Glaciohydraulic seismic tremors on an Alpine glacier
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2019-08-23
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Hydraulic processes impact viscous and brittle ice deformation. Water-driven fracturing as well as turbulent waterflow within and beneath glaciers radiate seismic waves which provide insights into otherwise hard-to-access englacial and subglacial environments. In this study, we analyze glaciohydraulic tremors recorded by four seismic arrays installed in different parts of Glacier de la Plaine Morte, Switzerland. Data were recorded during the 2016 melt season including the sudden subglacial drainage of an ice-marginal lake. Together with our seismic data, discharge, lake level, and ice flow measurements provide constraints on glacier hydraulics. We find that the tremors are generated by subglacial water flow, in moulins, and byicequake bursts. The dominating process can vary on sub-kilometer and sub-daily scales. Consistent with field observations,continuous source tracking via matched-field processing suggests a gradual upglacier progression of an efficient drainage sys-tem as the melt season progresses. The ice-marginal lake likely connects to this drainage system via hydrofracturing, whichis indicated by sustained icequake signals emitted from the proximity of the lake basin and starting roughly 24 hours prior to the lake drainage. To estimate the hydraulics associated with the drainage, we use tremor-discharge scaling relationships. Our analysis suggests a pressurization of the subglacial environment at the drainage onset, followed by an increase in the hydraulicradii of the conduits and a subsequent decrease in the subglacial water pressure as the capacity of the drainage system increases.The pressurization is in phase with the drop in the lake level and its retrieved maximum coincides with ice-uplift measured via GPS. Our results highlight the use of cryo-seismology for monitoring glacier hydraulics
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09558 - Walter, Fabian (ehemalig) / Walter, F. ((former))
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