Kristaps Lamsters, Jānis Karušs, Jurijs Ješkins, Pēteris Džeriņš, Shinta Ukai, Shin Sugiyama
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摘要
格陵兰冰原周围的冰川和冰盖对气候变暖非常敏感,因此,了解它们的厚度和内部结构对确定它们未来对海平面和当地环境的影响非常重要。然而,对这类冰川的现场冰川学测量仍然非常稀少。在此,我们介绍了对格陵兰西北部 Qaanaaq 冰盖的两个南出口冰川进行的地面穿透雷达(GPR)和无人驾驶飞行器勘测的结果。GPR 测量显示,冰层厚达 170 米,而且没有冰川双峰,这表明没有发达的冰川内部/冰川下排水系统。冰川主要由冷冰特有的雷达透明面组成,而有限的散射面出现在最薄冰层下靠近冰川终点的地方,是冰层内部的碎屑造成的。结果表明,冰川流向狭窄的 V 形山谷,这表明冰川下侵蚀在时空上是有限的,过去温带冰的分布可能受到限制。冰层厚度测量数据与全球冰层厚度模型估计值的比较显示出相当大的差异,强调了改进窄谷和出口冰川模型的必要性。
Geometry and thermal regime of the southern outlet glaciers of Qaanaaq Ice Cap, NW Greenland
Glaciers and ice caps surrounding the Greenland Ice Sheet are found to be sensitive to warming climate thus the knowledge of their thickness and internal structure is substantial to determine their future impact on sea level and local environment. Still, in situ glaciological measurements of such glaciers are very scarce. Here, we present the results of ground penetrating radar (GPR) and uncrewed aerial vehicle surveys conducted on the two southern outlet glaciers of Qaanaaq Ice Cap in NW Greenland. GPR measurements reveal up to 170 m thick ice and the lack of englacial hyperbolae indicating no developed en/subglacial drainage system. The glaciers consist mainly of radar transparent facies characteristic for cold ice, while limited scattering facies appear closer to the glacier's terminus beneath the thinnest ice and are attributed to debris inside the ice. Results show that the glaciers flow into narrow V-shaped valleys suggesting spatio-temporally limited subglacial erosion and restricted possible distribution of temperate ice in the past. The comparison of the ice thickness measurement data with global ice thickness model estimates shows considerable discrepancies emphasising the need of modelling improvements in the case of narrow valley and outlet glaciers.
期刊介绍:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms is an interdisciplinary international journal concerned with:
the interactions between surface processes and landforms and landscapes;
that lead to physical, chemical and biological changes; and which in turn create;
current landscapes and the geological record of past landscapes.
Its focus is core to both physical geographical and geological communities, and also the wider geosciences