The instability theory of drumlin formation has been very successful in predicting the existence of ribbed moraine, as well as its amplitude and wavelength. However, the theory as it stands has not yet been shown to have the capability of predicting the existence of three-dimensional bedforms-drumlins-or their more extreme cousins, mega-scale glacial lineations. We extend the instability theory to include a dynamic description of the local subglacial drainage system, and in particular, we show that a uniform water-film flow between ice and deformable subglacial till is unstable, and that as a consequence, lineations will form. Predictions of the transverse wavelengths are consistent with observations. © 2010 The Royal Society
The classical theory of channelized subglacial drainage,due orginally to Röthlisberger (1972) and Ny...
We develop numerical solutions of a theoretical model which has been proposed to explain the formati...
Mega-scale glacial lineations (MSGLs) are highly elongate subglacial bedforms associated with ice st...
We summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which describes the c...
We summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which describes the c...
The Hindmarsh instability theory of drumlin formation is applied to the study of interfacial instabi...
Sharp spatial changes discovered in the basal conditions of an ice sheet do not always have an obvio...
Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow ...
Subglacial drainage is known to have a profound influence on glacier and ice sheet stability. Many s...
Mega-scale glacial lineations (MSGLs) are longitudinally aligned corrugations (ridge-groove structur...
Subglacial bedforms are a range of landforms (10 – 105 m in length) shaped mostly in glacial sedimen...
The existence of both water and sediment at the bed of ice streams is well documented, but there is ...
Subglacial bed forms (drumlins, ribbed moraines, and megascale glacial lineations) are enigmatic rep...
Subglacial drainage can occur wherever ice at a glacier bed reaches the pressure melting point. The ...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
The classical theory of channelized subglacial drainage,due orginally to Röthlisberger (1972) and Ny...
We develop numerical solutions of a theoretical model which has been proposed to explain the formati...
Mega-scale glacial lineations (MSGLs) are highly elongate subglacial bedforms associated with ice st...
We summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which describes the c...
We summarize the present form of the instability theory for drumlin formation, which describes the c...
The Hindmarsh instability theory of drumlin formation is applied to the study of interfacial instabi...
Sharp spatial changes discovered in the basal conditions of an ice sheet do not always have an obvio...
Despite their importance in understanding glaciological processes and constraining large-scale flow ...
Subglacial drainage is known to have a profound influence on glacier and ice sheet stability. Many s...
Mega-scale glacial lineations (MSGLs) are longitudinally aligned corrugations (ridge-groove structur...
Subglacial bedforms are a range of landforms (10 – 105 m in length) shaped mostly in glacial sedimen...
The existence of both water and sediment at the bed of ice streams is well documented, but there is ...
Subglacial bed forms (drumlins, ribbed moraines, and megascale glacial lineations) are enigmatic rep...
Subglacial drainage can occur wherever ice at a glacier bed reaches the pressure melting point. The ...
Ice streams are corridors of fast-flowing ice that control mass transfers from continental ice shee...
The classical theory of channelized subglacial drainage,due orginally to Röthlisberger (1972) and Ny...
We develop numerical solutions of a theoretical model which has been proposed to explain the formati...
Mega-scale glacial lineations (MSGLs) are highly elongate subglacial bedforms associated with ice st...