Book Chapter
Modern to Glacial age subglacial meltwater drainage at Law Dome, coastal East Antarctica from topography, sediments and jökulhlaup observations
Ian Goodwin, JL Roberts, DM Etheridge, J Hellstrom, AD Moy, M Ribo, AM Smith
Exploration of Subsurface Antarctica: Uncovering Past Changes and Modern Processes | Geological Society Special Publication | Geological Society | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1144/SP461.16
Abstract
Rare jökulhlaup events, also known as subglacial lake outburst flood events, have been observed at the Law Dome ice margin and provide an insight into the physical characteristics of subglacial meltwater and drainage. The subglacial topography based on data from the BEDMAP2 and ICECAP projects, together with subsurface transects of the ice margin obtained using groundpenetrating radar, reveal several lakes and lake-like depressions and the drainage pathways of two jökulhlaup events. Oxygen isotope typing of the meltwater during the most recent (2014) jökulhlaup event, combined with ice margin stratigraphy, enable the identification of ice tunnel melt pathways that exploit the 30-90° dipping ..
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