Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case

I will be testing the hypothesis that seismic tremors observed on ice streams can be modeled as fluid flow through a basal water conduit, allowing an estimate of conduit dimensions, location, and flow propagation velocities. My objective is to validate this hypothesis by gathering and analyzing simu...

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Main Authors: Grace Barcheck, Susan Schwartz
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Published: International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks 2013
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7914/sn/zn_2013
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7914/sn/zn_2013 2023-05-15T16:21:35+02:00 Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case Grace Barcheck Susan Schwartz 2013 SEED data https://dx.doi.org/10.7914/sn/zn_2013 https://www.fdsn.org/networks/detail/ZN_2013/ unknown International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks dataset Dataset Seismic Network 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7914/sn/zn_2013 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z I will be testing the hypothesis that seismic tremors observed on ice streams can be modeled as fluid flow through a basal water conduit, allowing an estimate of conduit dimensions, location, and flow propagation velocities. My objective is to validate this hypothesis by gathering and analyzing simultaneous observations of both active subglacial water movement and concurrent recorded seismicity at Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland. Dataset glacier Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description I will be testing the hypothesis that seismic tremors observed on ice streams can be modeled as fluid flow through a basal water conduit, allowing an estimate of conduit dimensions, location, and flow propagation velocities. My objective is to validate this hypothesis by gathering and analyzing simultaneous observations of both active subglacial water movement and concurrent recorded seismicity at Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland.
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author Grace Barcheck
Susan Schwartz
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Susan Schwartz
Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case
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Susan Schwartz
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title Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case
title_short Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case
title_full Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case
title_fullStr Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, Breidamerkurjokull Glacier, Iceland- a WISSARD test case
title_sort investigation of subglacial hydrologic seismic signals, breidamerkurjokull glacier, iceland- a wissard test case
publisher International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks
publishDate 2013
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