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Title:
Gauging Greenland's Subglacial Water
Series Title:
Science Magazine Volume 341, Issue 721
Creator:
Luthi, Martin
Publisher:
American Association of the Advancement of Science
Publication Date:
2013
Language:
English
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Subjects / Keywords:
Climate Change
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Greenland
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Ice Sheets
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Glaciers
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Abstract:
The supply, storage, and fl ow of water under an ice sheet are crucial for its overall dynamics. The density difference between ice and water limits subglacial water pressure to the pressure from overlying ice. Near this limit, the ice gradually becomes decoupled from the base (see the figure), water-filled cavities form, and sediments become weakened. The velocity of ice moving over the bedrock increases due to reduced friction and faster sediment deformation. Subglacial water pressure is therefore the key parameter that controls basal motion, ice fl ux, and the future evolution of an ice sheet. On page 777 of this issue ( 1), Meierbachtol et al. present a detailed record of water pressure variability under one region of the Greenland ice sheet. ( English )
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