Icy debris fans have recently been described as fan shaped depositional landforms associated with (or formed during) deglaciation, however, the subsurface characteristics remain essentially undocumented. We used ground penetrating radar (GPR) to non-invasively investigate the subsurface characteristics of icy debris fans (IDFs) at McCarthy Glacier, Alaska, USA and at La Perouse Glacier, South Island of New Zealand. IDFs are largely unexplored paraglacial landforms in deglaciating alpine regions at the mouths of bedrock catchments between valley glaciers and icecaps. IDFs receive deposits of mainly ice and minor lithic material through different mass-flow processes, chiefly ice avalanche and to a lesser extent debris flow, slushflow, and r...
This repository contains: 2 files of measurements of supraglacial debris thickness at two sites (G...
We used ground-penetrating radar (GPR), GPS and glaciochemistry to evaluate melt regimes and ice dep...
AbstractGround-penetrating radar (GPR) is becoming a commonly applied technique in geomorphology. Ho...
Icy debris fans have recently been described as fan shaped depositional landforms associated with (o...
Icy debris fans (IDFs) are extremely dynamic supraglacial landforms at the mouths of bedrock catchme...
The thickness of a supraglacial layer is critical to the magnitude and time frame of glacier melt. F...
Mountain glaciers store water in the form of ice and snow and can guarantee the water supply to thou...
This study explores the capabilities of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in the task of characterizing...
The pace and volume of mass flow processes contributing ice and sediment to icy debris fans (IDFs) w...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...
Supraglacial debris thickness is a key control on the surface energy balance of debriscovered glacie...
6In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, dif...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a useful tool for studying the in-situ properties of glacial ice, ...
Rock glaciers are dynamic landforms and, as such, exhibit interesting and welldeveloped structural f...
Objective The objective of this project is to establish that non–invasive subsurface imaging with g...
This repository contains: 2 files of measurements of supraglacial debris thickness at two sites (G...
We used ground-penetrating radar (GPR), GPS and glaciochemistry to evaluate melt regimes and ice dep...
AbstractGround-penetrating radar (GPR) is becoming a commonly applied technique in geomorphology. Ho...
Icy debris fans have recently been described as fan shaped depositional landforms associated with (o...
Icy debris fans (IDFs) are extremely dynamic supraglacial landforms at the mouths of bedrock catchme...
The thickness of a supraglacial layer is critical to the magnitude and time frame of glacier melt. F...
Mountain glaciers store water in the form of ice and snow and can guarantee the water supply to thou...
This study explores the capabilities of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in the task of characterizing...
The pace and volume of mass flow processes contributing ice and sediment to icy debris fans (IDFs) w...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...
Supraglacial debris thickness is a key control on the surface energy balance of debriscovered glacie...
6In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, dif...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a useful tool for studying the in-situ properties of glacial ice, ...
Rock glaciers are dynamic landforms and, as such, exhibit interesting and welldeveloped structural f...
Objective The objective of this project is to establish that non–invasive subsurface imaging with g...
This repository contains: 2 files of measurements of supraglacial debris thickness at two sites (G...
We used ground-penetrating radar (GPR), GPS and glaciochemistry to evaluate melt regimes and ice dep...
AbstractGround-penetrating radar (GPR) is becoming a commonly applied technique in geomorphology. Ho...