Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard

Glacier surges tend to be initiated in relatively small regions, then propagate down-glacier, up-glacier and/or across-glacier. The processes controlling patterns and rates of surge propagation, however, are incompletely understood. In this paper, we focus on patterns of surge propagation in two con...

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Main Authors: Benn, Douglas I., Kristensen, Lene, Gulley, Jason D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/5fb8c584-9676-43fc-a3e2-80aa15927319 2024-06-23T07:45:37+00:00 Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard Benn, Douglas I. Kristensen, Lene Gulley, Jason D. 2009 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/surge-propagation-constrained-by-a-persistent-subglacial-conduit-bakaninbreenpaulabreen-svalbard(5fb8c584-9676-43fc-a3e2-80aa15927319).html eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/surge-propagation-constrained-by-a-persistent-subglacial-conduit-bakaninbreenpaulabreen-svalbard(5fb8c584-9676-43fc-a3e2-80aa15927319).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Benn , D I , Kristensen , L & Gulley , J D 2009 , ' Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard ' , Annals of Glaciology , vol. 50 , no. 52 , pp. 81-86 . GLACIER SURGES EVOLUTION REGIONS CONTRASTS MECHANISM DYNAMICS INSIGHTS RADAR article 2009 ftunstandrewcris 2024-06-13T00:29:21Z Glacier surges tend to be initiated in relatively small regions, then propagate down-glacier, up-glacier and/or across-glacier. The processes controlling patterns and rates of surge propagation, however, are incompletely understood. In this paper, we focus on patterns of surge propagation in two confluent glaciers in Svalbard, and examine possible causes. One of these glaciers, Bakaninbreen, surged in 1985-95. The surge propagated similar to 7 km down-glacier, but did not cross the medial moraine onto the other glacier, Paulabreen. When Paulabreen surged between 2003 and 2005, the surge wave travelled several km down-glacier, but its lateral boundary stayed very close to the medial moraine. The confluent glaciers formerly extended into a fjord, and bathymetric mapping and historical observations show that an active subglacial conduit has existed between Bakaninbreen and Paulabreen since at least the early 20th century. The existence of a persistent subglacial conduit below the medial moraine was confirmed when we entered and mapped a Nye channel at the confluence of Bakaninbreen and Paulabreen. We argue that the conduit acts as a barrier to surge propagation. If pressurized water below one branch of the glacier system reaches the conduit, water can be readily evacuated, preventing its propagation into the other branch. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology glacier Svalbard University of St Andrews: Research Portal Bakaninbreen ENVELOPE(17.500,17.500,77.667,77.667) Paulabreen ENVELOPE(17.227,17.227,77.755,77.755) Svalbard
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topic GLACIER SURGES
EVOLUTION
REGIONS
CONTRASTS
MECHANISM
DYNAMICS
INSIGHTS
RADAR
spellingShingle GLACIER SURGES
EVOLUTION
REGIONS
CONTRASTS
MECHANISM
DYNAMICS
INSIGHTS
RADAR
Benn, Douglas I.
Kristensen, Lene
Gulley, Jason D.
Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard
topic_facet GLACIER SURGES
EVOLUTION
REGIONS
CONTRASTS
MECHANISM
DYNAMICS
INSIGHTS
RADAR
description Glacier surges tend to be initiated in relatively small regions, then propagate down-glacier, up-glacier and/or across-glacier. The processes controlling patterns and rates of surge propagation, however, are incompletely understood. In this paper, we focus on patterns of surge propagation in two confluent glaciers in Svalbard, and examine possible causes. One of these glaciers, Bakaninbreen, surged in 1985-95. The surge propagated similar to 7 km down-glacier, but did not cross the medial moraine onto the other glacier, Paulabreen. When Paulabreen surged between 2003 and 2005, the surge wave travelled several km down-glacier, but its lateral boundary stayed very close to the medial moraine. The confluent glaciers formerly extended into a fjord, and bathymetric mapping and historical observations show that an active subglacial conduit has existed between Bakaninbreen and Paulabreen since at least the early 20th century. The existence of a persistent subglacial conduit below the medial moraine was confirmed when we entered and mapped a Nye channel at the confluence of Bakaninbreen and Paulabreen. We argue that the conduit acts as a barrier to surge propagation. If pressurized water below one branch of the glacier system reaches the conduit, water can be readily evacuated, preventing its propagation into the other branch.
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author Benn, Douglas I.
Kristensen, Lene
Gulley, Jason D.
author_facet Benn, Douglas I.
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title Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard
title_short Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard
title_full Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard
title_fullStr Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard
title_sort surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, bakaninbreen-paulabreen, svalbard
publishDate 2009
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op_source Benn , D I , Kristensen , L & Gulley , J D 2009 , ' Surge propagation constrained by a persistent subglacial conduit, Bakaninbreen-Paulabreen, Svalbard ' , Annals of Glaciology , vol. 50 , no. 52 , pp. 81-86 .
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