2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-535
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Temperate Alpine glacier surface dynamics linked to collapsing subglacial conduits

Abstract: <p>If tongues of temperate Alpine glaciers are subjected to high temperatures their topography may change rapidly due to the effects of differential melt related to aspect and debris cover. Independent of local surface melt, the position of subglacial conduits may have an important influence on ice creep and so on changes in topography at the ice surface. This reflects analyses that suggest that subglacial conduits at glacier margins may not be permanently pressurised; and that creep closure rate… Show more

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“…It further depicts the intuitive assumption that both conduit growth (1) and ice surface lowering (2) on their own can lead to conduit collapses but a combination of both ( 4) is most effective. However, in reality, there are likely other factors such as pre-existing fractures and ice flow velocity influencing the position of collapse structures (Egli et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Model Correspondence and Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It further depicts the intuitive assumption that both conduit growth (1) and ice surface lowering (2) on their own can lead to conduit collapses but a combination of both ( 4) is most effective. However, in reality, there are likely other factors such as pre-existing fractures and ice flow velocity influencing the position of collapse structures (Egli et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Model Correspondence and Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%