Freezing Fronts and their Possible Influence upon Processes of Subglacial Erosion and Deposition

  • Menzies J
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Recent studies have shown the important influence of pore-water movement and the subglacial thermal regime on processes of erosion and deposition at the subglacial interface. the influence of migrating freezing fronts within subglacial material has been largely ignored. the phenomena of ice-water interface processes will be examined and their relevance to subglacial processes illustrated. four case studies are presented that deal with the various effects that freezing-front movement may have on pore water, consolidation, shear strength, and likely diagenetic characteristics of subglacial deposits. the influence upon erosional and depositional processes will be outlined, and a mechanism related to potential surge-like conditions within the subglacial zone postulated.

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Menzies, J. (1981). Freezing Fronts and their Possible Influence upon Processes of Subglacial Erosion and Deposition. Annals of Glaciology, 2, 52–56. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756481794352388

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