The formation of glacier dirt cones
Glacier dirt cones are meter-scale cones of ice covered with sediment and rock. The cones develop through a process known as differential melt, whereby ice underlying thick debris melts more slowly than bare ice. We report observations of dirt cones on the Kuskulana Glacier, Alaska and develop a mod...
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description | Glacier dirt cones are meter-scale cones of ice covered with sediment and rock. The cones develop through a process known as differential melt, whereby ice underlying thick debris melts more slowly than bare ice. We report observations of dirt cones on the Kuskulana Glacier, Alaska and develop a model that simulates the growth of dirt cones from debris-filled pits in the ice. With this model, we vary ice melt rates, hillslope debris diffusion rates and pit geometry. Cone heights scale with the square root of debris volume and growth occurs in three distinct stages: emergence, flux-controlled growth and melt-controlled growth. Using dimensional analysis, we derive a characteristic length composed of the ratio of the debris diffusion rate ( D ) and the bare ice melt rate ( b 0 ). Shorter characteristic lengths produce taller, steeper cones. The characteristic length (ℓ = D / b 0 ) determines, in part, the relative duration of each growth stage because it controls debris flux as relief increases. These experiments suggest increasing melt rates and low-mobility debris increase relief on hummocky debris-covered glaciers. Furthermore, the modeling approach demonstrates a method for handling debris transport over an irregular ice surface and could serve as a component in more comprehensive debris-covered glacier models. |
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spelling | ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/1f89d27d-0d4c-4c78-a167-45404befce02 2025-06-15T14:27:37+00:00 The formation of glacier dirt cones Strickland, Ryan M. Covington, Matthew D. 2025-04-10 application/pdf https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/1f89d27d-0d4c-4c78-a167-45404befce02 https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2025.32 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/31998/1/Strickland_2025_JoG_The-formation-of-glacier-dirt-cones_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Strickland , R M & Covington , M D 2025 , ' The formation of glacier dirt cones ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 71 , e38 . https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2025.32 Debris covered glacier Debris transport Dirt cones Hillslope diffusion Melt model article 2025 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2025.32 2025-05-25T23:41:48Z Glacier dirt cones are meter-scale cones of ice covered with sediment and rock. The cones develop through a process known as differential melt, whereby ice underlying thick debris melts more slowly than bare ice. We report observations of dirt cones on the Kuskulana Glacier, Alaska and develop a model that simulates the growth of dirt cones from debris-filled pits in the ice. With this model, we vary ice melt rates, hillslope debris diffusion rates and pit geometry. Cone heights scale with the square root of debris volume and growth occurs in three distinct stages: emergence, flux-controlled growth and melt-controlled growth. Using dimensional analysis, we derive a characteristic length composed of the ratio of the debris diffusion rate ( D ) and the bare ice melt rate ( b 0 ). Shorter characteristic lengths produce taller, steeper cones. The characteristic length (ℓ = D / b 0 ) determines, in part, the relative duration of each growth stage because it controls debris flux as relief increases. These experiments suggest increasing melt rates and low-mobility debris increase relief on hummocky debris-covered glaciers. Furthermore, the modeling approach demonstrates a method for handling debris transport over an irregular ice surface and could serve as a component in more comprehensive debris-covered glacier models. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier glaciers Journal of Glaciology Alaska Unknown Cones The ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635) Cones, The ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635) The Cones ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635) Journal of Glaciology 71 |
spellingShingle | Debris covered glacier Debris transport Dirt cones Hillslope diffusion Melt model Strickland, Ryan M. Covington, Matthew D. The formation of glacier dirt cones |
title | The formation of glacier dirt cones |
title_full | The formation of glacier dirt cones |
title_fullStr | The formation of glacier dirt cones |
title_full_unstemmed | The formation of glacier dirt cones |
title_short | The formation of glacier dirt cones |
title_sort | formation of glacier dirt cones |
topic | Debris covered glacier Debris transport Dirt cones Hillslope diffusion Melt model |
topic_facet | Debris covered glacier Debris transport Dirt cones Hillslope diffusion Melt model |
url | https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/1f89d27d-0d4c-4c78-a167-45404befce02 https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2025.32 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/31998/1/Strickland_2025_JoG_The-formation-of-glacier-dirt-cones_CC.pdf |