Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland

Greenland basal topographic data show a segmented valley extending from Petermann Fjord into the centre of Greenland; however, the locations of radar scan lines, used to create the bedrock topography data, indicate that valley segmentation is due to data interpolation. Therefore, as a thought experi...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: C. Chambers, R. Greve, B. Altena, P.-M. Lefeuvre
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c7fc34d1d25e4c1b859a261a4ab7954a 2023-05-15T16:21:24+02:00 Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland C. Chambers R. Greve B. Altena P.-M. Lefeuvre 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-3747-2020 https://doaj.org/article/c7fc34d1d25e4c1b859a261a4ab7954a EN eng Copernicus Publications https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/14/3747/2020/tc-14-3747-2020.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1994-0416 https://doaj.org/toc/1994-0424 doi:10.5194/tc-14-3747-2020 1994-0416 1994-0424 https://doaj.org/article/c7fc34d1d25e4c1b859a261a4ab7954a The Cryosphere, Vol 14, Pp 3747-3759 (2020) Environmental sciences GE1-350 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-3747-2020 2022-12-31T14:12:05Z Greenland basal topographic data show a segmented valley extending from Petermann Fjord into the centre of Greenland; however, the locations of radar scan lines, used to create the bedrock topography data, indicate that valley segmentation is due to data interpolation. Therefore, as a thought experiment, simulations where the valley is opened are used to investigate its effects on basal water movement and distribution. The simulations indicate that the opening of this valley can result in an uninterrupted water pathway from the interior to Petermann Fjord. Along its length, the path of the valley progresses gradually down an ice surface slope, causing a lowering of ice overburden pressure that could enable water flow along its path. The fact that the valley base appears to be relatively flat and follows a path near the interior ice divide that roughly intersects the east and west basal hydrological basins is presented as evidence that its present day form may have developed in conjunction with an overlying ice sheet. Experiments where basal melting is increased solely within the deep interior near the known large area of basal melting result in an increase in the flux of water northwards along the entire valley. The results are consistent with a long subglacial river; however, considerable uncertainty remains over aspects such as whether adequate water is available at the bed, whether water escapes from the valley or is refrozen, and over what form a hydrological conduit could take along the valley base. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Petermann Fjord Petermann glacier The Cryosphere Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Petermann Fjord ENVELOPE(-61.500,-61.500,81.167,81.167) The Cryosphere 14 11 3747 3759
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R. Greve
B. Altena
P.-M. Lefeuvre
Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland
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description Greenland basal topographic data show a segmented valley extending from Petermann Fjord into the centre of Greenland; however, the locations of radar scan lines, used to create the bedrock topography data, indicate that valley segmentation is due to data interpolation. Therefore, as a thought experiment, simulations where the valley is opened are used to investigate its effects on basal water movement and distribution. The simulations indicate that the opening of this valley can result in an uninterrupted water pathway from the interior to Petermann Fjord. Along its length, the path of the valley progresses gradually down an ice surface slope, causing a lowering of ice overburden pressure that could enable water flow along its path. The fact that the valley base appears to be relatively flat and follows a path near the interior ice divide that roughly intersects the east and west basal hydrological basins is presented as evidence that its present day form may have developed in conjunction with an overlying ice sheet. Experiments where basal melting is increased solely within the deep interior near the known large area of basal melting result in an increase in the flux of water northwards along the entire valley. The results are consistent with a long subglacial river; however, considerable uncertainty remains over aspects such as whether adequate water is available at the bed, whether water escapes from the valley or is refrozen, and over what form a hydrological conduit could take along the valley base.
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author C. Chambers
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B. Altena
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title Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland
title_short Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland
title_full Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland
title_fullStr Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland
title_sort possible impacts of a 1000 km long hypothetical subglacial river valley towards petermann glacier in northern greenland
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