Anti-correlated subglacial pressure variations and hydro-meteorological observations (Fig.3 in Lefeuvre et al., Frontiers, 2018)
Observational data in July 2003. (A) Hourly air temperature and daily precipitation at Glomfjord 30 m a.s.l. and 18 km from Engabreen; (B) discharge at Fonndal station and calculated subglacial discharge; (C) load cell pressure records for LC6 and LC4; (D) and for LC97_1 and LC97_2. The shaded perio...
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Summary: | Observational data in July 2003. (A) Hourly air temperature and daily precipitation at Glomfjord 30 m a.s.l. and 18 km from Engabreen; (B) discharge at Fonndal station and calculated subglacial discharge; (C) load cell pressure records for LC6 and LC4; (D) and for LC97_1 and LC97_2. The shaded period is shown in Figure 4.This figure is a high-resolution before-proof-read version of figure 3 published in Lefeuvre P-M, Zwinger T, Jackson M, Gagliardini O, Lappegard G and Hagen JO (2018) Stress Redistribution Explains Anti-correlated Subglacial Pressure Variations. Front. Earth Sci . 5:110. https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2017.00110Cite this paper if you use the figure |
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