Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand

Relationships between stable isotopes (δD–δ¹⁸O), ice facies and glacier structures have hitherto gone untested in the mid-latitude maritime glaciers of the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present δD–δ¹⁸O values as part of a broader study of the structural glaciology of Fox Glacier, New Zealand. We ana...

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Main Authors: Appleby, JR, Brook, MS, Horton, TW, Fuller, IC, Holt, KA, Quincey, DJ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2017
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:133879 2023-05-15T13:29:42+02:00 Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand Appleby, JR Brook, MS Horton, TW Fuller, IC Holt, KA Quincey, DJ 2017-07-04 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/133879/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/133879/9/stable_isotope_d18o_relationships_of_ice_facies_and_glaciological_structures_within_the_midlatitude_maritime_fox_glacier_new_zealand.pdf en eng Cambridge University Press https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/133879/9/stable_isotope_d18o_relationships_of_ice_facies_and_glaciological_structures_within_the_midlatitude_maritime_fox_glacier_new_zealand.pdf Appleby, JR, Brook, MS, Horton, TW et al. (3 more authors) (2017) Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand. Annals of Glaciology, 58 (75pt2). pp. 155-165. ISSN 0260-3055 cc_by_4 CC-BY Article NonPeerReviewed 2017 ftleedsuniv 2023-01-30T22:09:08Z Relationships between stable isotopes (δD–δ¹⁸O), ice facies and glacier structures have hitherto gone untested in the mid-latitude maritime glaciers of the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present δD–δ¹⁸O values as part of a broader study of the structural glaciology of Fox Glacier, New Zealand. We analyzed 94 samples of δD–δ¹⁸O from a range of ice facies to investigate whether isotopes have potential for structural glaciological studies of a rapidly deforming glacier. The δD–δ¹⁸O measurements were aided by structural mapping and imagery from terminus time-lapse cameras. The current retreat phase was preceded by an advance of 1 km between 1984 and 2009, with the isotopic sampling and analysis undertaken at the end of that advance (2010/11). Stable isotopes from debris-bearing shear planes near the terminus, interpreted as thrust faults, are isotopically enriched compared with the surrounding ice. When plotted on co-isotopic diagrams (δD–δ¹⁸O), ice sampled from the shear planes appears to show a subtle, but distinctive isotopic signal compared with the surrounding clean ice on the lower glacier. Hence, stable isotopes (δD–δ¹⁸O) have potential within the structural glaciology field, but larger sample numbers than reported here may be required to establish isotopic contrasts between a broad range of ice facies and glacier structures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Fox Glacier ENVELOPE(114.417,114.417,-66.233,-66.233) New Zealand
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description Relationships between stable isotopes (δD–δ¹⁸O), ice facies and glacier structures have hitherto gone untested in the mid-latitude maritime glaciers of the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we present δD–δ¹⁸O values as part of a broader study of the structural glaciology of Fox Glacier, New Zealand. We analyzed 94 samples of δD–δ¹⁸O from a range of ice facies to investigate whether isotopes have potential for structural glaciological studies of a rapidly deforming glacier. The δD–δ¹⁸O measurements were aided by structural mapping and imagery from terminus time-lapse cameras. The current retreat phase was preceded by an advance of 1 km between 1984 and 2009, with the isotopic sampling and analysis undertaken at the end of that advance (2010/11). Stable isotopes from debris-bearing shear planes near the terminus, interpreted as thrust faults, are isotopically enriched compared with the surrounding ice. When plotted on co-isotopic diagrams (δD–δ¹⁸O), ice sampled from the shear planes appears to show a subtle, but distinctive isotopic signal compared with the surrounding clean ice on the lower glacier. Hence, stable isotopes (δD–δ¹⁸O) have potential within the structural glaciology field, but larger sample numbers than reported here may be required to establish isotopic contrasts between a broad range of ice facies and glacier structures.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Appleby, JR
Brook, MS
Horton, TW
Fuller, IC
Holt, KA
Quincey, DJ
spellingShingle Appleby, JR
Brook, MS
Horton, TW
Fuller, IC
Holt, KA
Quincey, DJ
Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
author_facet Appleby, JR
Brook, MS
Horton, TW
Fuller, IC
Holt, KA
Quincey, DJ
author_sort Appleby, JR
title Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_short Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_full Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_fullStr Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand
title_sort stable isotope (δd–δ¹⁸o) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime fox glacier, new zealand
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/133879/
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Appleby, JR, Brook, MS, Horton, TW et al. (3 more authors) (2017) Stable isotope (δD–δ¹⁸O) relationships of ice facies and glaciological structures within the mid-latitude maritime Fox Glacier, New Zealand. Annals of Glaciology, 58 (75pt2). pp. 155-165. ISSN 0260-3055
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