Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia

Glaciar Nef, a 164 km(2) eastern outlet of Hielo Patagonico Norte (the northern Patagonia icefield), terminates in a proglacial lake that has formed in conjunction with 20th-century glacier retreat. The terminus is inferred to be transiently afloat. A hinge-calving mechanism is proposed in which buo...

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Main Authors: Warren, Charles Raymond, Benn, DI, Winchester, V, Harrison, S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/8eeaced2-bf4c-43f2-bb5a-4bf37d8d8263 2024-06-23T07:52:59+00:00 Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia Warren, Charles Raymond Benn, DI Winchester, V Harrison, S 2001-01 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/buoyancydriven-lacustrine-calving-glaciar-nef-chilean-patagonia(8eeaced2-bf4c-43f2-bb5a-4bf37d8d8263).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034857168&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/buoyancydriven-lacustrine-calving-glaciar-nef-chilean-patagonia(8eeaced2-bf4c-43f2-bb5a-4bf37d8d8263).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Warren , C R , Benn , DI , Winchester , V & Harrison , S 2001 , ' Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 47 , no. 156 , pp. 135-146 . INTERFEROMETRIC RADAR OBSERVATIONS COOK NATIONAL-PARK SOUTHERN PATAGONIA NEW-ZEALAND TIDEWATER GLACIER COLUMBIA GLACIER SAN-RAFAEL ICEFIELD ALASKA ICE article 2001 ftunstandrewcris 2024-06-13T00:10:12Z Glaciar Nef, a 164 km(2) eastern outlet of Hielo Patagonico Norte (the northern Patagonia icefield), terminates in a proglacial lake that has formed in conjunction with 20th-century glacier retreat. The terminus is inferred to be transiently afloat. A hinge-calving mechanism is proposed in which buoyant forces impose a torque on the glacier tongue, resulting in the release of coherent sections of the glacier tongue as "tabular" icebergs. A simple model shows how torque and tensile stress reach a maximum at the up-glacier limit of the buoyant zone, and that glacier thinning causes this point to migrate up-glacier Empirical evidence supporting this model includes elevated thermo-erosional notches less than or equal to 6.5 in above lake level, and the ubiquitous presence since 1975 of "tabular" icebergs with surface areas < 0.3 km(2). Flow speeds of 1.2-1.3 m d(-1) were measured near the terminus in February 1998. Extrapolations from these short-term data yield a calving rate of 785-835 m a(-1) and a calving flux of 232 x 10(6) m(3) a(-1) or 0.2 km(3) a(-1). The calculated mean water depth at the terminus is 190 m. This calving rate is higher than at grounded temperate glaciers calving in fresh water, but is nevertheless almost an order of magnitude less than calving rates at both grounded and floating tidewater glaciers. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier glaciers Journal of Glaciology Tidewater Alaska University of St Andrews: Research Portal Hielo ENVELOPE(-58.133,-58.133,-62.083,-62.083) New Zealand Patagonia
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topic INTERFEROMETRIC RADAR OBSERVATIONS
COOK NATIONAL-PARK
SOUTHERN PATAGONIA
NEW-ZEALAND
TIDEWATER GLACIER
COLUMBIA GLACIER
SAN-RAFAEL
ICEFIELD
ALASKA
ICE
spellingShingle INTERFEROMETRIC RADAR OBSERVATIONS
COOK NATIONAL-PARK
SOUTHERN PATAGONIA
NEW-ZEALAND
TIDEWATER GLACIER
COLUMBIA GLACIER
SAN-RAFAEL
ICEFIELD
ALASKA
ICE
Warren, Charles Raymond
Benn, DI
Winchester, V
Harrison, S
Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia
topic_facet INTERFEROMETRIC RADAR OBSERVATIONS
COOK NATIONAL-PARK
SOUTHERN PATAGONIA
NEW-ZEALAND
TIDEWATER GLACIER
COLUMBIA GLACIER
SAN-RAFAEL
ICEFIELD
ALASKA
ICE
description Glaciar Nef, a 164 km(2) eastern outlet of Hielo Patagonico Norte (the northern Patagonia icefield), terminates in a proglacial lake that has formed in conjunction with 20th-century glacier retreat. The terminus is inferred to be transiently afloat. A hinge-calving mechanism is proposed in which buoyant forces impose a torque on the glacier tongue, resulting in the release of coherent sections of the glacier tongue as "tabular" icebergs. A simple model shows how torque and tensile stress reach a maximum at the up-glacier limit of the buoyant zone, and that glacier thinning causes this point to migrate up-glacier Empirical evidence supporting this model includes elevated thermo-erosional notches less than or equal to 6.5 in above lake level, and the ubiquitous presence since 1975 of "tabular" icebergs with surface areas < 0.3 km(2). Flow speeds of 1.2-1.3 m d(-1) were measured near the terminus in February 1998. Extrapolations from these short-term data yield a calving rate of 785-835 m a(-1) and a calving flux of 232 x 10(6) m(3) a(-1) or 0.2 km(3) a(-1). The calculated mean water depth at the terminus is 190 m. This calving rate is higher than at grounded temperate glaciers calving in fresh water, but is nevertheless almost an order of magnitude less than calving rates at both grounded and floating tidewater glaciers.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Warren, Charles Raymond
Benn, DI
Winchester, V
Harrison, S
author_facet Warren, Charles Raymond
Benn, DI
Winchester, V
Harrison, S
author_sort Warren, Charles Raymond
title Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia
title_short Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia
title_full Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia
title_fullStr Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia
title_sort buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, glaciar nef, chilean patagonia
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op_source Warren , C R , Benn , DI , Winchester , V & Harrison , S 2001 , ' Buoyancy-driven lacustrine calving, Glaciar Nef, Chilean Patagonia ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 47 , no. 156 , pp. 135-146 .
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