Buoyant flexure and basal crevassing in dynamic mass loss at Helheim Glacier

2014 
Despite the role that calving plays in Greenland mass loss, the mechanisms of calving are poorly constrained. Observations of Greenland’s Helheim Glacier suggest that buoyant flexure at the glacier terminus leads to the propagation of basal crevasses and iceberg calving.
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