Glacial geomorphology of the Notsarula and Chanchakhi river valleys, Georgian Caucasus

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Maps Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1080/17445647.2023.2261490
Levan G. Tielidze, Joanna Charton, Vincent Jomelli, Olga N. Solomina
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Detailed glacial geomorphological maps are valuable for identifying target sites for palaeoglaciological reconstructions and thus for palaeoclimate inferences. In this study, we present the first detailed glacial geomorphological mapping of the landform assemblages produced by the former glaciers in the Notsarula (42°45′44″N 43°38′29″E) and Chanchakhi (42°42′5″N 43°40′42″E) river valleys, Georgian Caucasus. Our goal is to create a high-resolution (1:33,000 scale) glacial geomorphological map of this area (237 km2) and provide a detailed and accurate distribution of glacier-related features (see Main Map). Several field investigations between 2010 and 2022 along with detailed remote sensing surveys have been conducted for this glacial geomorphological mapping. The mapped landforms indicate multiple readvance or stillstands of valley glaciers across the study area. The largest and complex glacier body likely existed in the Bubistskali River gorge (42°43′16″N 43°43′32″E). Well-preserved moraine landforms in this valley suggest at least five large and several relatively small glacier readvances or stillstands occurred during the Late Quaternary. The simple-valley-type (without branches) glaciers were also probably present in other tributary valleys of the Chanchakhi River basin at that time. This map can be used for further geomorphological investigation as well as to support future geochronological work in the Greater Caucasus.
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格鲁吉亚高加索地区Notsarula和Chanchakhi河谷的冰川地貌
详细的冰川地貌图对于确定古冰川重建的目标地点和古气候推断是有价值的。在这项研究中,我们首次详细绘制了格鲁吉亚高加索地区Notsarula(42°45′44″N 43°38′29″E)和Chanchakhi(42°42′5″N 43°40′42″E)河谷前冰川形成的地貌组合的冰川地貌图。我们的目标是绘制该地区(237平方公里)的高分辨率(1:33 000比例尺)冰川地貌图,并提供冰川相关特征的详细和准确分布(见主图)。在2010年至2022年期间进行了几次实地调查,并进行了详细的遥感调查,以进行冰川地貌测绘。地图上的地貌表明,在整个研究区域有多个山谷冰川的前进或静止点。最大和最复杂的冰川体可能存在于Bubistskali河峡谷(42°43′16″N 43°43′32″E)。这个山谷中保存完好的冰碛地貌表明,在晚第四纪期间,至少有五个大型和几个相对较小的冰川前进或静止。当时昌察基河流域的其他支流谷中也可能出现了单谷型(无分支)冰川。该地图可用于进一步的地貌学调查,并支持未来在大高加索地区的地质年代学工作。
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Journal of Maps
Journal of Maps 地学-自然地理
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4.30
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Maps is a peer-reviewed, inter-disciplinary, online journal that aims to provide a forum for researchers to publish maps and spatial diagrams.
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