نتایج جستجو برای: meltwater

تعداد نتایج: 1329  

2017
P. W. Nienow A. J. Sole D. A. Slater T. R. Cowton

Purpose of the Review This review discusses the role that meltwater plays within the Greenland ice sheet system. The ice sheet’s hydrology is important because it affects mass balance through its impact on meltwater runoff processes and ice dynamics. The review considers recent advances in our understanding of the storage and routing of water through the supraglacial, englacial, and subglacial ...

2017
CONRAD KOZIOL NEIL ARNOLD ALLEN POPE WILLIAM COLGAN

Increased summer ice velocities on the Greenland ice sheet are driven by meltwater input to the subglacial environment. However, spatial patterns of surface input and partitioning of meltwater between different pathways to the base remain poorly understood. To further our understanding of surface drainage, we apply a supraglacial hydrology model to the Paakitsoq region, West Greenland for three...

2002
Lee C. Nordt Thomas W. Boutton John S. Jacob Rolfe D. Mandel

A continuous record of organic carbon δ13C from a buried soil sequence in south-central Texas demonstrates: 1) strong coupling between marine and adjacent continental ecosystems in the late Pleistocene as a result of glacial meltwater entering the Gulf of Mexico and 2) ecosystem decoupling in the Holocene associated with a reduction of meltwater and a shift in global circulation patterns. In th...

2012
Summer Rupper Joerg M. Schaefer Landon K. Burgener Lora S. Koenig Karma Tsering Edward R. Cook

[1] Glacierized change in the Himalayas affects riverdischarge, hydro-energy and agricultural production, and Glacial Lake Outburst Flood potential, but its quantification and extent of impacts remains highly uncertain. Here we present conservative, comprehensive and quantitative predictions for glacier area and meltwater flux changes in Bhutan, monsoonal Himalayas. In particular, we quantify t...

2012
Caroline CLASON Douglas W.F. MAIR David O. BURGESS Peter W. NIENOW

The transfer of surface-generated meltwater to the subglacial drainage system through full ice thickness crevassing may lead to accelerated glacier velocities, with implications for ice motion under future climatic scenarios. Accurate predictions of where surface meltwater accesses the ice/bed interface are therefore needed in fully coupled hydrodynamic ice-sheet models. We present a spatially ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Alan Condron Peter Winsor

The Younger Dryas--the last major cold episode on Earth--is generally considered to have been triggered by a meltwater flood into the North Atlantic. The prevailing hypothesis, proposed by Broecker et al. [1989 Nature 341:318-321] more than two decades ago, suggests that an abrupt rerouting of Lake Agassiz overflow through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley inhibited deep water formation i...

2015
Yi Niu M. Clara Castro Sarah M. Aciego Chris M. Hall Emily I. Stevenson Carli A. Arendt Sarah B. Das

This study represents the first comprehensive noble gas study in glacial meltwater from the Greenland Ice Sheet. It shows that most samples are in disequilibrium with surface collection conditions. A preliminary Ne and Xe analysis suggests that about half of the samples equilibrated at a temperature of ~0°C and altitudes between 1000m and 2000m, with a few samples pointing to lower equilibratio...

2011
Gordon R. Stephenson Janet Sprintall Sarah T. Gille Maria Vernet John J. Helly Ronald S. Kaufmann

Observations near a large tabular iceberg in theWeddell Sea inMarch and April 2009 show evidence that water from ice melting below the surface is dispersed in two distinct ways. Warm, salty anomalies in T–S diagrams suggest that water from the permanent thermocline is transported vertically as a result of turbulent entrainment of meltwater at the iceberg’s base. Stepped profiles of temperature,...

2016
Willem H. van De Poll Douwe S. Maat Philipp Fischer Patrick D. Rozema Oonagh B. Daly Sebastiaan Koppelle Ronald J. W. Visser Anita G. J. Buma

Citation: van De Poll WH, Maat DS, Fischer P, Rozema PD, Daly OB, Koppelle S, Visser RJW and Buma AGJ (2016) Atlantic Advection Driven Changes in Glacial Meltwater: Effects on Phytoplankton Chlorophyll-a and Taxonomic Composition in Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen. Front. Mar. Sci. 3:200. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00200 Atlantic Advection Driven Changes in Glacial Meltwater: Effects on Phytoplankton Ch...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
J D Jansen A T Codilean A P Stroeven D Fabel C Hättestrand J Kleman J M Harbor J Heyman P W Kubik S Xu

The century-long debate over the origins of inner gorges that were repeatedly covered by Quaternary glaciers hinges upon whether the gorges are fluvial forms eroded by subaerial rivers, or subglacial forms cut beneath ice. Here we apply cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating to seven inner gorges along ~500 km of the former Fennoscandian ice sheet margin in combination with a new deglaciation map. ...

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