Quantitative Determination of the Subglacial Hydrology of Two Alpine Glaciers

Author:

Collins David N.

Abstract

AbstractTwo components of discharge through the internal hydrological systems of Alpine glaciers were separated on the basis of chemical composition of water. Some surface melt waters retain low solute contents after flowing without delay through conduits in which no chemical enrichment occurs, whereas those flowing slowly at the glacier bed have increased ionic concentrations. A simple mixing model was used to investigate temporal variations in the quantities of water routed through each of the two sub-systems. Electrical conductivity was taken as an indicator of melt-water composition and was monitored for periods during the summer ablation season of 1975 at Gornergletscher and of 1977 at Findelengletscher. At both glaciers, conductivity of melt waters varied diurnally inversely with discharge fluctuations, depending on the proportion of total discharge routed through the two sub-systems. Total discharge and the flow component routed rapidly through conduits within the glacier, a large proportion (50–80%) of total discharge, exhibited in-phase rhythmic diurnal hydrographs at the two glaciers. Distinctive subglacial hydrological regimes are contrasted. At Findelengletscher, the hydrographs of total discharge and of subglacial chemically enriched flow were in phase. At Gornergletscher, the subglacial hydrograph occurred with reverse asymmetry and out of phase. A possible interpretation is that water was temporarily stored in basal cavities during high total discharge. During the night, stored water was released, contributing much of the total discharge at times of low flow.

Publisher

International Glaciological Society

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

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