Title of article
Rapid tidewater glacier retreat: a comparison between Columbia Glacier, Alaska and Patagonian calving glaciers
Author/Authors
Erik R. Venteris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
8
From page
131
To page
138
Abstract
Time-changes in the terminus positions of Patagonian grounded calving glaciers are studied. The framework for the study is a model of terminus retreat based on observations of Columbia Glacier, Alaska. The interpretation favored in this work is that rapid retreat is caused by the terminus thinning to near flotation and weakening of the ice by bottom crevasses. Both thinning and bottom crevasse formation are caused by the increase in near-terminus stretching during rapid retreat. The model is consistent with the behavior of calving Patagonian glaciers regardless of the salinity of the water body calved into. Continuity calculations on Glaciar San Rafael, Chile indicate internal voids, possibly in the form of bottom crevasses, as on Columbia Glacier.
Keywords
Glaciers , tidewater glaciers , icebergs , ice movement , glacial lake , fjord
Journal title
Global and Planetary Change
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Global and Planetary Change
Record number
704307
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