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Record #91959:

A model computation of moisture content in polythermal glaciers / Kolumban Hutter, Heinz Blatter, Martin Funk.

Title: A model computation of moisture content in polythermal glaciers / Kolumban Hutter, Heinz Blatter, Martin Funk.
Author(s): Hutter, Kolumban.
Blatter, Heinz.
Funk, Martin.
Date: 1988.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research. (1988.), Vol. 93(B10) (1988)
Abstract: Strong feedback mechanisms control flow of glaciers and ice sheets and their internal temperature distribution. Frequently observed feature is internal cold-temperate transition surface along which melting or freezing can occur. Surface separates cold and temperate zones; in model these have to be treated separately. Temperate basal ice not only leads to increased shear rate but also to sliding over bed and destabilization of ice mass.
Notes:

Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 93(B10) :12, 205-12, 214 (1988).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.51 -- Land ice, theory of flow.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
SPRI record no.: 91959

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