Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica

ABSTRACT We recorded the ice motion and icequakes on the floating part of Langhovde Glacier in East Antarctica to better understand the dynamic behavior of ice shelves and floating tongues. Diurnal and semi-diurnal variations in ice motion and seismicity were simultaneously observed at all four glob...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Minowa, Masahiro, Podolskiy, Evgeny A., Sugiyama, Shin
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2019
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/aog.2019.25 2024-09-15T17:39:52+00:00 Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica Minowa, Masahiro Podolskiy, Evgeny A. Sugiyama, Shin 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aog.2019.25 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0260305519000259 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Annals of Glaciology volume 60, issue 79, page 57-67 ISSN 0260-3055 1727-5644 journal-article 2019 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2019.25 2024-08-07T04:04:25Z ABSTRACT We recorded the ice motion and icequakes on the floating part of Langhovde Glacier in East Antarctica to better understand the dynamic behavior of ice shelves and floating tongues. Diurnal and semi-diurnal variations in ice motion and seismicity were simultaneously observed at all four global navigation satellite system and three seismic stations over 2 weeks. The short-term along-flow ice motion is explained by the elastic response of the glacier to ocean tide-induced hydrostatic stress variations, which decayed at a rate of 0.8 km −1 toward the grounding line. We observed a large number of icequakes during mid-rising and high tides that covered a broad frequency range and formed two major groups of events centered at 10 and 120 Hz, respectively. The hourly occurrence rates were ~500 events h −1 , with the observed seismicity consistent with fracture due to floating tongue bending. We also observed minor secondary peaks at high ice speeds, which could reflect surface cracking due to stretching or basal friction. Our observation demonstrates that tidal-modulation was the main factor to fracture the floating tongue of Langhovde Glacier. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Shelves Cambridge University Press Annals of Glaciology 60 79 57 67
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description ABSTRACT We recorded the ice motion and icequakes on the floating part of Langhovde Glacier in East Antarctica to better understand the dynamic behavior of ice shelves and floating tongues. Diurnal and semi-diurnal variations in ice motion and seismicity were simultaneously observed at all four global navigation satellite system and three seismic stations over 2 weeks. The short-term along-flow ice motion is explained by the elastic response of the glacier to ocean tide-induced hydrostatic stress variations, which decayed at a rate of 0.8 km −1 toward the grounding line. We observed a large number of icequakes during mid-rising and high tides that covered a broad frequency range and formed two major groups of events centered at 10 and 120 Hz, respectively. The hourly occurrence rates were ~500 events h −1 , with the observed seismicity consistent with fracture due to floating tongue bending. We also observed minor secondary peaks at high ice speeds, which could reflect surface cracking due to stretching or basal friction. Our observation demonstrates that tidal-modulation was the main factor to fracture the floating tongue of Langhovde Glacier.
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author Minowa, Masahiro
Podolskiy, Evgeny A.
Sugiyama, Shin
spellingShingle Minowa, Masahiro
Podolskiy, Evgeny A.
Sugiyama, Shin
Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica
author_facet Minowa, Masahiro
Podolskiy, Evgeny A.
Sugiyama, Shin
author_sort Minowa, Masahiro
title Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica
title_short Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica
title_full Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica
title_fullStr Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica
title_sort tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in east antarctica
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