Date
Fri, 02 Nov 2018
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
C2
Speaker
Hilmar Gudmundsson
Organisation
Northumbria University

Glacier flow is an example of a gravity driven non-linear viscous flow at low Reynolds numbers. As a glacier flows over an undulating bed, the surface topography is modified in response. Some information about bed conditions is therefore contained in the shape of the surface and the surface velocity field. I will present theoretical and numerical work on how basal conditions on glaciers affect ice flow, and how one can obtain information about basal conditions through surface-to-bed inversion. I’ll give an overview over inverse methodology currently used in glaciology, and how satellite data is now routinely used to invert for bed properties of the Greenland and the Antarctic Ice Sheets.

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