Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities
Taylor Glacier, Antarctica, exemplifies a little-studied type of outlet glacier, one that flows slowly through a region of rugged topography and dry climate. This glacier, in addition, connects the East Antarctic Ice Sheet with the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a region much studied for geomorphology, paleoc...
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ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt5xh678rm 2023-09-05T13:12:50+02:00 Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities Kavanaugh, JL Cuffey, KM Morse, DL Conway, H Rignot, E 2009-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5xh678rm unknown eScholarship, University of California qt5xh678rm https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5xh678rm CC-BY Journal of Geophysical Research, vol 114, iss F4 Climate Action Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences article 2009 ftcdlib 2023-08-21T18:07:11Z Taylor Glacier, Antarctica, exemplifies a little-studied type of outlet glacier, one that flows slowly through a region of rugged topography and dry climate. This glacier, in addition, connects the East Antarctic Ice Sheet with the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a region much studied for geomorphology, paleoclimate, and ecology. Here we report extensive new measurements of surface velocities, ice thicknesses, and surface elevations, acquired with InSAR, GPS, and GPR. The latter two were used to construct elevation models of the glacier's surface and bed. Ice velocities in 2002-2004 closely matched those in 2000 and the mid-1970s, indicating negligible interannual variations of flow. Comparing velocities with bed elevations shows that, along much of the glacier, flow concentrates in a narrow axis of relatively fast flowing ice that overlies a bedrock trough. The flow of the glacier over major undulations in its bed can be regarded as a "cascade"; it speeds up over bedrock highs and through valley narrows and slows down over deep basins and in wide spots. This pattern is an expected consequence of mass conservation for a glacier near steady state. Neither theory nor data from this Taylor Glacier study support the alternative view, recently proposed, that an outlet glacier of this type trickles slowly over bedrock highs and flows fastest over deep basins. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet McMurdo Dry Valleys Taylor Glacier University of California: eScholarship Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet McMurdo Dry Valleys Taylor Glacier ENVELOPE(162.167,162.167,-77.733,-77.733) |
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Taylor Glacier, Antarctica, exemplifies a little-studied type of outlet glacier, one that flows slowly through a region of rugged topography and dry climate. This glacier, in addition, connects the East Antarctic Ice Sheet with the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a region much studied for geomorphology, paleoclimate, and ecology. Here we report extensive new measurements of surface velocities, ice thicknesses, and surface elevations, acquired with InSAR, GPS, and GPR. The latter two were used to construct elevation models of the glacier's surface and bed. Ice velocities in 2002-2004 closely matched those in 2000 and the mid-1970s, indicating negligible interannual variations of flow. Comparing velocities with bed elevations shows that, along much of the glacier, flow concentrates in a narrow axis of relatively fast flowing ice that overlies a bedrock trough. The flow of the glacier over major undulations in its bed can be regarded as a "cascade"; it speeds up over bedrock highs and through valley narrows and slows down over deep basins and in wide spots. This pattern is an expected consequence of mass conservation for a glacier near steady state. Neither theory nor data from this Taylor Glacier study support the alternative view, recently proposed, that an outlet glacier of this type trickles slowly over bedrock highs and flows fastest over deep basins. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union. |
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Kavanaugh, JL Cuffey, KM Morse, DL Conway, H Rignot, E |
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Kavanaugh, JL Cuffey, KM Morse, DL Conway, H Rignot, E |
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Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities |
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Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities |
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Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities |
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Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities |
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Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities |
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dynamics and mass balance of taylor glacier, antarctica: 1. geometry and surface velocities |
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Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet McMurdo Dry Valleys Taylor Glacier |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet McMurdo Dry Valleys Taylor Glacier |
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