A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers

On uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers, englacial conduits can form by incision of supraglacial stream channels followed by roof closure. The origin and evolution of examples in Longyearbreen, Svalbard, and Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, were determined by speleological survey. The development of pe...

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Main Authors: Gulley, J. D., Benn, D. I., Mueller, D., Luckman, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/12313e86-6216-4ad4-aad9-762cdc8889c8 2023-05-15T16:21:13+02:00 A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers Gulley, J. D. Benn, D. I. Mueller, D. Luckman, A. 2009 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-cutandclosure-origin-for-englacial-conduits-in-uncrevassed-regions-of-polythermal-glaciers(12313e86-6216-4ad4-aad9-762cdc8889c8).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Gulley , J D , Benn , D I , Mueller , D & Luckman , A 2009 , ' A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 55 , no. 189 , pp. 66-80 . TERM VELOCITY VARIATIONS GREENLAND ICE-SHEET TEMPERATE GLACIERS WATER-FLOW SVALBARD DRAINAGE HYDROLOGY EVOLUTION RADAR article 2009 ftunstandrewcris 2022-10-13T15:25:30Z On uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers, englacial conduits can form by incision of supraglacial stream channels followed by roof closure. The origin and evolution of examples in Longyearbreen, Svalbard, and Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, were determined by speleological survey. The development of perennial incised channels requires that incision is significantly faster than glacier surface ablation, and thus will be favoured by high meltwater discharges in combination with cool climatic conditions or thick debris cover. Incised canyons can become blocked by drifted winter snow, refrozen meltwater, ice rafting from non-local sources (allochthonous breccias) and roof collapses (autochthonous breccias). Conduit closure can also occur in response to ice creep, particularly at depth. Following isolation from the surface, englacial conduits continue to evolve by vadose incision down to local base level. In the case of Longyearbreen, incision allowed the channel to reach the glacier bed, but on Khumbu Glacier deep incision is prevented because an effectively impermeable terminal moraine provides a high base level for the glacier drainage system. During our period of observations, deeper parts of the Longyearbreen conduit became blocked by a combination of ice accumulation and creep, causing the stream course to be re-routed to higher levels. On that glacier, incision, blockage and upward re-routing are cyclic. We conclude that 'cut and closure' is the dominant mechanism of englacial conduit formation on uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology Longyearbreen Svalbard University of St Andrews: Research Portal Greenland Longyearbreen ENVELOPE(15.517,15.517,78.183,78.183) Svalbard
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topic TERM VELOCITY VARIATIONS
GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
TEMPERATE GLACIERS
WATER-FLOW
SVALBARD
DRAINAGE
HYDROLOGY
EVOLUTION
RADAR
spellingShingle TERM VELOCITY VARIATIONS
GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
TEMPERATE GLACIERS
WATER-FLOW
SVALBARD
DRAINAGE
HYDROLOGY
EVOLUTION
RADAR
Gulley, J. D.
Benn, D. I.
Mueller, D.
Luckman, A.
A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
topic_facet TERM VELOCITY VARIATIONS
GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
TEMPERATE GLACIERS
WATER-FLOW
SVALBARD
DRAINAGE
HYDROLOGY
EVOLUTION
RADAR
description On uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers, englacial conduits can form by incision of supraglacial stream channels followed by roof closure. The origin and evolution of examples in Longyearbreen, Svalbard, and Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, were determined by speleological survey. The development of perennial incised channels requires that incision is significantly faster than glacier surface ablation, and thus will be favoured by high meltwater discharges in combination with cool climatic conditions or thick debris cover. Incised canyons can become blocked by drifted winter snow, refrozen meltwater, ice rafting from non-local sources (allochthonous breccias) and roof collapses (autochthonous breccias). Conduit closure can also occur in response to ice creep, particularly at depth. Following isolation from the surface, englacial conduits continue to evolve by vadose incision down to local base level. In the case of Longyearbreen, incision allowed the channel to reach the glacier bed, but on Khumbu Glacier deep incision is prevented because an effectively impermeable terminal moraine provides a high base level for the glacier drainage system. During our period of observations, deeper parts of the Longyearbreen conduit became blocked by a combination of ice accumulation and creep, causing the stream course to be re-routed to higher levels. On that glacier, incision, blockage and upward re-routing are cyclic. We conclude that 'cut and closure' is the dominant mechanism of englacial conduit formation on uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers.
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author Gulley, J. D.
Benn, D. I.
Mueller, D.
Luckman, A.
author_facet Gulley, J. D.
Benn, D. I.
Mueller, D.
Luckman, A.
author_sort Gulley, J. D.
title A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
title_short A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
title_full A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
title_fullStr A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
title_full_unstemmed A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
title_sort cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers
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op_source Gulley , J D , Benn , D I , Mueller , D & Luckman , A 2009 , ' A cut-and-closure origin for englacial conduits in uncrevassed regions of polythermal glaciers ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 55 , no. 189 , pp. 66-80 .
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