (00,000s years Large Area Affected Tectonic Cause Also plate collisions can lead to uplift of Young Fold Mountains – which are high enough to support glaciers even in tropical latitudes during interglacial periods. A High Energy Event.

  4. Long Time scale (00,000s years Large Area Affected Climatic Cause In the Ice Ages places like Britain were covered in Ice Sheets and spectacular landforms were carved out by erosion and depositions occurred on lowland. Each Ice Age is a High Energy Event.

  5. Interglacials are long periods of relative calm when little change happens Save for isostatic adjustments (tectonic)

  6. Isostatic adjustment leads to features like raised beaches along the coast

  7. With the climatic change of the interglacial a return to fluvial erosion occurs. With misfit rivers like Nant Cadair in hanging U shaped valleys.

  8. Short Time Scale Years, seasons, hours Smaller area Tectonic Cause Alluvione or glacial avalanche in 1970 triggered by an earthquake. 20,000 people killed in Yungay. Mount Huascaran, Peru.

  9. Short Time Scale Years, seasons, hours Smaller area Tectonic Cause In Iceland jokulhlaup (outburst floods) are triggered if volcanoes erupt under ice caps e.g Grimsvotn volcano under Vatnojukull ice cap 1997.

  10. Short Time Scale Years, seasons, hours Smaller area Climatic Cause GLACIAL LAKE OUTBURST FLOODS (called Debacles in Switzerland) Global Warming Fills Glacial Lakes to Bursting At least 44 glacial lakes high in the Himalayas are filling so rapidly they could burst their banks in as little as five years, an international team of scientists has found. E.g. Bhutan, Nepal Monitor by remote sensing

  11. Short Time Scale Years, seasons, hours Smaller area Climatic Cause AVALANCHE A seasonal risk – often occur with warming in Spring. Needs careful management.

  12. Short Time Scale Years, seasons, hours Smaller area Climatic Cause VARVED CLAYS Higher Energy in summer when melting occurs and water flows into lakes so coarse sediments deposited. Calm in winter freeze up so fine clays get deposited.

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