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Calving seismicity from iceberg–sea surface interactions

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T C Bartholomaus, C F Larsen, Shad R O'Neel, and M E West, 2012, Calving seismicity from iceberg–sea surface interactions: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface .

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This publication is a product from the 2011 Alaska CSC supported project "Assessing the Sensitivity of Alaska’s Coastal Rainforest Ecosystems to Changes in Glacier Runoff". Abstract from paper: Iceberg calving is known to release substantial seismic energy, but little is known about the specific mechanisms that produce calving icequakes. At Yahtse Glacier, a tidewater glacier on the Gulf of Alaska, we draw upon a local network of seismometers and focus on 80 hours of concurrent, direct observation of the terminus to show that calving is the dominant source of seismicity. To elucidate seismogenic mechanisms, we synchronized video and seismograms to reveal that the majority of seismic energy is produced during iceberg interactions [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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citationTypejournal article
edition2012 Volume 117, Issue F4
journalJournal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
notedoi:10.1029/2012JF002513

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