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2002

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Basal Conditions And Glacier Motion During The Winter/Spring Transition, Worthington Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A., Joel T. Harper, Neil Humphrey, Mark C. Greenwood Jan 2002

Basal Conditions And Glacier Motion During The Winter/Spring Transition, Worthington Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A., Joel T. Harper, Neil Humphrey, Mark C. Greenwood

Geosciences Faculty Publications

Observations of the motion and basal conditions of Worthington Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A., during late-winter and spring melt seasons revealed no evidence of a relationship between water pressure and sliding velocity. Measurements included borehole water levels (used as a proxy for basal water pressure), surface velocity, englacial deformation, sliding velocity, and time-lapse videography of subglacial water flow and bed characteristics. The boreholes were spaced 10-15 m apart; six were instrumented in 1997, and five in 1998. In late winter, the water-pressure field showed spatially synchronous fluctuations with a diurnal cycle. The glacier's motion was relatively slow and non-cyclic. In spring, the …