The thermal regime of sub-polar glaciers mapped by multi-frequency radio-echo sounding

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Bjornsson, H
Gjessing, Y
Hamran, SE
Hagen, JO
Liestol, O
Palsson, F
Erlingsson, B
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[1] UNIV BERGEN,INST GEOPHYS,N-5000 BERGEN,NORWAY
[2] PFM,ENVIRONM SURVEILLANCE TECHNOL PROGRAMME,N-2001 LILLESTROM,NORWAY
[3] NORSK POLAR INST,N-0301 OSLO,NORWAY
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10.3189/S0022143000030495
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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Radio-echo soundings provide an effective tool for mapping the thermal regimes of polythermal glaciers on a regional scale. Radar signals of 320-370 MHz penetrate ice at sub-freezing temperatures but are reflected from the top of layers of ice which are at the melting point and contain water. Radar signals of 5-20 MHz, on the other hand, see through both the cold and the temperate ice down to the glacier bed. Radio-echo soundings at these frequencies have been used to investigate the thermal regimes of four polythermal glaciers in Svalbard: Kongsvegen, Uversbreen, Midre Lovenbreen and Austre Broggerbreen. In the ablation area of Kongsvegen, a cold surface layer (50-160 m thick) was underlain by a warm basal layer which is advected from the temperate accumulation area. The surface ablation of this cold layer may be compensated by freezing at its lower cold-temperate interface. This requires that the free water content in the ice at the freezing interface is about 1% of the volume. The cold surface layer is thicker beneath medial moraines and where cold-based hanging glaciers enter the main ice stream. On Uversbreen the thermal regime was similar to that of Kongsvegen. A temperate hole was found in the otherwise cold surface layer of the ablation area in a surface depression between Kongsvegen and Uversbreen where meltwater accumulates during the summer (near the subglacial lake Setevatnet, 250 m a.s.l.). Lovenbreen was frozen to the bed at the snout and along all the mountain slopes but beneath the central part of the glacier a warm basal layer (up to 50 m thick) was fed by temperate ice from two cirques. On Austre Broggerbreen, a temperate basal layer was not detected by radio-echo soundings but the basal ice was observed to be at the melting point in two boreholes.
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