2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.791487
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Ice Dynamics and Morphological Changes During Proglacial Lake Development at Exploradores Glacier, Patagonia

Abstract: Proglacial lakes are ubiquitous features formed during deglaciarization and are currently increasing in number in Patagonia and elsewhere. Proglacial lakes can affect glacier dynamics, catchment hydrology and have the potential to cause glacial lake outburst floods. Therefore, monitoring the onset and development of proglacial lake formation is relevant to understand glacial processes and anticipate glacier response to climate change. In this study, we integrate geomorphological and ice-dynamic information to … Show more

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“…However, lake-terminating glaciers show a higher diffusivity and percentage of ice flow under the limit than marine-terminating glaciers. Several studies in PI have analyzed the state of disintegration and retreat of lake-terminating glaciers (Irarrazaval et al, 2022;Sakakibara et al, 2013;Minowa et al, 2021Minowa et al, , 2023, warning of their rapid retreat in recent decades (Minowa et al, 2021(Minowa et al, , 2023 glaciers deliver signs that, in the future, they may continue to retreat due to their ability to propagate thinning inland and consequently profoundly reconfigure the PI landscape.…”
Section: Evolution Controlled By Upstream Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, lake-terminating glaciers show a higher diffusivity and percentage of ice flow under the limit than marine-terminating glaciers. Several studies in PI have analyzed the state of disintegration and retreat of lake-terminating glaciers (Irarrazaval et al, 2022;Sakakibara et al, 2013;Minowa et al, 2021Minowa et al, , 2023, warning of their rapid retreat in recent decades (Minowa et al, 2021(Minowa et al, , 2023 glaciers deliver signs that, in the future, they may continue to retreat due to their ability to propagate thinning inland and consequently profoundly reconfigure the PI landscape.…”
Section: Evolution Controlled By Upstream Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%