Short-term variations in horizontal and vertical surface motion were studied with high temporal resolution during the ablation season in Lauteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland. Horizontal surface flow speed oscillated diurnally, showing a correlation with the water level in a borehole. Flow speed increased as a function of the water level, with an asymptote at the ice overburden level. This observation implied that the flow variations were principally controlled by the local water pressure which enhanced basal motions. Detailed examination of the diurnal variations, however, showed that the speed was larger when the pressure was increasing than when it was decreasing. Greater speed with increasing pressure was interpreted by subglaci...
Water flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. However, our knowledge...
International audienceWater flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. ...
Short-term increases in surface velocity have long been observed on alpine glaciers and more recentl...
Short-term variations in horizontal and vertical surface motion were studied with high temporal reso...
The hydrology of glaciers is known to have a significant influence on glacier dynamics. Rapid variat...
Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or "spring events") occurred on Haut Glacier d'Arolla,...
High frequency ice flow measurements during speed-up events in Gornergletscher, Switzerland, reveale...
Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or ''spring events'') occurred on Haut Glacier d'Aroll...
Records of surface motion, englacial tilt and repeat inclinometry are used to determine patterns of ...
During a period of diurnal fluctuations in glacial flow speed, vertical strain was measured with sub...
Measurements of surface velocity, ice deformation (at 42 and 89% ice depth) and proglacial stream di...
International audienceThe hydromechanical processes by which basal water controls sliding at the gla...
Water flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. However, our knowledge...
International audienceWater flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. ...
Short-term increases in surface velocity have long been observed on alpine glaciers and more recentl...
Short-term variations in horizontal and vertical surface motion were studied with high temporal reso...
The hydrology of glaciers is known to have a significant influence on glacier dynamics. Rapid variat...
Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or "spring events") occurred on Haut Glacier d'Arolla,...
High frequency ice flow measurements during speed-up events in Gornergletscher, Switzerland, reveale...
Three early-melt-season high-velocity events (or ''spring events'') occurred on Haut Glacier d'Aroll...
Records of surface motion, englacial tilt and repeat inclinometry are used to determine patterns of ...
During a period of diurnal fluctuations in glacial flow speed, vertical strain was measured with sub...
Measurements of surface velocity, ice deformation (at 42 and 89% ice depth) and proglacial stream di...
International audienceThe hydromechanical processes by which basal water controls sliding at the gla...
Water flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. However, our knowledge...
International audienceWater flowing below glaciers exerts a major control on glacier basal sliding. ...
Short-term increases in surface velocity have long been observed on alpine glaciers and more recentl...