2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016jc012355
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The impact of glacier meltwater on the underwater noise field in a glacial bay

Abstract: Ambient noise oceanography is proving to be an efficient and effective tool for the study of ice‐ocean interactions in the bays of marine‐terminating glaciers. However, obtaining quantitative estimates of ice melting or calving processes from ambient noise requires an understanding of how sound propagation through the bay attenuates and filters the noise spectrum. Measurements of the vertical structure in sound speed in the vicinity of the Hans Glacier in Hornsund Fjord, Spitsbergen, made with O(130) CTD casts… Show more

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“…Both glacial behavior and the propagation of sound are sensitive to temporal variability in thermohaline structure of water masses in the bay (Pętlicki et al, 2015;Glowacki et al, 2016). The calving activity of Hans Glacier is largely controlled by melt-driven undercutting of the ice cliff, driven by thermodynamic processes and wave erosion (Pętlicki et al, 2015).…”
Section: General Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both glacial behavior and the propagation of sound are sensitive to temporal variability in thermohaline structure of water masses in the bay (Pętlicki et al, 2015;Glowacki et al, 2016). The calving activity of Hans Glacier is largely controlled by melt-driven undercutting of the ice cliff, driven by thermodynamic processes and wave erosion (Pętlicki et al, 2015).…”
Section: General Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An overview of the temperature and salinity structure in the study site and its influence on the propagation of sound throughout the bay has been provided by Glowacki et al (2016). In this study, temperature and salinity profiles were taken on August 1, 12, 30 and September 9, 2016 with an SAIV SD208 CTD probe at 11 stations located on transects perpendicular and parallel to the glacier terminus (red and blue dashed lines, respectively, in Fig.…”
Section: Hydrographic and Bathymetric Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Very promising and interesting approach offers analysis of signals which are spread by calving glaciers. Głowacki et al (2016) discovered that due to analysis of underwater sounds associated with calving glacier, it is possible to estimate how much of ice was detached. This relatively simple method can say not only when the glacier is calving, but also allows to discriminate different types of this phenomenon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both laboratory and field experiments reveal a peak in noise power spectra between 1 and 3 kHz related to bubble release events (Blondel et al, ; Lee et al, ; Pettit et al, ). The transmission of these acoustic signatures through the fjords depends on variable hydrographic conditions (Glowacki et al, ). These and other studies have provided important insight into ambient noise oceanography in polar regions, providing, for example, quantitative estimates of the mass of calved icebergs as they impact the sea surface (Glowacki, Deane, Moskalik, Blondel, et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%