2006
DOI: 10.1657/1523-0430(2006)38[547:hacoil]2.0.co;2
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Hydrography and Circulation of Ice-Marginal Lakes at Bering Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A

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“…Early observations of a surge in 1938-1940 go back to R. M. Krimmel (USGS). Bering Glacier surged again in 1957-1967(Molnia & Post, 2010Post, 1972-1997(Fatland & Lingle, 1998, 2002Fleischer et al, 2010;Herzfeld, 1998;Herzfeld & Mayer, 1997;Josberger et al, 2010;Lingle et al, 1993;Mayer & Herzfeld, 2000;Molnia, 2008;Molnia & Post, 1995Molnia & Williams, 2001;Roush et al, 2003;.…”
Section: 1029/2017jf004341mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early observations of a surge in 1938-1940 go back to R. M. Krimmel (USGS). Bering Glacier surged again in 1957-1967(Molnia & Post, 2010Post, 1972-1997(Fatland & Lingle, 1998, 2002Fleischer et al, 2010;Herzfeld, 1998;Herzfeld & Mayer, 1997;Josberger et al, 2010;Lingle et al, 1993;Mayer & Herzfeld, 2000;Molnia, 2008;Molnia & Post, 1995Molnia & Williams, 2001;Roush et al, 2003;.…”
Section: 1029/2017jf004341mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water temperature of lakes in contact with a glacier front has been reported in several regions, including Alaska [ Josberger et al ., ; Boyce et al ., ; Trüssel et al ., ], New Zealand [ Hochstein et al ., , ; Warren and Kirkbride , ], Himalaya [ Chikita , ; Chikita et al ., ], and Patagonia [ Haresign and Warren , ]. Most of the study results agree that proglacial lakes are filled with cold water, often colder than 1°C [ Truffer and Motyka , ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of the study results agree that proglacial lakes are filled with cold water, often colder than 1°C [ Truffer and Motyka , ]. In Alaska, the temperature of the lakes was colder than 3°C in front of Mendenhall [ Boyce et al ., ], Yakutat [ Trüssel et al ., ], and Bering Glaciers [ Josberger et al ., ], except for near‐surface shallow layers. These temperatures are significantly lower than that of sea water in front of tidewater glaciers in the same region [ Truffer and Motyka , ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The terminus of Bering Glacier is partially terrestrial and partially lacustrine. Although Vitus Lake contains brackish water and exhibits tidal influence [ Josberger et al , 2006], the glacier does not calve icebergs into the sea.…”
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confidence: 99%