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THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW FJORD IN THE SOUTHEAST SPITSBERGEN, 1900-2017: CASE STUDY OF HAMBERGBUKTA
(STEF92 Technology, 2019-06-20, Anna Cygankiewicz)
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In 1900, just at the end of the Little Ice Age, a present day fjord valley was filled with a huge glacier, Hambergbreen, which protruded into the Barents Sea. By 1936, a weakly incised bay, named Hambergbukta, appeared at the glacier?s front due its retreat. Afterwards, the glacier?s recession and frontal retreat have continued until the end of the 1950s, when a fjord appeared. This frontal retreat was reversed by the glacier?s surge which filled up the fjord valley with the fissured glacier?s tongue just after 19...
Marine and Ocean Ecosystems2019
