A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers

Glacier surge behaviour is characterized by multiyear, quasi-periodic changes in glacier geometry and ice flow. Various attempts have been done on modelling glacier surge behaviour. The focus of this research will be on land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers (LHT-glaciers). Whereas the dr...

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Main Author: Van Geffen, C.A. (author)
Other Authors: Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (mentor)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:0ea29609-06fd-4e7f-bdfc-b208f1e2fb08 2023-07-30T04:03:35+02:00 A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers Van Geffen, C.A. (author) Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (mentor) 2014-12-18 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ea29609-06fd-4e7f-bdfc-b208f1e2fb08 en eng http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0ea29609-06fd-4e7f-bdfc-b208f1e2fb08 (c) 2014 Van Geffen, C.A. surge behaviour basal drainage master thesis Text 2014 fttudelft 2023-07-08T19:55:18Z Glacier surge behaviour is characterized by multiyear, quasi-periodic changes in glacier geometry and ice flow. Various attempts have been done on modelling glacier surge behaviour. The focus of this research will be on land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers (LHT-glaciers). Whereas the drainage system at the base of the glacier is thought to be the key element in the surge behaviour of those glaciers, developed models do not include a basal drainage model. The surges of LHT-glaciers are characterized by a sudden initiation and a sudden termination of the surge. This sudden on- and offset is assigned to switches in basal drainage system. Therefore, a description of the transformation of the basal drainage system during a surge cycle of LHT-glaciers is proposed. The proposed transformation is based on observations of the 1982-1983 surge of Variegated Glacier, Alaska. Despite the fact that models that are capable of simulating quasi-periodic behaviour related to basal frictional lubrication do not include a basal drainage model, building blocks of a basal drainage model for surging glaciers have been proposed for a long time. By means of translating the proposed transformation of the basal drainage system into those building blocks, a basal drainage model is constructed. The constructed basal drainage model is coupled to the ice mass continuity equation. By means of implementing the coupled model, it is shown that the model simulates the characteristic features of the surge cycle of LHT-glaciers. Environmental Fluidmechanics Hydraulic Engineering Civil Engineering and Geosciences Master Thesis glacier glaciers Alaska Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository
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topic surge behaviour
basal drainage
spellingShingle surge behaviour
basal drainage
Van Geffen, C.A. (author)
A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
topic_facet surge behaviour
basal drainage
description Glacier surge behaviour is characterized by multiyear, quasi-periodic changes in glacier geometry and ice flow. Various attempts have been done on modelling glacier surge behaviour. The focus of this research will be on land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers (LHT-glaciers). Whereas the drainage system at the base of the glacier is thought to be the key element in the surge behaviour of those glaciers, developed models do not include a basal drainage model. The surges of LHT-glaciers are characterized by a sudden initiation and a sudden termination of the surge. This sudden on- and offset is assigned to switches in basal drainage system. Therefore, a description of the transformation of the basal drainage system during a surge cycle of LHT-glaciers is proposed. The proposed transformation is based on observations of the 1982-1983 surge of Variegated Glacier, Alaska. Despite the fact that models that are capable of simulating quasi-periodic behaviour related to basal frictional lubrication do not include a basal drainage model, building blocks of a basal drainage model for surging glaciers have been proposed for a long time. By means of translating the proposed transformation of the basal drainage system into those building blocks, a basal drainage model is constructed. The constructed basal drainage model is coupled to the ice mass continuity equation. By means of implementing the coupled model, it is shown that the model simulates the characteristic features of the surge cycle of LHT-glaciers. Environmental Fluidmechanics Hydraulic Engineering Civil Engineering and Geosciences
author2 Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (mentor)
format Master Thesis
author Van Geffen, C.A. (author)
author_facet Van Geffen, C.A. (author)
author_sort Van Geffen, C.A. (author)
title A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
title_short A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
title_full A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
title_fullStr A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
title_full_unstemmed A hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
title_sort hydromechanically coupled flowline model for simulating glacier surge behaviour of land-terminating, hard-bedded, temperate glaciers
publishDate 2014
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glaciers
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