Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar
This paper presents new data obtained by speleological surveys and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a cut-and-closure conduit in Scott Turnerbreen, a small cold glacier in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic. We use these data to propose criteria for the identification of cut-and-closure conduits from GPR d...
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author | Temminghoff, M. Benn, D. I. Gulley, J. D. Sevestre, H. |
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description | This paper presents new data obtained by speleological surveys and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a cut-and-closure conduit in Scott Turnerbreen, a small cold glacier in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic. We use these data to propose criteria for the identification of cut-and-closure conduits from GPR data. In addition, we describe subglacial and englacial structures exposed in the conduit, which shed light on the former dynamic behaviour of the glacier. The glacier bed consists of a thick layer of subglacial traction till, from which till-filled fractures extend upward into the ice. These observations show that Scott Turnerbreen was formerly warm-based, and are consistent with a surge or surge-like behaviour. The channel system was also imaged using GPR. Varying channel morphologies have distinctive signatures on GPR profiles, allowing the identification and mapping of englacial drainage systems in situations where direct access is impossible. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftstandrewserep:oai:research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk:10023/18951 2025-04-13T14:13:57+00:00 Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar Temminghoff, M. Benn, D. I. Gulley, J. D. Sevestre, H. University of St Andrews.School of Geography & Sustainable Development University of St Andrews.Bell-Edwards Geographic Data Institute 2019-11-19 20 221917 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10023/18951 https://doi.org/10.1080/04353676.2018.1545120 eng eng Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 256704526 85057253338 000467820100002 RIS: urn:5C96ACB909FD9B57C7CA5D45BA154402 https://hdl.handle.net/10023/18951 doi:10.1080/04353676.2018.1545120 Copyright © 2018 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. This work has been made available online in accordance with the publisher’s policies. This is the author created, accepted version manuscript following peer review and may differ slightly from the final published version. The final published version of this work is available at https://doi.org/10.1080/04353676.2018.1545120 Englacial/subglacial drainage Glacier hydrology Ground-penetrating radar Surge Basal crevasses Svalbard GB Physical geography NDAS GB Journal article 2019 ftstandrewserep https://doi.org/10.1080/04353676.2018.1545120 2025-03-19T08:01:34Z This paper presents new data obtained by speleological surveys and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) on a cut-and-closure conduit in Scott Turnerbreen, a small cold glacier in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic. We use these data to propose criteria for the identification of cut-and-closure conduits from GPR data. In addition, we describe subglacial and englacial structures exposed in the conduit, which shed light on the former dynamic behaviour of the glacier. The glacier bed consists of a thick layer of subglacial traction till, from which till-filled fractures extend upward into the ice. These observations show that Scott Turnerbreen was formerly warm-based, and are consistent with a surge or surge-like behaviour. The channel system was also imaged using GPR. Varying channel morphologies have distinctive signatures on GPR profiles, allowing the identification and mapping of englacial drainage systems in situations where direct access is impossible. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic glacier Svalbard University of St Andrews: Digital Research Repository Arctic Svalbard Scott Turnerbreen ENVELOPE(15.967,15.967,78.100,78.100) Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 101 2 98 117 |
spellingShingle | Englacial/subglacial drainage Glacier hydrology Ground-penetrating radar Surge Basal crevasses Svalbard GB Physical geography NDAS GB Temminghoff, M. Benn, D. I. Gulley, J. D. Sevestre, H. Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
title | Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
title_full | Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
title_fullStr | Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
title_short | Characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high Arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
title_sort | characterization of the englacial and subglacial drainage system in a high arctic cold glacier by speleological mapping and ground-penetrating radar |
topic | Englacial/subglacial drainage Glacier hydrology Ground-penetrating radar Surge Basal crevasses Svalbard GB Physical geography NDAS GB |
topic_facet | Englacial/subglacial drainage Glacier hydrology Ground-penetrating radar Surge Basal crevasses Svalbard GB Physical geography NDAS GB |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10023/18951 https://doi.org/10.1080/04353676.2018.1545120 |