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Drainage networks, lakes and water fluxes beneath the Antarctic ice sheet

Drainage networks, lakes and water fluxes beneath the Antarctic ice sheet
Drainage networks, lakes and water fluxes beneath the Antarctic ice sheet
Antarctica Bedmap2 datasets are used to calculate subglacial hydraulic potential and the area, depth and volume of hydraulic potential sinks. There are over 32 000 contiguous sinks, which can be thought of as predicted lakes. Patterns of subglacial melt are modelled with a balanced ice flux flow model, and water fluxes are cumulated along predicted flow pathways to quantify steady-state fluxes from the main basin outlets and from known subglacial lakes. The total flux from the continent is ~21 km3 a?1. Byrd Glacier has the greatest basin flux of ~2.7 km3 a?1. Fluxes from subglacial lakes range from ~1 × 10?4 to ~1.5 km3 a?1. Lake turnover times are calculated from their volumes and fluxes, and have median values of ~100 a for known ‘active’ lakes and ~500 a for other lakes. Recurrence intervals of a 0.25 km3 flood range from ~2 months to ~2000 a (median ?130 a) for known ‘active’ lakes and from ~2 to ~2400 a (median ? 360 a) for other lakes. Thus, several lakes that have recently been observed to fill and drain may not do so again for many centuries; and several lakes that have not, so far, been observed to fill and drain have the potential to do so, even at annual to decadal timescales.
Antarctic glaciology, glacier hydrology, ice-sheet modelling, subglacial lakes
0260-3055
96-108
Willis, Ian C.
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Pope, Ed
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Willis, Ian C., Pope, Ed, Leysinger Vieli, Gwendolyn J.-M.C., Arnold, Neil S. and Long, Sylvan (2016) Drainage networks, lakes and water fluxes beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Annals of Glaciology, 57 (72), 96-108. (doi:10.1017/aog.2016.15).

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Antarctica Bedmap2 datasets are used to calculate subglacial hydraulic potential and the area, depth and volume of hydraulic potential sinks. There are over 32 000 contiguous sinks, which can be thought of as predicted lakes. Patterns of subglacial melt are modelled with a balanced ice flux flow model, and water fluxes are cumulated along predicted flow pathways to quantify steady-state fluxes from the main basin outlets and from known subglacial lakes. The total flux from the continent is ~21 km3 a?1. Byrd Glacier has the greatest basin flux of ~2.7 km3 a?1. Fluxes from subglacial lakes range from ~1 × 10?4 to ~1.5 km3 a?1. Lake turnover times are calculated from their volumes and fluxes, and have median values of ~100 a for known ‘active’ lakes and ~500 a for other lakes. Recurrence intervals of a 0.25 km3 flood range from ~2 months to ~2000 a (median ?130 a) for known ‘active’ lakes and from ~2 to ~2400 a (median ? 360 a) for other lakes. Thus, several lakes that have recently been observed to fill and drain may not do so again for many centuries; and several lakes that have not, so far, been observed to fill and drain have the potential to do so, even at annual to decadal timescales.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 March 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 July 2016
Published date: July 2016
Keywords: Antarctic glaciology, glacier hydrology, ice-sheet modelling, subglacial lakes
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 402989
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/402989
ISSN: 0260-3055
PURE UUID: f169822a-23a5-4887-bdde-bbc788f6f688

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Date deposited: 16 Nov 2016 11:21
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:31

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Author: Ian C. Willis
Author: Ed Pope
Author: Gwendolyn J.-M.C. Leysinger Vieli
Author: Neil S. Arnold
Author: Sylvan Long

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