The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade

The combined heat, ice and water balance was calculated for the McCall Glacier basin (30.6 km²) for a 36 day period in summer of 1971. This period represents about half the ablation period in this region. The heat balance was measured by detailed observations over ice, and secondary stations were es...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Wendler, Gerd, Ishikawa, Nobuyoshi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1974
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022143000023042 2024-03-03T08:44:34+00:00 The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade Wendler, Gerd Ishikawa, Nobuyoshi 1974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000023042 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143000023042 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) Journal of Glaciology volume 13, issue 68, page 227-241 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 Earth-Surface Processes journal-article 1974 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000023042 2024-02-08T08:39:08Z The combined heat, ice and water balance was calculated for the McCall Glacier basin (30.6 km²) for a 36 day period in summer of 1971. This period represents about half the ablation period in this region. The heat balance was measured by detailed observations over ice, and secondary stations were established over snow and moraine surfaces. The heat balances calculated for stations located respectively on ice and snow surfaces were assumed to be representative of all such surfaces. The moraine station was only used to obtain evaporation data for areas of the basin not covered by glacier (totalling about 70%). Corrections were made to the radiative fluxes owing to screening of the surrounding mountains and the exposure of the glacier. The ice balance was calculated using 80 ablation/accumulation stakes and the discharge was measured with a water-level recorder, which was calibrated with a current meter. The precipitation was measured with seven rain gauges. Compared with the direct run-off measurements, the values calculated from the heat balance gave a value 5.5% higher, and the stake measurements a value 8.9% lower. This agreement is considered satisfactory and strengthens confidence in the methods employed in each of the three individual calculations. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Journal of Glaciology Alaska Cambridge University Press McCall ENVELOPE(-66.619,-66.619,-67.029,-67.029) Journal of Glaciology 13 68 227 241
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The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade
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description The combined heat, ice and water balance was calculated for the McCall Glacier basin (30.6 km²) for a 36 day period in summer of 1971. This period represents about half the ablation period in this region. The heat balance was measured by detailed observations over ice, and secondary stations were established over snow and moraine surfaces. The heat balances calculated for stations located respectively on ice and snow surfaces were assumed to be representative of all such surfaces. The moraine station was only used to obtain evaporation data for areas of the basin not covered by glacier (totalling about 70%). Corrections were made to the radiative fluxes owing to screening of the surrounding mountains and the exposure of the glacier. The ice balance was calculated using 80 ablation/accumulation stakes and the discharge was measured with a water-level recorder, which was calibrated with a current meter. The precipitation was measured with seven rain gauges. Compared with the direct run-off measurements, the values calculated from the heat balance gave a value 5.5% higher, and the stake measurements a value 8.9% lower. This agreement is considered satisfactory and strengthens confidence in the methods employed in each of the three individual calculations.
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title The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade
title_short The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade
title_full The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade
title_fullStr The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade
title_full_unstemmed The Combined Heat, Ice and Water Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: A Contribution to the International Hydrological Decade
title_sort combined heat, ice and water balance of mccall glacier, alaska: a contribution to the international hydrological decade
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