Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology

Glacier meltwater can penetrate the glacier bed and act as a lubricant, accelerating retreat. Here, the authors use the unique Glacsweb wireless probe at Skálafellsjökull in Iceland and find evidence for two types of stick-slip events: small diurnal events in summer and large multiday events in wint...

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Autores principales: Jane K. Hart, Kirk Martinez, Philip J. Basford, Alexander I. Clayton, Benjamin A. Robson, David S. Young
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2e0e635a86f847609fa03b600ce0b1e42021-12-02T16:57:32ZSurface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology10.1038/s41467-019-09547-62041-1723https://doaj.org/article/2e0e635a86f847609fa03b600ce0b1e42019-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09547-6https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Glacier meltwater can penetrate the glacier bed and act as a lubricant, accelerating retreat. Here, the authors use the unique Glacsweb wireless probe at Skálafellsjökull in Iceland and find evidence for two types of stick-slip events: small diurnal events in summer and large multiday events in winter.Jane K. HartKirk MartinezPhilip J. BasfordAlexander I. ClaytonBenjamin A. RobsonDavid S. YoungNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
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David S. Young
Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology
description Glacier meltwater can penetrate the glacier bed and act as a lubricant, accelerating retreat. Here, the authors use the unique Glacsweb wireless probe at Skálafellsjökull in Iceland and find evidence for two types of stick-slip events: small diurnal events in summer and large multiday events in winter.
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author Jane K. Hart
Kirk Martinez
Philip J. Basford
Alexander I. Clayton
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David S. Young
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title Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology
title_short Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology
title_full Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology
title_fullStr Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology
title_full_unstemmed Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology
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