Articles | Volume 67, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-67-25-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-67-25-2018
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28 Aug 2018
Express report |  | 28 Aug 2018

Disestablishing “Glacial Lake Speight”, New Zealand? An example for the validity of detailed geomorphological assessment with the study of mountain glaciations

Stefan Winkler, David Bell, Maree Hemmingsen, Kate Pedley, and Anna Schoch

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Geomorphological mapping and analysis conducted as an initial step towards a future sediment budget study of the middle Waimakariri River (Southern Alps, New Zealand) reveals that the traditional concept of the temporary palaeolake glacial Lake Speight is conflicting with our conclusions of realistic chronosequences and timescales of para- and postglacial landform development. Especially the temporal and causal relation to the last deglaciation needs to be questioned and will be discussed.