2022
DOI: 10.30758/0555-2648-2022-68-3-278-307
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Internal drainage system of Aldegondabreen, Spitsbergen, according to speleological studies

Abstract: The systems of internal drainage of glaciers have been studied mainly by indirect methods. In order to reveal the structure of the internal drainage network inside Aldegondabreen, moulins and glacial caves were investigated by speleological methods in 2001–2021, which was accompanied by a semi-instrumental topographic survey in the cavities. This allowed us to see the change in the glacial cavities over time. There are three types of moulins in Aldegondadreen: active, dead and healed ones. We visited active an… Show more

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“…At present, part of the glacier tongue descends into the glacial lake. The glacier body has developed an internal drainage network of canals, which is fed by surface water through glacier wells and leads out in two places: in the northern and southern parts of the glacier tongue [50]. Aeolian material on the glacier surface comes from the surrounding rocky slopes composed of sedimentary rocks (limestone, sandstones, and mudstones) as well as from bird rockeries.…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, part of the glacier tongue descends into the glacial lake. The glacier body has developed an internal drainage network of canals, which is fed by surface water through glacier wells and leads out in two places: in the northern and southern parts of the glacier tongue [50]. Aeolian material on the glacier surface comes from the surrounding rocky slopes composed of sedimentary rocks (limestone, sandstones, and mudstones) as well as from bird rockeries.…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%