Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or ''spring events'') occurred on Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland, during the melt seasons of 1998 and 1999. The events involve enhanced glacier velocity during periods of rapidly increasing bulk discharge in the proglacial stream and high subglacial water pressures. However, differences in spatial patterns of surface velocity, internal ice deformation rates, the spatial extent of high subglacial water pressures and in rates of subglacial sediment deformation suggest different hydrological and mechanical controls. The data from two of the events suggest widespread ice-bed decoupling, particularly along a subglacial drainage axis creating the highest rates of basal motion and ''plug flow'' in ...
Water flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. However, our knowledge...
International audienceThe hydromechanical processes by which basal water controls sliding at the gla...
International audienceWater flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. ...
Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or "spring events") occurred on Haut Glacier d'Arolla,...
Measurements of surface velocity, ice deformation (at 42 and 89% ice depth) and proglacial stream di...
[1] This paper uses a combination of field data and three-dimensional modeling to investigate the sp...
Short-term increases in surface velocity have long been observed on alpine glaciers and more recentl...
Records of surface motion, englacial tilt and repeat inclinometry are used to determine patterns of ...
Short-term variations in horizontal and vertical surface motion were studied with high temporal reso...
High frequency ice flow measurements during speed-up events in Gornergletscher, Switzerland, reveale...
Water flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. However, our knowledge...
International audienceThe hydromechanical processes by which basal water controls sliding at the gla...
International audienceWater flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. ...
Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or "spring events") occurred on Haut Glacier d'Arolla,...
Measurements of surface velocity, ice deformation (at 42 and 89% ice depth) and proglacial stream di...
[1] This paper uses a combination of field data and three-dimensional modeling to investigate the sp...
Short-term increases in surface velocity have long been observed on alpine glaciers and more recentl...
Records of surface motion, englacial tilt and repeat inclinometry are used to determine patterns of ...
Short-term variations in horizontal and vertical surface motion were studied with high temporal reso...
High frequency ice flow measurements during speed-up events in Gornergletscher, Switzerland, reveale...
Water flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. However, our knowledge...
International audienceThe hydromechanical processes by which basal water controls sliding at the gla...
International audienceWater flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. ...