We present the first general theory of glacier surging that includes both temperate and polythermal glacier surges, based on coupled mass and enthalpy budgets. Enthalpy (in the form of thermal energy and water) is gained at the glacier bed from geothermal heating plus frictional heating (expenditure of potential energy) as a consequence of ice flow. Enthalpy losses occur by conduction and loss of meltwater from the system. Because enthalpy directly impacts flow speeds, mass and enthalpy budgets must simultaneously balance if a glacier is to maintain a steady flow. If not, glaciers undergo out-of-phase mass and enthalpy cycles, manifest as quiescent and surge phases. We illustrate the theory using a lumped element model, which parameterizes ...
We present a theoretical framework that integrates the dynamics of glaciers with and without the top...
Polythermal ice sheets and glaciers contain both cold ice and temperate ice. We present two new mode...
We analyzed the possible controls on the distribution of surge-type glaciers in Svalbard using multi...
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 ‘...
Analysis of a recent surge of Morsnevbreen, Svalbard, is used to test predictions of the enthalpy ba...
A theory of thermal conduction instabilities that could account for many of the properties of surgin...
Glacier surging is an internally triggered instability. Surge-type glaciers periodically alternate b...
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...
Funding for DIB and AL was provided by NE/R018243/1 REBUS (Resolving Enthalpy Budget to Understand S...
In this note, the total dissipative melting in temperate glaciers is studied. The analysis is based ...
Glacier surge is a catastrophic glacier advance which can\u27t be explained by variation in climate....
Financial support was provided by the ConocoPhillips Lundin Northern Area Program project CRIOS.Cont...
Glacier surge behaviour is characterized by multiyear, quasi-periodic changes in glacier geometry an...
We present a theoretical framework that integrates the dynamics of glaciers with and without the top...
Polythermal ice sheets and glaciers contain both cold ice and temperate ice. We present two new mode...
We analyzed the possible controls on the distribution of surge-type glaciers in Svalbard using multi...
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 ‘...
Analysis of a recent surge of Morsnevbreen, Svalbard, is used to test predictions of the enthalpy ba...
A theory of thermal conduction instabilities that could account for many of the properties of surgin...
Glacier surging is an internally triggered instability. Surge-type glaciers periodically alternate b...
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...
Funding for DIB and AL was provided by NE/R018243/1 REBUS (Resolving Enthalpy Budget to Understand S...
In this note, the total dissipative melting in temperate glaciers is studied. The analysis is based ...
Glacier surge is a catastrophic glacier advance which can\u27t be explained by variation in climate....
Financial support was provided by the ConocoPhillips Lundin Northern Area Program project CRIOS.Cont...
Glacier surge behaviour is characterized by multiyear, quasi-periodic changes in glacier geometry an...
We present a theoretical framework that integrates the dynamics of glaciers with and without the top...
Polythermal ice sheets and glaciers contain both cold ice and temperate ice. We present two new mode...
We analyzed the possible controls on the distribution of surge-type glaciers in Svalbard using multi...