Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand

The movement of water through temperate glaciers is important for understanding fundamental issues within glaciology. These include glacier induced floods, glacier dynamics and run-off prediction. Traditional englacial hydrology is thought to consist of interconnected tubular channels that merge dow...

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Main Author: Schaller, Kolja
Other Authors: Anderson, Brian, Horgan, Huw, Morgenstern, Uwe, Mackintosh, Andrew
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Victoria University of Wellington 2013
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Online Access:http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/handle/10063/3238
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spelling ftvuwellington:oai:researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz:10063/3238 2023-08-15T12:41:42+02:00 Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand Schaller, Kolja Anderson, Brian Horgan, Huw Morgenstern, Uwe Mackintosh, Andrew 2013 http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/handle/10063/3238 en_NZ eng Victoria University of Wellington http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/handle/10063/3238 Englacial Hydrology Radar Text Master's 2013 ftvuwellington 2023-07-25T17:24:09Z The movement of water through temperate glaciers is important for understanding fundamental issues within glaciology. These include glacier induced floods, glacier dynamics and run-off prediction. Traditional englacial hydrology is thought to consist of interconnected tubular channels that merge down-glacier and drain through the glacier to the bed. However, englacial hydrology is much debated as the links between the glacier surface and bed are not well understood. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical tool that is well suited for studying glaciated areas. Recent ice coring attempts in New Zealand’s temperate alpine glaciers were not successful in coring to bedrock due to the interception of water at depth. This highlights the need for a better understanding of the englacial hydrology of temperate systems. This study investigates the englacial hydrology at Annette Plateau where on three occasions the interception of water has prevented successful coring to the glacier bed. Ground penetrating radar was used to conduct two high-resolution surveys on Annette Plateau in early spring 2011 and early summer 2011. Across-glacier profiles were acquired at 20 m spacing to enable tracking of englacial reflectors between profiles. Models of temperate englacial features were made to aid feature identification within radar profiles. Radar data is compared with density, stratigraphy and chemistry results from the 45 m ice core obtained at Annette Plateau in winter 2009. The early-summer survey indicates an increase in the glacier’s water content compared with the early-spring survey. Englacial reflectors show evidence of (a) spatially continuous englacial conduits, (b) the formation of a water table feature which shallows down glacier, and (c) detailed bedrock topography. Hydropotential surfaces, calculated for the water table and bedrock horizons, show the direction of water flow. Ice core chemistry shows a correlation between the depth of the water table and a significant hiatus indicated by tritium dating. We ... Master Thesis ice core Victoria University of Wellington: ResearchArchive New Zealand
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topic Englacial
Hydrology
Radar
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Hydrology
Radar
Schaller, Kolja
Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
topic_facet Englacial
Hydrology
Radar
description The movement of water through temperate glaciers is important for understanding fundamental issues within glaciology. These include glacier induced floods, glacier dynamics and run-off prediction. Traditional englacial hydrology is thought to consist of interconnected tubular channels that merge down-glacier and drain through the glacier to the bed. However, englacial hydrology is much debated as the links between the glacier surface and bed are not well understood. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical tool that is well suited for studying glaciated areas. Recent ice coring attempts in New Zealand’s temperate alpine glaciers were not successful in coring to bedrock due to the interception of water at depth. This highlights the need for a better understanding of the englacial hydrology of temperate systems. This study investigates the englacial hydrology at Annette Plateau where on three occasions the interception of water has prevented successful coring to the glacier bed. Ground penetrating radar was used to conduct two high-resolution surveys on Annette Plateau in early spring 2011 and early summer 2011. Across-glacier profiles were acquired at 20 m spacing to enable tracking of englacial reflectors between profiles. Models of temperate englacial features were made to aid feature identification within radar profiles. Radar data is compared with density, stratigraphy and chemistry results from the 45 m ice core obtained at Annette Plateau in winter 2009. The early-summer survey indicates an increase in the glacier’s water content compared with the early-spring survey. Englacial reflectors show evidence of (a) spatially continuous englacial conduits, (b) the formation of a water table feature which shallows down glacier, and (c) detailed bedrock topography. Hydropotential surfaces, calculated for the water table and bedrock horizons, show the direction of water flow. Ice core chemistry shows a correlation between the depth of the water table and a significant hiatus indicated by tritium dating. We ...
author2 Anderson, Brian
Horgan, Huw
Morgenstern, Uwe
Mackintosh, Andrew
format Master Thesis
author Schaller, Kolja
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title Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
title_short Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
title_full Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
title_fullStr Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Englacial hydrology of Annette Plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
title_sort englacial hydrology of annette plateau, a temperate alpine glacier, southern alps, new zealand
publisher Victoria University of Wellington
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