2024
DOI: 10.1017/jog.2024.38
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Transient subglacial water routing efficiency modulates ice velocities prior to surge termination on Sít’ Kusá, Alaska

Yoram Terleth,
Timothy C. Bartholomaus,
Jukes Liu
et al.

Abstract: Glacier surges are opportunities to study large amplitude changes in ice velocities and accompanying links to subglacial hydrology. Although the surge phase is generally explained as a disruption in the glacier's ability to drain water from the bed, the extent and duration of this disruption remain difficult to observe. Here we present a combination of in situ and remotely sensed observations of subglacial water discharge and evacuation during the latter half of an active surge and subsequent quiescent period.… Show more

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