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A Consistent Framework for Coupling Basal Friction With Subglacial Hydrology on Hard‐Bedded Glaciers

Adrien Gilbert, Florent Gimbert, Kjetil Thøgersen, Thomas V. Schuler, Andreas Kääb

2022Geophysical Research Letters40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Below hard-bedded glaciers, both basal friction and distributed subglacial drainage are thought to be controlled by a network of cavities. Previous coupled hydro-mechanical models, however, describe cavity-driven friction and hydraulic transmissivity independently, resulting in a physically inconsistent cavity evolution between the two components of the models. Here, we overcome this issue by describing the hydro-mechanical system using a common cavity-evolution description, that governs both transient friction and hydraulic transmissivity. We show that our coupling approach is superior to previous formulations in explaining a unique observation record of glacier sliding speed from the French Alps. We find that, at multi-day to multi-decadal timescales, sliding speed can be expressed as a direct function of basal shear stress and water discharge, without accounting for water pressure, which simply adjusts to maintain the cavitation ratio needed to accommodate the water supply.

Topics & Concepts

GlacierGeologyCoupling (piping)GeomorphologyHydrology (agriculture)Pore water pressureGeotechnical engineeringMechanical engineeringEngineeringCryospheric studies and observationsLandslides and related hazardsWinter Sports Injuries and Performance