Analysis of a recent surge of Morsnevbreen, Svalbard, is used to test predictions of the enthalpy balance theory of surging. High-resolution time series of velocities, ice thickness and crevasse distribution allow key elements of the enthalpy (internal energy) budget to be quantified for different stages of the surge cycle. During quiescence (1936–1990), velocities were very low, and geothermal heat slowly built-up enthalpy at the bed. Measurable mass transfer and frictional heating began in 1990–2010, then positive frictional heating-velocity feedbacks caused gradual acceleration from 2010 to 2015. Rapid acceleration occurred in summer 2016, when extensive crevassing and positive air temperatures allowed significant surface to bed drainage...
This paper examines the water budget and surface energy balance of a Svalbard glacier (midre Lovénbr...
Although many convincing, diverse, and sometimes competing models of glacier surging have been propo...
Although many convincing, diverse, and sometimes competing models of glacier surging have been propo...
Analysis of a recent surge of Morsnevbreen, Svalbard, is used to test predictions of the enthalpy ba...
Funding for DIB and AL was provided by NE/R018243/1 REBUS (Resolving Enthalpy Budget to Understand S...
We present the first general theory of glacier surging that includes both temperate and polythermal ...
It is commonly asserted that there are two distinct classes of glacier surges: slow, long-duration ‘...
Glacier surging is an internally triggered instability. Surge-type glaciers periodically alternate b...
There have been numerous reports that surges of tidewater glaciers in Svalbard were initiated at the...
Observational and geomorphological records suggest that most glaciers on Svalbard reached their maxi...
Various parameters of the most recent surge of the polythermal glacier Comfortlessbreen in northwest...
A theory of thermal conduction instabilities that could account for many of the properties of surgin...
The factors affecting the distribution of surge-type glaciers and the causes of the surge mechanism ...
Negribreen, a tidewater glacier located in central eastern Svalbard, began actively surging after it...
Original article can be found at:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10406182 Copyright Els...
This paper examines the water budget and surface energy balance of a Svalbard glacier (midre Lovénbr...
Although many convincing, diverse, and sometimes competing models of glacier surging have been propo...
Although many convincing, diverse, and sometimes competing models of glacier surging have been propo...
Analysis of a recent surge of Morsnevbreen, Svalbard, is used to test predictions of the enthalpy ba...
Funding for DIB and AL was provided by NE/R018243/1 REBUS (Resolving Enthalpy Budget to Understand S...
We present the first general theory of glacier surging that includes both temperate and polythermal ...
It is commonly asserted that there are two distinct classes of glacier surges: slow, long-duration ‘...
Glacier surging is an internally triggered instability. Surge-type glaciers periodically alternate b...
There have been numerous reports that surges of tidewater glaciers in Svalbard were initiated at the...
Observational and geomorphological records suggest that most glaciers on Svalbard reached their maxi...
Various parameters of the most recent surge of the polythermal glacier Comfortlessbreen in northwest...
A theory of thermal conduction instabilities that could account for many of the properties of surgin...
The factors affecting the distribution of surge-type glaciers and the causes of the surge mechanism ...
Negribreen, a tidewater glacier located in central eastern Svalbard, began actively surging after it...
Original article can be found at:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10406182 Copyright Els...
This paper examines the water budget and surface energy balance of a Svalbard glacier (midre Lovénbr...
Although many convincing, diverse, and sometimes competing models of glacier surging have been propo...
Although many convincing, diverse, and sometimes competing models of glacier surging have been propo...