Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica

We summarize new observations of the deceleration and stick–slip motion of Whillans Ice Stream (WIS), Antarctica. We refine the location of the large sticky spots that resist motion between slip events, the locations of which are controlled by the patterns of subglacial water flow. Our examination o...

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Main Authors: Winberry, J. Paul, Anandakrishnan, Sridhar, Alley, Richard B., Wiens, Douglas A., Pratt, Martin J.
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spelling ftcwashingtonuni:oai:digitalcommons.cwu.edu:cotsfac-1264 2023-05-15T13:47:32+02:00 Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica Winberry, J. Paul Anandakrishnan, Sridhar Alley, Richard B. Wiens, Douglas A. Pratt, Martin J. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cotsfac/264 https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1264&context=cotsfac unknown ScholarWorks@CWU https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cotsfac/264 https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1264&context=cotsfac © International Glaciological Society 2014 All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences Antarctic glaciology ice dynamics ice streams subglacial lakes Geomorphology Geophysics and Seismology Glaciology Tectonics and Structure text 2014 ftcwashingtonuni 2022-10-20T20:29:10Z We summarize new observations of the deceleration and stick–slip motion of Whillans Ice Stream (WIS), Antarctica. We refine the location of the large sticky spots that resist motion between slip events, the locations of which are controlled by the patterns of subglacial water flow. Our examination of the long-term velocity time series for the ice stream reveals that the decadal-scale deceleration is not occurring at a steady rate, but varies at the sub-decadal timescale. This unsteady deceleration modulates the temporal evolution of a broad (~50 km across) surface-elevation bulge forming at the junction between the relatively narrow upstream portion of the ice stream and broad ice plain that constitutes the downstream end of WIS. Comparison of observations from April 2003 and November 2010 reveals significant changes in the tidally modulated stick–slip cycle that regulates motion on the ice plain. We observe that the timing of slip events has become less regular in response to decreased flow speed in the upstream portions of the ice stream. The decreased regularity of slip events has reduced the release of stored elastic strain during slip events, increasing the rate of deceleration. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Whillans Ice Stream Central Washington University: ScholarWorks Antarctic Whillans ENVELOPE(-64.250,-64.250,-84.450,-84.450) Whillans Ice Stream ENVELOPE(-145.000,-145.000,-83.667,-83.667)
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topic Antarctic glaciology
ice dynamics
ice streams
subglacial lakes
Geomorphology
Geophysics and Seismology
Glaciology
Tectonics and Structure
spellingShingle Antarctic glaciology
ice dynamics
ice streams
subglacial lakes
Geomorphology
Geophysics and Seismology
Glaciology
Tectonics and Structure
Winberry, J. Paul
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Alley, Richard B.
Wiens, Douglas A.
Pratt, Martin J.
Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
topic_facet Antarctic glaciology
ice dynamics
ice streams
subglacial lakes
Geomorphology
Geophysics and Seismology
Glaciology
Tectonics and Structure
description We summarize new observations of the deceleration and stick–slip motion of Whillans Ice Stream (WIS), Antarctica. We refine the location of the large sticky spots that resist motion between slip events, the locations of which are controlled by the patterns of subglacial water flow. Our examination of the long-term velocity time series for the ice stream reveals that the decadal-scale deceleration is not occurring at a steady rate, but varies at the sub-decadal timescale. This unsteady deceleration modulates the temporal evolution of a broad (~50 km across) surface-elevation bulge forming at the junction between the relatively narrow upstream portion of the ice stream and broad ice plain that constitutes the downstream end of WIS. Comparison of observations from April 2003 and November 2010 reveals significant changes in the tidally modulated stick–slip cycle that regulates motion on the ice plain. We observe that the timing of slip events has become less regular in response to decreased flow speed in the upstream portions of the ice stream. The decreased regularity of slip events has reduced the release of stored elastic strain during slip events, increasing the rate of deceleration.
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author Winberry, J. Paul
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Alley, Richard B.
Wiens, Douglas A.
Pratt, Martin J.
author_facet Winberry, J. Paul
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Alley, Richard B.
Wiens, Douglas A.
Pratt, Martin J.
author_sort Winberry, J. Paul
title Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
title_short Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
title_full Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
title_fullStr Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
title_sort tidal pacing, skipped slips and the slowdown of whillans ice stream, antarctica
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