Simulation of the evolution of Breidamerkurjökull in the late Holocene

We have simulated the advance and retreat of Breidamerkurjökull, a tidewater glacier in Iceland, by means of a one-dimensional numerical ice flow model. The calculations were done with two different schemes for iceberg calving, the flotation model and the water depth model. The model simulates the g...

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Main Authors: Maghami Nick, Faezeh, Kwast, J. van der, Oerlemans, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/41766
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Summary:We have simulated the advance and retreat of Breidamerkurjökull, a tidewater glacier in Iceland, by means of a one-dimensional numerical ice flow model. The calculations were done with two different schemes for iceberg calving, the flotation model and the water depth model. The model simulates the glacier history by an advance into a lake filled by unlithified sediments without the occurrence of calving, followed by a retreat with calving into the excavated lake. The results indicate that the flotation model is not capable of producing the observed glacier retreat into deep water well, whereas the water depth model provides a glacier evolution similar to the observed retreat. The water depth model predicts that Breidamerkurjo¨kull will retreat out of the lake after approximately 100 years under the present climatic conditions.