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Post-Stagnation Behavior In The Upstream Regions Of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica, Stephen F. Price, R. A. Bindschadler, Christina L. Hulbe, Ian R. Joughin
Post-Stagnation Behavior In The Upstream Regions Of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica, Stephen F. Price, R. A. Bindschadler, Christina L. Hulbe, Ian R. Joughin
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The region where two active tributaries feed into the now stagnant Ice Stream C (ISC), West Antarctica, is thickening. In this region, we observe a correlation between faster ice flow (the tributaries) and elevated topography. We conclude that stagnation of ISC resulted in compression and thickening along the tributaries, eventually forming a "bulge" on the ice-sheet surface. Modern hydraulic potential gradients would divert basal meltwater from ISC to Ice Stream B (ISB). These gradients are primarily controlled by the bulge topography, and so likely formed subsequent to trunk stagnation. As such, we argue against "water piracy" as being the cause …