Subglacial modulation of the hydrograph from glacierized basins


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Authors: Flowers, GE
Year: 2008
Journal: Hydrol. Process. 22: 3903-3918   Article Link (DOI)
Title: Subglacial modulation of the hydrograph from glacierized basins
Abstract: The extent of basin glacierization has important implications for the hydrograph in part, because snow, firm and ice impart different delays in water transport through the system. Here, the significance of subglacial drainage morphology in modulating the hydrograph is examined with a one-dimensional physically based model. The conceptual model of subglacial drainage comprises both 'fast' and 'slow' elements, respectively associated with summer and winter drainage regimes. The additional possibility of a permeable glacier substrate is taken into account by allowing water transport in a subglacial aquifer. Forced by prescribed rates of melt-water delivery to the glacier bed, the model predicts glacier discharge by drainage system provenance. The effects of (1) 'hard' versus 'soft' glacier beds, (2) subsurface permeability and groundwater flow, and (3) glacier geometry are then investigated. Hydrograph character, in the form of peak timing and amplitude, symmetry with respect to the forcing, and the amplitude of diurnal fluctuations, is affected by the partitioning of water through the various flow elements. Hard beds and impermeable substrates maximize the discharge routed through the fast-drainage system in the simulations, generally resulting in higher seasonal discharge maxima and stronger diurnal variations in discharge. High hydraulic transmissivities, either at the glacier bed or in underlying strata, hinder the development of the fast-drainage system in the simulations, producing hydrographs of lower amplitude. Glacier geometry has a modest effect, with adverse bed slopes, very thick or very thin ice and short glacier lengths favouring prolonged drainage through the slow system. These results suggest that the morphology and evolution of the subglacial drainage system may play a significant role in determining the character of the hydrograph from glacierized basins. Copyright (c) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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