The drainage systems of polythermal glaciers play an important role in high latitude hydrology, and are determinants of ice flow rate. Flow-recession analysis and linear-reservoir simulation of runoff time series are here used to evaluate seasonal and inter-annual variability in the drainage system of the polythermal Finsterwalderbreen, Svalbard, in 1999 and 2000. Linear flow recessions are pervasive, with mean coefficients of a fast reservoir varying from 16 h (1999) to 41 h (2000), and mean coefficients of an intermittent, slow reservoir varying from 54 h (1999) to 114 h (2000). Drainage-system efficiency is greater overall in the first of the two seasons, the simplest explanation of which is more rapid depletion of the snow cover. Rese...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Hydrology is recognised as an important component of the glacial system in alpine environments. In ...
The routing and storage of meltwater and the configuration of drainage systems in glaciers exert a p...
The manner by which meltwater drains through a glacier is critical to ice dynamics, runoff character...
By regulating the amount, the timing, and the location of meltwater supply to the glacier bed, supra...
Flow-recession analysis and linear- reservoir simulation of runoff time series are used to evaluate ...
In glacierized catchments, meteorological inputs driving surface melting are translated into runoff ...
Proglacial areas receive fluxes of glacial meltwater in addition to their own hydrological inputs an...
Proglacial water upwellings and their winter icings have long been seen as indicators for the presen...
This thesis investigates the links between glacier hydrology and ice dynamics at Glacier de Tsanfleu...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow, Mair,...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
Studies suggest that much of the Greenland Ice Sheet is accelerating as temperatures increase. Incre...
This work was funded by the Conoco Phillips-Lundin Northern Area Program through the CRIOS project (...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Hydrology is recognised as an important component of the glacial system in alpine environments. In ...
The routing and storage of meltwater and the configuration of drainage systems in glaciers exert a p...
The manner by which meltwater drains through a glacier is critical to ice dynamics, runoff character...
By regulating the amount, the timing, and the location of meltwater supply to the glacier bed, supra...
Flow-recession analysis and linear- reservoir simulation of runoff time series are used to evaluate ...
In glacierized catchments, meteorological inputs driving surface melting are translated into runoff ...
Proglacial areas receive fluxes of glacial meltwater in addition to their own hydrological inputs an...
Proglacial water upwellings and their winter icings have long been seen as indicators for the presen...
This thesis investigates the links between glacier hydrology and ice dynamics at Glacier de Tsanfleu...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow, Mair,...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
Studies suggest that much of the Greenland Ice Sheet is accelerating as temperatures increase. Incre...
This work was funded by the Conoco Phillips-Lundin Northern Area Program through the CRIOS project (...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Hydrology is recognised as an important component of the glacial system in alpine environments. In ...