Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia

Data relating to calving dynamics in fresh water are scarce, especially for deep-water sites. A linear dependence of calving velocity (V-c) on water depth (H-w) is commonly accepted for both tidewater and fresh-water calving glaciers. Here we use recent data from temperate Patagonian glaciers to pro...

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Main Authors: Skvarca, P, De Angelis, H, Naruse, R, Warren, Charles Raymond, Aniya, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/2e8030a3-ff98-486d-abd4-59152dfad77e 2023-05-15T13:29:21+02:00 Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia Skvarca, P De Angelis, H Naruse, R Warren, Charles Raymond Aniya, M 2002 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/calving-rates-in-freshwater-new-data-from-southern-patagonia(2e8030a3-ff98-486d-abd4-59152dfad77e).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036337030&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Skvarca , P , De Angelis , H , Naruse , R , Warren , C R & Aniya , M 2002 , ' Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia ' , Annals of Glaciology , vol. 34 , pp. 379-384 . GLACIAR UPSALA ICEFIELD AMERICA article 2002 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:11:24Z Data relating to calving dynamics in fresh water are scarce, especially for deep-water sites. A linear dependence of calving velocity (V-c) on water depth (H-w) is commonly accepted for both tidewater and fresh-water calving glaciers. Here we use recent data from temperate Patagonian glaciers to propose a revised relationship for calving in fresh water. The new ratio is derived front glaciers calving rapidly into deep water, documented using sequential satellite images and depth soundings. The main data source is a detailed remotely sensed dataset of the rapidly retreating Glaciar Upsala, complemented with global positioning system field Surveys and precise ice-proximal bathymetric surveys. The area-integrated mean water depth between glacier positions in 1996 and 2000 is 490 in, with a maximum recorded depth of > 700 m. In the same period, image analysis reveals surface area loss of 1.37 km(2) a(-1) (4.8 km(2) ) and an average calving rate of 1880 in a(-1). The resulting V-c/H-w ratio is of a similar order of magnitude to that recently derived for nearby Glaciar Moreno, but is well above the range of values commonly reported for lacustrine calving. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Tidewater University of St Andrews: Research Portal Moreno ENVELOPE(-62.300,-62.300,-64.083,-64.083) Patagonia
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ICEFIELD
AMERICA
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ICEFIELD
AMERICA
Skvarca, P
De Angelis, H
Naruse, R
Warren, Charles Raymond
Aniya, M
Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia
topic_facet GLACIAR UPSALA
ICEFIELD
AMERICA
description Data relating to calving dynamics in fresh water are scarce, especially for deep-water sites. A linear dependence of calving velocity (V-c) on water depth (H-w) is commonly accepted for both tidewater and fresh-water calving glaciers. Here we use recent data from temperate Patagonian glaciers to propose a revised relationship for calving in fresh water. The new ratio is derived front glaciers calving rapidly into deep water, documented using sequential satellite images and depth soundings. The main data source is a detailed remotely sensed dataset of the rapidly retreating Glaciar Upsala, complemented with global positioning system field Surveys and precise ice-proximal bathymetric surveys. The area-integrated mean water depth between glacier positions in 1996 and 2000 is 490 in, with a maximum recorded depth of > 700 m. In the same period, image analysis reveals surface area loss of 1.37 km(2) a(-1) (4.8 km(2) ) and an average calving rate of 1880 in a(-1). The resulting V-c/H-w ratio is of a similar order of magnitude to that recently derived for nearby Glaciar Moreno, but is well above the range of values commonly reported for lacustrine calving.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Skvarca, P
De Angelis, H
Naruse, R
Warren, Charles Raymond
Aniya, M
author_facet Skvarca, P
De Angelis, H
Naruse, R
Warren, Charles Raymond
Aniya, M
author_sort Skvarca, P
title Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia
title_short Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia
title_full Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia
title_fullStr Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia
title_sort calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern patagonia
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op_source Skvarca , P , De Angelis , H , Naruse , R , Warren , C R & Aniya , M 2002 , ' Calving rates in freshwater: new data from southern Patagonia ' , Annals of Glaciology , vol. 34 , pp. 379-384 .
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