peer-reviewedThe existence of both water and sediment at the bed of ice streams is well documented, but there is a lack of fundamental understanding about the mechanisms of ice, water and sediment interaction. We pose a model to describe subglacial water flow below ice sheets, in the presence of a deformable sediment layer. Water flows in a rough-bedded film; the ice is supported by larger clasts, but there is a millimetric water layer submerging the smaller particles. Partial differential equations describing the water film are derived from a description of the dynamics of ice, water and mobile sediment. We assume that sediment transport is possible, either as fluvial bedload, but more significantly by ice-driven shearing and by internal s...
peer-reviewedWe summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which de...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
There is currently no doubt about the existence of a widespread hydrological network under the Antar...
The existence of both water and sediment at the bed of ice streams is well documented, but there is ...
peer-reviewedObservations have long associated ice streams with the presence of meltwater at the bed...
Antarctic ice streams are associated with pressurized subglacial meltwater but the role this water p...
Subglacial drainage plays an important role in controlling coupling between glacial ice and underlyi...
Ice-stream dynamics are strongly controlled by processes taking place at the ice/bed interface where...
Sediment yields from glacierized basins are used to quantify erosion rates on seasonal to decadal ti...
1. Introduction Since ground-breaking work in the late 1960s and 1970s, both numerical models and fi...
Ice sheets are among the key controls on global climate and sea level. A detailed understanding of t...
[1] Subglacial drainage plays an important role in controlling coupling between glacial ice and unde...
Ice streams drain large portions of ice sheets and play a fundamental role in governing their respo...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
The subglacial hydrological system exerts a critical control on the dynamic behavior of the overlyin...
peer-reviewedWe summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which de...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
There is currently no doubt about the existence of a widespread hydrological network under the Antar...
The existence of both water and sediment at the bed of ice streams is well documented, but there is ...
peer-reviewedObservations have long associated ice streams with the presence of meltwater at the bed...
Antarctic ice streams are associated with pressurized subglacial meltwater but the role this water p...
Subglacial drainage plays an important role in controlling coupling between glacial ice and underlyi...
Ice-stream dynamics are strongly controlled by processes taking place at the ice/bed interface where...
Sediment yields from glacierized basins are used to quantify erosion rates on seasonal to decadal ti...
1. Introduction Since ground-breaking work in the late 1960s and 1970s, both numerical models and fi...
Ice sheets are among the key controls on global climate and sea level. A detailed understanding of t...
[1] Subglacial drainage plays an important role in controlling coupling between glacial ice and unde...
Ice streams drain large portions of ice sheets and play a fundamental role in governing their respo...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
The subglacial hydrological system exerts a critical control on the dynamic behavior of the overlyin...
peer-reviewedWe summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which de...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
There is currently no doubt about the existence of a widespread hydrological network under the Antar...