Supraglacial drainage systems play a key role in glacial hydrology. Nevertheless, physical processes leading to spatial organization in supraglacial networks are still an open issue. In the present work we thus address from a quantitative point of view the question of what is the physics leading to widely observed patterns made up of evenly spaced channels. To this aim, we set up a novel mathematical model describing a condition antecedent channel formation, i.e., the down-glacier flow of a distributed meltwater film. We then perform a linear stability analysis to assess whether the ice-water interface undergoes a morphological instability compatible with observed patterns. The instability is detected, its features depending on glaci...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from those of clean-ic...
This thesis aims to describe the long-term evolution of the profile and planar pattern of an englaci...
Supraglacial debris is known to strongly influence the distribution of glacier surface melt. Since m...
Supraglacial drainage systems play a key role in glacial hydrology. Nevertheless, physical processes...
Patterning is a recurrent feature of glacial systems, which characterizes as much subglacial and sup...
Despite an interest in the hydraulic functioning of supraglacial and englacial channels over the las...
1. Introduction Since ground-breaking work in the late 1960s and 1970s, both numerical models and fi...
Supraglacial lakes can drain to the bed of ice sheets, affecting ice dynamics, or over their surface...
Meltwater routing through ice masses exerts a fundamental control over glacier dynamics and mass bal...
By regulating the amount, the timing, and the location of meltwater supply to the glacier bed, supra...
The glacier-dammed Lac des Faverges, located on Glacier de la Plaine Morte (Swiss Alps), has drained...
Tunnel valleys have been widely reported on the bed of former ice sheets and are considered an impo...
[1] Meandering streams on the surface of glaciers are similar in planform geometry to meanders in al...
Observations have long associated ice streams with the presence of meltwater at the bed. More recent...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from those of clean-ic...
This thesis aims to describe the long-term evolution of the profile and planar pattern of an englaci...
Supraglacial debris is known to strongly influence the distribution of glacier surface melt. Since m...
Supraglacial drainage systems play a key role in glacial hydrology. Nevertheless, physical processes...
Patterning is a recurrent feature of glacial systems, which characterizes as much subglacial and sup...
Despite an interest in the hydraulic functioning of supraglacial and englacial channels over the las...
1. Introduction Since ground-breaking work in the late 1960s and 1970s, both numerical models and fi...
Supraglacial lakes can drain to the bed of ice sheets, affecting ice dynamics, or over their surface...
Meltwater routing through ice masses exerts a fundamental control over glacier dynamics and mass bal...
By regulating the amount, the timing, and the location of meltwater supply to the glacier bed, supra...
The glacier-dammed Lac des Faverges, located on Glacier de la Plaine Morte (Swiss Alps), has drained...
Tunnel valleys have been widely reported on the bed of former ice sheets and are considered an impo...
[1] Meandering streams on the surface of glaciers are similar in planform geometry to meanders in al...
Observations have long associated ice streams with the presence of meltwater at the bed. More recent...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from those of clean-ic...
This thesis aims to describe the long-term evolution of the profile and planar pattern of an englaci...
Supraglacial debris is known to strongly influence the distribution of glacier surface melt. Since m...