Field Experiments to Determine the Effect of a Debris Layer on Ablation of Glacier Ice

  • Nakawo M
  • Young G
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Abstract

Ablation of glacier ice has been observed with artificial debris layers prepared with Ottawa sand (ASTM C-109) ranging from 0.01 to 0.1 m thick. Data on external variables observed during the experiments and determination of physical constants of the debris layers have allowed the testing of a proposed simple model. Theoretical predictions compare favourably with the observations. Discussion is extended to a proposal for a simple method by which ablation under a debris layer could be estimated even if the thermal conductivity or thermal resistance of the material were unknown.

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Nakawo, M., & Young, G. J. (1981). Field Experiments to Determine the Effect of a Debris Layer on Ablation of Glacier Ice. Annals of Glaciology, 2, 85–91. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756481794352432

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