Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations

Here, we present a highly detailed study of calving dynamics at Tunabreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard. A time-lapse camera was trained on the terminus and programmed to capture images every three seconds over a 28-hour period in August 2015, producing a highly detailed record of 34,117 images f...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: How, Penelope, Schild, Kristin, Benn, Douglas, Noormets, Riko, Kirchner, Nina, Luckman, Adrian, Vallot, Dorothée, Hulton, Nicholas, Borstad, Chris
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137791/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137791/1/phow_tunacalve_corrected_revisions3.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2018.28
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:137791 2023-05-15T13:29:41+02:00 Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations How, Penelope Schild, Kristin Benn, Douglas Noormets, Riko Kirchner, Nina Luckman, Adrian Vallot, Dorothée Hulton, Nicholas Borstad, Chris 2018-10-18 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137791/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137791/1/phow_tunacalve_corrected_revisions3.pdf https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2018.28 en eng https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137791/1/phow_tunacalve_corrected_revisions3.pdf How, Penelope orcid.org/0000-0002-8088-8497 , Schild, Kristin, Benn, Douglas et al. (6 more authors) (Accepted: 2018) Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations. Annals of glaciology. ISSN 1727-5644 (In Press) cc_by CC-BY Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2018.28 2023-01-30T22:12:03Z Here, we present a highly detailed study of calving dynamics at Tunabreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard. A time-lapse camera was trained on the terminus and programmed to capture images every three seconds over a 28-hour period in August 2015, producing a highly detailed record of 34,117 images from which 358 individual calving events were distinguished. Calving activity is characterised by frequent events (12.8 events per hour) that are small relative to the spectrum of calving events observed, demonstrating the prevalence of small-scale calving mechanisms. Five calving styles were observed, with a high proportion of calving events (82%) originating at, or above, the waterline. The tidal cycle plays a key role in the timing of calving events, with 68% occurring on the falling limb of the tide. Calving activity is concentrated where meltwater plumes surface at the glacier front, and a ∼5 m undercut at the base of the glacier suggests that meltwater plumes encourage melt-undercutting. We conclude that frontal ablation at Tunabreen may be paced by submarine melt rates, as suggested from similar observations at glaciers in Svalbard and Alaska. Using submarine melt rate to calculate frontal ablation would greatly simplify estimations of tidewater glacier losses in prognostic models. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology glacier glacier glaciers Svalbard Tidewater Alaska White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Svalbard Tunabreen ENVELOPE(17.387,17.387,78.461,78.461) Annals of Glaciology 60 78 20 31
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description Here, we present a highly detailed study of calving dynamics at Tunabreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard. A time-lapse camera was trained on the terminus and programmed to capture images every three seconds over a 28-hour period in August 2015, producing a highly detailed record of 34,117 images from which 358 individual calving events were distinguished. Calving activity is characterised by frequent events (12.8 events per hour) that are small relative to the spectrum of calving events observed, demonstrating the prevalence of small-scale calving mechanisms. Five calving styles were observed, with a high proportion of calving events (82%) originating at, or above, the waterline. The tidal cycle plays a key role in the timing of calving events, with 68% occurring on the falling limb of the tide. Calving activity is concentrated where meltwater plumes surface at the glacier front, and a ∼5 m undercut at the base of the glacier suggests that meltwater plumes encourage melt-undercutting. We conclude that frontal ablation at Tunabreen may be paced by submarine melt rates, as suggested from similar observations at glaciers in Svalbard and Alaska. Using submarine melt rate to calculate frontal ablation would greatly simplify estimations of tidewater glacier losses in prognostic models.
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author How, Penelope
Schild, Kristin
Benn, Douglas
Noormets, Riko
Kirchner, Nina
Luckman, Adrian
Vallot, Dorothée
Hulton, Nicholas
Borstad, Chris
spellingShingle How, Penelope
Schild, Kristin
Benn, Douglas
Noormets, Riko
Kirchner, Nina
Luckman, Adrian
Vallot, Dorothée
Hulton, Nicholas
Borstad, Chris
Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
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Schild, Kristin
Benn, Douglas
Noormets, Riko
Kirchner, Nina
Luckman, Adrian
Vallot, Dorothée
Hulton, Nicholas
Borstad, Chris
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title Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
title_short Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
title_full Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
title_fullStr Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
title_full_unstemmed Calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
title_sort calving controlled by melt-under-cutting: detailed calving styles revealed through time-lapse observations
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