The capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate horizontal forces on the glacier front, producing long‐period seismic signals referred to as glacial earthquakes. These forces can be estimated by broadband seismic inversion, but their interpretation in terms of magnitude and waveform variability is not straightforward. We present a numerical model for fluid drag that can be used to study buoyancy‐driven iceberg capsize dynamics and the generated contact forces on a calving face using the finite‐element approach. We investigate the sensitivity of the force to drag effects, iceberg geometry, calving style, and initial buoyancy. We show that there is no simple relationship between force amplitude and iceberg volume, a...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effect...
Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effects of global warming. ...
The large glacial earthquakes reported on by Ekström et al. (2003, 2006) and Tsai and Ekström (2007)...
The capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate horizontal forces on the ...
International audienceThe capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate hor...
At near-grounded glacier termini, calving can lead to the capsize of kilometre-scale (i.e. gigatons)...
The number of gigaton‐sized iceberg‐calving events occurring annually at Greenland glaciers is incre...
ABSTRACT. Full-glacier-thickness icebergs are frequently observed to capsize as they calve into the ...
Since the 2000s, Greenland ice sheet mass loss has been accelerating, followed by increasing numbers...
International audienceOne current concern in Climate Sciences is the estimation of the annual amount...
The force applied to the Earth by the calving of two icebergs at Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland, has b...
Les séismes glaciaires ont des magnitudes Mw~5 et sont liés au vêlage d’icebergs instables volumineu...
I apply a suite of seismic techniques to investigate iceberg calving at large glaciers around Greenl...
Nearly half of Greenland’s mass loss occurs through iceberg calving, but the physical mechanisms ope...
We investigated seismic signals generated during a large-scale, multiple iceberg calving event that ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effect...
Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effects of global warming. ...
The large glacial earthquakes reported on by Ekström et al. (2003, 2006) and Tsai and Ekström (2007)...
The capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate horizontal forces on the ...
International audienceThe capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate hor...
At near-grounded glacier termini, calving can lead to the capsize of kilometre-scale (i.e. gigatons)...
The number of gigaton‐sized iceberg‐calving events occurring annually at Greenland glaciers is incre...
ABSTRACT. Full-glacier-thickness icebergs are frequently observed to capsize as they calve into the ...
Since the 2000s, Greenland ice sheet mass loss has been accelerating, followed by increasing numbers...
International audienceOne current concern in Climate Sciences is the estimation of the annual amount...
The force applied to the Earth by the calving of two icebergs at Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland, has b...
Les séismes glaciaires ont des magnitudes Mw~5 et sont liés au vêlage d’icebergs instables volumineu...
I apply a suite of seismic techniques to investigate iceberg calving at large glaciers around Greenl...
Nearly half of Greenland’s mass loss occurs through iceberg calving, but the physical mechanisms ope...
We investigated seismic signals generated during a large-scale, multiple iceberg calving event that ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effect...
Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effects of global warming. ...
The large glacial earthquakes reported on by Ekström et al. (2003, 2006) and Tsai and Ekström (2007)...