Modelling the behaviour of tidewater glaciers

More than half of the annual mass transfer from whole cryosphere to the world's oceans occurs through calving. Uncertainties in predicting future sea level are partly caused by a lack of knowledge of the behaviour of calving glaciers. A better understanding of the factors that control the respo...

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Main Author: Nick, Faezeh Maghami
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Utrecht University 2006
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/12538
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/12538 2023-07-23T04:22:02+02:00 Modelling the behaviour of tidewater glaciers Nick, Faezeh Maghami 2006-09-08 image/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/12538 en eng Utrecht University https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/12538 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Natuur- en Sterrenkunde dynamics of calving glaciers proglacial sedimentation basal sliding iceberg calving ice-flow numerical model Dissertation 2006 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-01T23:03:08Z More than half of the annual mass transfer from whole cryosphere to the world's oceans occurs through calving. Uncertainties in predicting future sea level are partly caused by a lack of knowledge of the behaviour of calving glaciers. A better understanding of the factors that control the response of calving glaciers to climate change is needed to interpret the past or predict the future behaviour of these glaciers in a warmer climate. Over the past years, interest in the response of calving glaciers to climate change has increased considarably. Many bservational and modelling studies have been carried out to investigate the dynamics of the calving process and the associated response of the glacier terminus. It has been suggested that calving glaciers are inherently unstable showing a periodic advance and retreat that may be nearly independent of climate. The cycle of slow advance and rapid retreat of calving glaciers is mainly a function of fjord geometry, water depth at the glacier terminus, and sedimentation at the glacier front. Some other studies show that climate acts as a first-order control on the advance/retreat. Hence, the diverse behaviour of calving glaciers is a result of both internal dynamics and climate. In this thesis the dynamics of tidewater glaciers (temperate grounded calving glaciers) and the involved processes such as iceberg calving, basal sliding, and proglacial moraine bank are investigated. A numerical ice-flow model is developed, which simulates the rapid retreat and slow advance of tidewater glaciers very well. To construct a time-evolving numerical model that simulates the behaviour of calving glaciers, it is necessary to formulate realistic calving boundary conditions. Empirical studies provide two different calving schemes, the flotation and the water-depth model. We introduce two numerical ice-flow models using the water-depth and the flotation scheme. The results show that any model in which the loss of ice at the glacier front increases with water depth shows qualitatively the ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Tidewater Utrecht University Repository
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topic Natuur- en Sterrenkunde
dynamics of calving glaciers
proglacial sedimentation
basal sliding
iceberg calving
ice-flow numerical model
spellingShingle Natuur- en Sterrenkunde
dynamics of calving glaciers
proglacial sedimentation
basal sliding
iceberg calving
ice-flow numerical model
Nick, Faezeh Maghami
Modelling the behaviour of tidewater glaciers
topic_facet Natuur- en Sterrenkunde
dynamics of calving glaciers
proglacial sedimentation
basal sliding
iceberg calving
ice-flow numerical model
description More than half of the annual mass transfer from whole cryosphere to the world's oceans occurs through calving. Uncertainties in predicting future sea level are partly caused by a lack of knowledge of the behaviour of calving glaciers. A better understanding of the factors that control the response of calving glaciers to climate change is needed to interpret the past or predict the future behaviour of these glaciers in a warmer climate. Over the past years, interest in the response of calving glaciers to climate change has increased considarably. Many bservational and modelling studies have been carried out to investigate the dynamics of the calving process and the associated response of the glacier terminus. It has been suggested that calving glaciers are inherently unstable showing a periodic advance and retreat that may be nearly independent of climate. The cycle of slow advance and rapid retreat of calving glaciers is mainly a function of fjord geometry, water depth at the glacier terminus, and sedimentation at the glacier front. Some other studies show that climate acts as a first-order control on the advance/retreat. Hence, the diverse behaviour of calving glaciers is a result of both internal dynamics and climate. In this thesis the dynamics of tidewater glaciers (temperate grounded calving glaciers) and the involved processes such as iceberg calving, basal sliding, and proglacial moraine bank are investigated. A numerical ice-flow model is developed, which simulates the rapid retreat and slow advance of tidewater glaciers very well. To construct a time-evolving numerical model that simulates the behaviour of calving glaciers, it is necessary to formulate realistic calving boundary conditions. Empirical studies provide two different calving schemes, the flotation and the water-depth model. We introduce two numerical ice-flow models using the water-depth and the flotation scheme. The results show that any model in which the loss of ice at the glacier front increases with water depth shows qualitatively the ...
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publisher Utrecht University
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