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Brief communication: Heterogenous thinning and subglacial lake activity on Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica

Andrew O. Hoffman, Knut Christianson, Daniel Shapero, B. E. Smith, Ian Joughin

2020˜The œcryosphere38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. A system of subglacial lakes drained on Thwaites Glacier from 2012–2014. To improve coverage for subsequent drainage events, we extended the elevation and ice-velocity time series on Thwaites Glacier through austral winter 2019. These new observations document a second drainage cycle in 2017/18 and identified two new lake systems located in the western tributaries of Thwaites and Haynes glaciers. In situ and satellite velocity observations show temporary < 3 % speed fluctuations associated with lake drainages. In agreement with previous studies, these observations suggest that active subglacial hydrology has little influence on thinning and retreat of Thwaites Glacier on decadal to centennial timescales.

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GlacierGeologyTributaryThinningGlacier morphologyTidewater glacier cycleElevation (ballistics)Physical geographyGeomorphologyGlacier ice accumulationClimatologyIce streamCryosphereGeographySea iceCartographyPregnancyMathematicsGeneticsForestryBiologyIce calvingGeometryLactationCryospheric studies and observationsPolar Research and EcologyWinter Sports Injuries and Performance