Advances in understanding subglacial meltwater drainage from past ice sheets
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29186Date
2023-04-17Type
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Peer reviewed
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Simkins, Lauren M; Greenwood, Sarah L.; Winsborrow, Monica; Bjarnadóttir, Lilja Rún; Lepp, AllisonAbstract
Meltwater drainage beneath ice sheets is a fundamental consideration for understanding ice–bed
conditions and bed-modulated ice flow, with potential impacts on terminus behavior and iceshelf mass balance. While contemporary observations reveal the presence of basal water
movement in the subglacial environment and inferred styles of drainage, the geological record
of former ice sheets, including sediments and landforms on land and the seafloor, aids in understanding the spatiotemporal evolution of efficient and inefficient drainage systems and their
impact on ice-sheet behavior. We highlight the past decade of advances in geological studies
that focus on providing process-based information on subglacial hydrology of ice sheets, how
these studies inform theory, numerical models and contemporary observations, and address
the needs for future research.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Simkins LM, Greenwood SL, Winsborrow M, Bjarnadóttir LR, Lepp. Advances in understanding subglacial meltwater drainage from past ice sheets. Annals of Glaciology. 2023Metadata
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