نتایج جستجو برای: glacier

تعداد نتایج: 7428  

2009
D. R. Marchant J. W. Head

Introduction: The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica have commonly been used as an analog for Mars; analogies are due in part to the regions hyperarid and cold climate as well as its abundance of similar-appearing microscale and macroscale morphological features such as gullies, lineated valley fill, and polygons [eg. 1,2,3]. With the recent direct observations of water ice on Mars from the NASA...

2017
G. H. Gudmundsson

The advance of a glacier over a deforming sediment layer is analysed numerically. We treat this problem as a contact problem involving two slowly-deforming viscous bodies. The surface evolution of the two bodies, and of the contact interface between them, is followed through time. Using various different non-linear till rheologies, we show how the mode of advance depends on the relative effecti...

2017
Christian Kienholz Regine Hock Martin Truffer Peter Bieniek Richard Lader

Surge-type Black Rapids Glacier, Alaska, has undergone strong retreat since it last surged in 1936–1937. To assess its evolution during the late Twentieth and Twenty-first centuries and determine potential implications for surge likelihood, we run a simplified glacier model over the periods 1980–2015 (hindcasting) and 2015–2100 (forecasting). The model is forced by daily temperature and precipi...

2003
Peter Jansson Regine Hock Thomas Schneider

Glacier storage is a widely used term, applied to different processes and time-scales by different disciplines in hydrology and glaciology. We identify that storage occurs as ice, snow, and water associated with three time-scales. Long-term storage concerns storage of ice and firn as glaciers on time-scales of years to centuries and longer. This storage affects global sea level and long-term wa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Alexander M Milner Kieran Khamis Tom J Battin John E Brittain Nicholas E Barrand Leopold Füreder Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié Gísli Már Gíslason Dean Jacobsen David M Hannah Andrew J Hodson Eran Hood Valeria Lencioni Jón S Ólafsson Christopher T Robinson Martyn Tranter Lee E Brown

Glaciers cover ∼10% of the Earth's land surface, but they are shrinking rapidly across most parts of the world, leading to cascading impacts on downstream systems. Glaciers impart unique footprints on river flow at times when other water sources are low. Changes in river hydrology and morphology caused by climate-induced glacier loss are projected to be the greatest of any hydrological system, ...

2013
Tong ZHANG Cunde XIAO William COLGAN Xiang QIN Wentao DU Weijun SUN Yushuo LIU Minghu DING

Knowledge of present-day ice temperature and velocity is important in order to determine how fast a glacier will respond to present and future climate change. We apply a two-dimensional higher-order thermomechanical flowband model to simulate present-day ice temperature and velocity along the main flowline of East Rongbuk Glacier, Qomolangma (Mount Everest), Himalaya. We use recent (2005–11) ob...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
A Khazendar M P Schodlok I Fenty S R M Ligtenberg E Rignot M R van den Broeke

Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glacier discharging the largest volume of ice in East Antarctica, and less change on nearby Moscow University Glacier. After accounting for firn compaction anomalies, the thinning appears to coincide with fast-flowing ice indicating a dynamical origin. Here, to elucidate these observations, we apply ...

2015
R. S. Jones A. N. Mackintosh K. P. Norton N. R. Golledge C. J. Fogwill P. W. Kubik M. Christl S. L. Greenwood

Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vulnerable to 'marine ice sheet instability'. This instability, which may lead to runaway ice loss, has been simulated in models, but its consequences have not been directly observed in geological records. Here we provide new surface-exposure ages from an outlet of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet that...

2011
Laura M. KEHRL Robert L. HAWLEY Ross D. POWELL Julie BRIGHAM-GRETTE

Tidewater glaciers deposit sediment at their terminus, thereby reducing the relative water depth. Reduced water depth can lead to increased glacier stability through decreased rates of iceberg calving, glacier thinning and submarine melting. Here we investigate sedimentation processes at the termini of Kronebreen and Kongsvegen, Svalbard. We mapped the fjord floor bathymetry in August 2009 and ...

2010
BARCLAY KAMB

Periods of dramatically accelerated motion, in which the flow velocity increases suddenly from about 55 cm/d to a peak of 1 00-300 cm/d and then decreases gradually over the course of a day, occurred repeatedly during June and July 1 978-8 1 in Variegated Glacier (Alaska), a surging-type glacier that surged in 1 982-83. These "mini-surges" appear to be related mechanistically to the main surge....

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