Water storage and subglacial drainage conditions inferred from borehole measurements on Gornergletscher, Valais, Switzerland


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1996

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Measurements of change in length of a borehole, or displacements of poles and of subglacial Water pressure were combined with drainage tests and electrode tests in boreholes, in experiments near the northern margin of Gornergletscher, Valais, Switzerland, at the upstream side of an overdeepening. The measurements suggest that the subglacial drainage system consisted of discrete conduits at that location, presumably linked cavities on “clean” bedrock. Changes in subglacial water pressure were followed by variations in subglacial water storage, together with similar variations in elevation of a pole. The variations in subglacial water storage caused changes in cross-sections of subglacial passageways and thereby changed the frequencies of slug-test oscillations. Similar experiments conducted near the center line of the glacier revealed different subglacial conditions: impeded drainage through a sediment layer, and different depths of water levels in different boreholes. These results are discussed in relation to previous studies.

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42 (141)

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233 - 248

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International Glaciological Society

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