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Title: Glaciers of Ellesmere Island


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Glaciers of Ellesmere Island
  • Jessica Fearing
  • Kelly Peterson
  • Kate Tindale

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Glacial Record
  • Part of Laurentide Glaciation
  • Ice bridge enabled migration from Siberia
  • Subsequently populated by Dorset, Thules
  • Innuitian Ice Sheet (continuous) vs. Franklin Ice
    Complex (intermittent)
  • Last glacial limit not yet determined
  • Evidence of biotic activity indicates ice free
    zones

3
What are the major glaciers/ice sheets of
Ellesmere Island?
  • Ice Shelves
  • Ward Hunt Ice Shelf (major period of break-up
    2002)
  • Glaciers
  • John Evans Glacier
  • Jakeman Glacier
  • Leffert Glacier
  • Gillman Glacier
  • Henriett-Nesmith Glacier
  • Charybdis and Scylla Glaciers
  • Stygge Glacier
  • Pallisades

Source http//www.arctic.uoguelph.ca/cpe/environm
ents/maps/detailed/islands/elles1.jpg
4
What are the major glaciers/ice sheets of
Ellesmere Island?
  • Ice Caps
  • Simmons Ice Cap
  • Murray Ice Cap
  • Aggassi Ice Cap
  • St. Patricks Bay Ice Cap
  • Mcdonald Ice Cap
  • Drambuie Ice Cap
  • Ice Fields
  • Manson Ice Field
  • Sydkap Ice Field
  • Prince of Wales Ice Field
  • Kalstenius Ice Field

Source http//www.arctic.uoguelph.ca/cpe/environm
ents/maps/detailed/islands/elles1.jpg
5
Characteristics Distribution
  • Ellesmere Island
  • 77,600 km2 of ice area 490 km2 in adjoining ice
    shelves
  • Ice shelves 10s of metres thick
  • Ice fields 100s of metres thick

Source http//www.
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Impacts of Glaciation Urban Development
  • Three settlements
  • Alert
  • First northern-most, permanent settlement in the
    world
  • 2001 population 5
  • Northeastern tip of Island
  • Weather station and atmosphere monitoring lab
  • Eureka
  • Second northern-most settlement in the world
  • 2001 population of 0
  • Airport and military base
  • Grise Fiord
  • Southern tip of island, 270 miles above Arctic
    Circle
  • 2001 population 163

7
Impacts of Glaciation Urban Development
  • Extensive ice cover limits presence and
    distribution of human settlements
  • Permafrost hinders construction efforts
  • Water and sewage systems expensive / not feasible

Source http//images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/sh
aremed/targets/images/pho/t054/T054395A.jpg
8
Characteristics Deposits and Features
  • Ice Islands and Icebergs
  • Permafrost
  • Ice locked from October to June
  • Island includes 7 fjords
  • Hummocky terrain, some vegetation
  • Glacial lakes
  • Ice caps, shelves, fields
  • Glaciers outlet, valley
  • Moraines
  • Piedmont lobes

http//www.socc.ca/gallery/images/seaice/iceberg_1
0.jpg
9
Characteristics
  • Thermal Regime
  • JEG is a polythermal glacier
  • Thick mantle of cold ice
  • Temperate ice between cold mantle and glacier bed
    in ablation area
  • Rates of Movement
  • Velocities of horizontal surface higher in summer
    than winter
  • High velocity events occur

Canon Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Terminus Sourcehtt
p//nsidc.org/glaciers/gallery/images/glacier_foot
_nv.jpg
10
Characteristics Mass Balance
  • Summer melt occurs from June to August (short
    ablation period)
  • Ice masses are currently retreating
  • Anthropogenic impacts on climate
  • Can be seen in the Murray Ice Cap and the Simmons
    Ice Cap
  • Tanquary Fiord
  • Summer sun and Lake Hazen albedo create thermal
    oasis
  • Lasts 147 days
  • 70 frost free days
  • Annual precipitation of 6 cm
  • Polar wasteland

11
Mass Balance of Murray and Simmons Ice Caps
Source http//www.geo.umass.edu/climate/hazen/fie
ld23.html
12
Impacts of Glaciation Resource Exploration
  • Oil and gas fields
  • Coal
  • Sand and gravel deposits
  • Fish, marine mammals
  • Arctic Char
  • Arctic fauna
  • Muskox
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Hare
  • Peary Caribou
  • Birds
  • Lemmings
  • Peat deposits
  • Minimal Flora
  • Arctic Poppy
  • White Mountain Avens

Source http//www.arcturusexpeditions.co.uk/image
s/21muskoxencrp.jpeg hhttp//library.thinkquest.
org/CR0212280/images/den2.jpg and
http//www.antarctica.it/img/pop-up/Artico/Tanquar
yFjord.jpg
13
Development
  • Majority of developments are related to research
    and weather monitoring
  • Technologies required to locate and access
    mineral and other resources
  • Cost effective methods of
    extraction
  • Tourism
  • Wind energy
  • Photovoltaics
  • Ocean Power

Source http//www.geo.umass.edu/climate/sajama/im
ages/deltastation1990.jpg and http//www.greatexp
editions.com/images/ellesmere2.jpg
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Scientific Importance
  • Hold evidence of past climates, pollution levels,
    atmospheric conditions
  • Global Warming Research CO2 Monitoring
  • John Evans Glacier energy balance research and
    degree-day mass balance models
  • Influence hydrologic cycle
  • Contributes to iceberg population and sediment
    transport

Source www.socc.ca/gallery/ photogallery_e.cfm
15
Future Prospects
  • Canadian glaciers melting rapidly since end of
    Little Ice Age, anthropogenic impacts
  • Risk of global sea level rise
  • Change ocean circulation patterns (salinity
    levels)
  • Disappearance of some
    glaciers

Source http//www.msc.ec.gc.ca/crysys/_images/sea
ice/iceberg_3.jpg
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