Glacier surge mechanism: 1982-1983 surge of variegated glacier, alaska

Science. 1985 Feb 1;227(4686):469-79. doi: 10.1126/science.227.4686.469.

Abstract

The hundredfold speedup in glacier motion in a surge of the kind the kind that took place in Variegated Glacier in 1982-1983 is caused by the buildup of high water pressure in the basal passageway system, which is made possible by a fundamental and pervasive change in the geometry and water-transport characteristics of this system. The behavior of the glacier in surge has many remarkable features, which can provide clues to a detailed theory of the surging process. The surge mechanism is akin to a proposed mechanism of overthrust faulting.