JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

Presentation information

[J] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-CC Cryospheric Sciences & Cold District Environment

[A-CC39] Glaciology

convener:Takayuki Nuimura(Tokyo Denki University), Ishikawa Mamoru(Hokkaido University), Kzutaka Tateyama(National University Corporation Kitami Institute of Technology), Hiroto Nagai(Waseda Univ., School of Education)

[ACC39-01] Ice thickness and flow of the Karamatsuzawa glacier in the northern Japanese Alps

★Invited Papers

*Kenshiro Arie1, Chiyuki Narama1, Kotaro FUKUI2, Hajime IIDA2, Kazunori Takahashi3 (1.Niigata University, 2.Tateyama Caldera Sabo Museum, 3.Oyo Corporation)

Keywords:Glacier, Glacier flow

We performed ground penetrating radar and global navigation satellite system surveys to investigate the ice thickness and flow of the Karamatsuzawa perennial snow patch, at the village of Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture. The field survey showed that the perennial snow patch contained an ice mass with a thickness greater than 30 m and the ice flowed in the slope direction at a rate of 250 mm over a 29-day period in the late snow-melting season in 2018. Based on the observed ice thickness and motion, the Karamatsuzawa perennial snow patch was recognised as an active glacier. The observed ice motion was significantly greater than the internal ice deformation estimated using Glen’s Flow Law. This implies that basal sliding contributes to the motion of the Karamatsuzawa perennial snow patch.