Virkisjökull is a rapidly retreating glacier in south-east Iceland. A proglacial lake has formed in the last ten years underlain by buried ice. In this study we estimate water velocities through the glacier, proglacial foreland and proglacial river using tracer tests and continuous meltwater flow measurements. Tracer testing from a glacial moulin to the glacier outlet in September 2013 demonstrated a rapid velocity of 0.58 m s�1. This was comparable to the velocity within the proglacial river, also estimated from tracer testing. A subsequent tracer test from the same glacial moulin under low flow conditions in May 2014 demonstrated a slower velocity of 0.07 m s�1. The glacier outlet river sinks back into the buried ice, and a tracer test fr...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Roussel, R., Marren, P.M., Cossart, E., ...
Jökulhlaups in Iceland may originate from marginal or subglacial sources of water melted by atmosphe...
We reconstruct englacial and subglacial drainage at Skálafellsjökull, Iceland, using ground penetrat...
The aim of this study is to characterise the glacial and pro-glacial hydrology of a rapidly de-glaci...
This study characterizes the glacial and proglacial hydrology of a rapidly deglaciating system at Vi...
Over recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has increased in ...
Proglacial lakes are becoming ubiquitous at the termini of many glaciers worldwide due to continued ...
Virkisjökull, an outlet glacier of the Oræfajökull icecap in SE Iceland, currently has 60% glacier c...
Widespread glacial retreat in Iceland will lead to changes in the hydrology of proglacial rivers. An...
Proglacial lakes are becoming ubiquitous at the termini of many glaciers worldwide due to continued ...
Groundwater plays a significant role in glacial hydrology and can buffer changes to the timing and m...
There is growing recognition of the important role that groundwater may have in buffering changes in...
Virkisjökull is a rapidly retreating outlet glacier draining the western flanks of Öræfajökull in SE...
The authors present velocity observations of a glacier outlet in Vatnajökull, Iceland, deduced from ...
Groundwater plays a significant role in glacial hydrology and can buffer changes to the timing and m...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Roussel, R., Marren, P.M., Cossart, E., ...
Jökulhlaups in Iceland may originate from marginal or subglacial sources of water melted by atmosphe...
We reconstruct englacial and subglacial drainage at Skálafellsjökull, Iceland, using ground penetrat...
The aim of this study is to characterise the glacial and pro-glacial hydrology of a rapidly de-glaci...
This study characterizes the glacial and proglacial hydrology of a rapidly deglaciating system at Vi...
Over recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has increased in ...
Proglacial lakes are becoming ubiquitous at the termini of many glaciers worldwide due to continued ...
Virkisjökull, an outlet glacier of the Oræfajökull icecap in SE Iceland, currently has 60% glacier c...
Widespread glacial retreat in Iceland will lead to changes in the hydrology of proglacial rivers. An...
Proglacial lakes are becoming ubiquitous at the termini of many glaciers worldwide due to continued ...
Groundwater plays a significant role in glacial hydrology and can buffer changes to the timing and m...
There is growing recognition of the important role that groundwater may have in buffering changes in...
Virkisjökull is a rapidly retreating outlet glacier draining the western flanks of Öræfajökull in SE...
The authors present velocity observations of a glacier outlet in Vatnajökull, Iceland, deduced from ...
Groundwater plays a significant role in glacial hydrology and can buffer changes to the timing and m...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Roussel, R., Marren, P.M., Cossart, E., ...
Jökulhlaups in Iceland may originate from marginal or subglacial sources of water melted by atmosphe...
We reconstruct englacial and subglacial drainage at Skálafellsjökull, Iceland, using ground penetrat...