Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand

ABSTRACT Relationships between stable isotopes (δD–δ 18 O), ice facies and glacier structures have hitherto gone untested in the mid-latitude maritime glaciers of the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present δD–δ 18 O values as part of a broader study of the structural glaciology of Fox Glacier, New Ze...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Appleby, John R., Brook, Martin S., Horton, Travis W., Fuller, Ian C., Holt, Katherine A., Quincey, Duncan J.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2017
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/aog.2017.11 2024-09-15T17:39:51+00:00 Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand Appleby, John R. Brook, Martin S. Horton, Travis W. Fuller, Ian C. Holt, Katherine A. Quincey, Duncan J. 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aog.2017.11 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0260305517000118 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) Annals of Glaciology volume 58, issue 75pt2, page 155-165 ISSN 0260-3055 1727-5644 journal-article 2017 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2017.11 2024-06-26T04:04:19Z ABSTRACT Relationships between stable isotopes (δD–δ 18 O), ice facies and glacier structures have hitherto gone untested in the mid-latitude maritime glaciers of the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present δD–δ 18 O values as part of a broader study of the structural glaciology of Fox Glacier, New Zealand. We analyzed 94 samples of δD–δ 18 O from a range of ice facies to investigate whether isotopes have potential for structural glaciological studies of a rapidly deforming glacier. The δD–δ 18 O measurements were aided by structural mapping and imagery from terminus time-lapse cameras. The current retreat phase was preceded by an advance of 1 km between 1984 and 2009, with the isotopic sampling and analysis undertaken at the end of that advance (2010/11). Stable isotopes from debris-bearing shear planes near the terminus, interpreted as thrust faults, are isotopically enriched compared with the surrounding ice. When plotted on co-isotopic diagrams (δD–δ 18 O), ice sampled from the shear planes appears to show a subtle, but distinctive isotopic signal compared with the surrounding clean ice on the lower glacier. Hence, stable isotopes (δD–δ 18 O) have potential within the structural glaciology field, but larger sample numbers than reported here may be required to establish isotopic contrasts between a broad range of ice facies and glacier structures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Cambridge University Press Annals of Glaciology 58 75pt2 155 165
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description ABSTRACT Relationships between stable isotopes (δD–δ 18 O), ice facies and glacier structures have hitherto gone untested in the mid-latitude maritime glaciers of the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present δD–δ 18 O values as part of a broader study of the structural glaciology of Fox Glacier, New Zealand. We analyzed 94 samples of δD–δ 18 O from a range of ice facies to investigate whether isotopes have potential for structural glaciological studies of a rapidly deforming glacier. The δD–δ 18 O measurements were aided by structural mapping and imagery from terminus time-lapse cameras. The current retreat phase was preceded by an advance of 1 km between 1984 and 2009, with the isotopic sampling and analysis undertaken at the end of that advance (2010/11). Stable isotopes from debris-bearing shear planes near the terminus, interpreted as thrust faults, are isotopically enriched compared with the surrounding ice. When plotted on co-isotopic diagrams (δD–δ 18 O), ice sampled from the shear planes appears to show a subtle, but distinctive isotopic signal compared with the surrounding clean ice on the lower glacier. Hence, stable isotopes (δD–δ 18 O) have potential within the structural glaciology field, but larger sample numbers than reported here may be required to establish isotopic contrasts between a broad range of ice facies and glacier structures.
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author Appleby, John R.
Brook, Martin S.
Horton, Travis W.
Fuller, Ian C.
Holt, Katherine A.
Quincey, Duncan J.
spellingShingle Appleby, John R.
Brook, Martin S.
Horton, Travis W.
Fuller, Ian C.
Holt, Katherine A.
Quincey, Duncan J.
Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
author_facet Appleby, John R.
Brook, Martin S.
Horton, Travis W.
Fuller, Ian C.
Holt, Katherine A.
Quincey, Duncan J.
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title Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_short Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_full Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_fullStr Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotope (δD–δ18O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_sort stable isotope (δd–δ18o) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime fox glacier, new zealand
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