Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard

This paper presents a detailed study of melting processes conducted on Hansbreen – a tidewater glacier terminating in the Hornsund fjord, Spitsbergen. The fieldwork was carried out from April to July 2010. The study included observations of meltwater distribution within snow profiles in different lo...

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Main Authors: Laska Michał, Luks Bartłomiej, Budzik Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:Polish Polar Research
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spelling doaj-1d6c15b281f14ea0b195a70eb3d4433c2020-11-25T03:14:16ZengPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Polar Research2081-82622016-06-0137219321810.1515/popore-2016-0012popore-2016-0012Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, SvalbardLaska Michał0Luks Bartłomiej1Budzik Tomasz2 Wydział Nauk o Ziemi, Uniwersytet Śląski, Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland Instytut Geofizyki, Polska Akademia Nauk, Księcia Janusza 64, 01-452 Warszawa, Poland Wydział Nauk o Ziemi, Uniwersytet Śląski, Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, PolandThis paper presents a detailed study of melting processes conducted on Hansbreen – a tidewater glacier terminating in the Hornsund fjord, Spitsbergen. The fieldwork was carried out from April to July 2010. The study included observations of meltwater distribution within snow profiles in different locations and determination of its penetration time to the glacier ice surface. In addition, the variability of the snow temperature and heat transfer within the snow cover were measured. The main objective concerns the impact of meltwater on the diversity of physical characteristics of the snow cover and its melting dynamics. The obtained results indicate a time delay between the beginning of the melting processes and meltwater reaching the ice surface. The time necessary for meltwater to percolate through the entire snowpack in both, the ablation zone and the equilibrium line zone amounted to c. 12 days, despite a much greater snow depth at the upper site. An elongated retention of meltwater in the lower part of the glacier was caused by a higher amount of icy layers (ice formations and melt-freeze crusts), resulting from winter thaws, which delayed water penetration. For this reason, a reconstruction of rain-on-snow events was carried out. Such results give new insight into the processes of the reactivation of the glacier drainage system and the release of freshwater into the sea after the winter period.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2016.37.issue-2/popore-2016-0012/popore-2016-0012.xml?format=INTArcticSpitsbergenHornsundsnow coverglaciologymeltwater
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author Laska Michał
Luks Bartłomiej
Budzik Tomasz
spellingShingle Laska Michał
Luks Bartłomiej
Budzik Tomasz
Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard
Polish Polar Research
Arctic
Spitsbergen
Hornsund
snow cover
glaciology
meltwater
author_facet Laska Michał
Luks Bartłomiej
Budzik Tomasz
author_sort Laska Michał
title Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard
title_short Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard
title_full Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard
title_fullStr Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on Hansbreen, Svalbard
title_sort influence of snowpack internal structure on snow metamorphism and melting intensity on hansbreen, svalbard
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Polish Polar Research
issn 2081-8262
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper presents a detailed study of melting processes conducted on Hansbreen – a tidewater glacier terminating in the Hornsund fjord, Spitsbergen. The fieldwork was carried out from April to July 2010. The study included observations of meltwater distribution within snow profiles in different locations and determination of its penetration time to the glacier ice surface. In addition, the variability of the snow temperature and heat transfer within the snow cover were measured. The main objective concerns the impact of meltwater on the diversity of physical characteristics of the snow cover and its melting dynamics. The obtained results indicate a time delay between the beginning of the melting processes and meltwater reaching the ice surface. The time necessary for meltwater to percolate through the entire snowpack in both, the ablation zone and the equilibrium line zone amounted to c. 12 days, despite a much greater snow depth at the upper site. An elongated retention of meltwater in the lower part of the glacier was caused by a higher amount of icy layers (ice formations and melt-freeze crusts), resulting from winter thaws, which delayed water penetration. For this reason, a reconstruction of rain-on-snow events was carried out. Such results give new insight into the processes of the reactivation of the glacier drainage system and the release of freshwater into the sea after the winter period.
topic Arctic
Spitsbergen
Hornsund
snow cover
glaciology
meltwater
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