Surface Movement, Hydrological Change and Equilibrium Flow on Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska
Abstract Lemon Creek Glacier served as the focus of attention of the Juneau Ice Field Research Project from 1953 through 1958. During the International Geophysical Year, it represented one of the glaciological stations in the North American network. This paper presents some of the results of these s...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022143000028574 2024-03-03T08:44:34+00:00 Surface Movement, Hydrological Change and Equilibrium Flow on Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska Heusser, Calvin J. Marcus, Melvin G. 1964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000028574 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143000028574 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) Journal of Glaciology volume 5, issue 37, page 61-75 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 Earth-Surface Processes journal-article 1964 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000028574 2024-02-08T08:38:15Z Abstract Lemon Creek Glacier served as the focus of attention of the Juneau Ice Field Research Project from 1953 through 1958. During the International Geophysical Year, it represented one of the glaciological stations in the North American network. This paper presents some of the results of these studies, its purposes being (1) to discuss the 1953–58 annual hydrological budgets, and (2) to test Nielsen’s equations for the equilibrium glacier using 1957 and 1958 movement and hydrological data. It is found that each budget year for the period studied shows a deficit, except 1954–55 which registered a pronounced surplus. The net deficit amounts to 10.32×10 6 m. 3 of water. The 1956–57 budget was only slightly negative (0.82×10 6 m. 3 ) but that for 1957–58 was strongly negative (8.96×10 6 m. 3 ). Surface flow measurements were made along five transverse profiles, two of which were plotted over one full year. It is believed that the one-year measurements provide a more accurate and realistic picture of glacier flow than is normally available from short summer surveys. Thu glacier appears to be close to equilibrium and to behave in the manner predicted by Nielsen’s theory of equilibrium flow. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Journal of Glaciology Alaska Cambridge University Press Lemon Creek ENVELOPE(177.452,177.452,51.987,51.987) Journal of Glaciology 5 37 61 75 |
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Abstract Lemon Creek Glacier served as the focus of attention of the Juneau Ice Field Research Project from 1953 through 1958. During the International Geophysical Year, it represented one of the glaciological stations in the North American network. This paper presents some of the results of these studies, its purposes being (1) to discuss the 1953–58 annual hydrological budgets, and (2) to test Nielsen’s equations for the equilibrium glacier using 1957 and 1958 movement and hydrological data. It is found that each budget year for the period studied shows a deficit, except 1954–55 which registered a pronounced surplus. The net deficit amounts to 10.32×10 6 m. 3 of water. The 1956–57 budget was only slightly negative (0.82×10 6 m. 3 ) but that for 1957–58 was strongly negative (8.96×10 6 m. 3 ). Surface flow measurements were made along five transverse profiles, two of which were plotted over one full year. It is believed that the one-year measurements provide a more accurate and realistic picture of glacier flow than is normally available from short summer surveys. Thu glacier appears to be close to equilibrium and to behave in the manner predicted by Nielsen’s theory of equilibrium flow. |
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Surface Movement, Hydrological Change and Equilibrium Flow on Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska |
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Surface Movement, Hydrological Change and Equilibrium Flow on Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska |
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Surface Movement, Hydrological Change and Equilibrium Flow on Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska |
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Surface Movement, Hydrological Change and Equilibrium Flow on Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska |
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surface movement, hydrological change and equilibrium flow on lemon creek glacier, alaska |
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