Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland
In the Arctic, subglacial discharge plumes have been recently recognised as a key driver of fjord-scale circulation. However, owing to the danger that accompanies prolonged observations at plumes, no time-series data are available. Here, we present results showing the chaotic and irregular dynamics...
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fthokunivhus:oai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/82382 2023-05-15T15:07:27+02:00 Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland Podolskiy, Evgeny A. Kanna, Naoya Sugiyama, Shin http://hdl.handle.net/2115/82382 https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00132-8 eng eng Springer Nature http://hdl.handle.net/2115/82382 Communications Earth & Environment, 2(1): 66 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00132-8 450 article fthokunivhus https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00132-8 2022-11-18T01:06:36Z In the Arctic, subglacial discharge plumes have been recently recognised as a key driver of fjord-scale circulation. However, owing to the danger that accompanies prolonged observations at plumes, no time-series data are available. Here, we present results showing the chaotic and irregular dynamics of a plume revealed by continuous subsurface monitoring directly on the calving front of a Greenlandic glacier. We found intense fluctuations in the current and scalars (temperature and salinity), recognised shallow and deep tidal modulation and anomalies due to co-seismic drainage of an ice-dammed lake via the plume, and observed rapid and marked changes in stratification. Our analysis uncovers energy cascade intermittency with coherent structures, corresponding to upwelling pulses of warm water. Prior to our research, in situ evidence of time-variable plume dynamics was absent and limited to snapshots, therefore, our study and approach will enable researchers to transition from an episodic view of a plume to a continuously updated image. Direct observations of a glacial plume on the calving front reveal intense, tide-modulated fluctuations in physical properties of water, drainage of an ice-dammed lake, sudden stratification shifts, as well as coherent upwelling pulses of warm water. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic glacier Greenland greenlandic Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP) Arctic Greenland Dammed Lake ENVELOPE(-68.258,-68.258,68.496,68.496) Communications Earth & Environment 2 1 |
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In the Arctic, subglacial discharge plumes have been recently recognised as a key driver of fjord-scale circulation. However, owing to the danger that accompanies prolonged observations at plumes, no time-series data are available. Here, we present results showing the chaotic and irregular dynamics of a plume revealed by continuous subsurface monitoring directly on the calving front of a Greenlandic glacier. We found intense fluctuations in the current and scalars (temperature and salinity), recognised shallow and deep tidal modulation and anomalies due to co-seismic drainage of an ice-dammed lake via the plume, and observed rapid and marked changes in stratification. Our analysis uncovers energy cascade intermittency with coherent structures, corresponding to upwelling pulses of warm water. Prior to our research, in situ evidence of time-variable plume dynamics was absent and limited to snapshots, therefore, our study and approach will enable researchers to transition from an episodic view of a plume to a continuously updated image. Direct observations of a glacial plume on the calving front reveal intense, tide-modulated fluctuations in physical properties of water, drainage of an ice-dammed lake, sudden stratification shifts, as well as coherent upwelling pulses of warm water. |
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Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland |
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Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland |
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Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland |
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Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland |
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Co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in Greenland |
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co-seismic eruption and intermittent turbulence of a subglacial discharge plume revealed by continuous subsurface observations in greenland |
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