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Discovery of an ice cave in the Yatude Valley, Langhovde, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica
Authors:Takanobu Sawagaki  Hideki Miura  Shogo Iwasaki
Institution:aFaculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, N10 W5, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan;bNational Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan;cDepartment of Geography, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8522, Japan
Abstract:A circular hole was discovered on the downstream side of a glacier dam in the Yatude Valley, Langhovde, East Antarctica, during the 2005–2006 austral summer. The opening of this hole is the first opportunity enabling us to observe the interior of the dam. The opening led to a large cave in the dam, raising the possibility of meltwater drainage through the dam. The Yatude Valley is an approximately U-shaped fluvial valley. The valley floor has been incised to form a box-shaped inner valley that contains fluvial terraces and large boulders upon the valley floor. The origin of these features can be explained by a large amount of running water; however, we consider it unlikely that a regular current has flowed through this site for a long period. Instead, it is more likely that large quantities of lake water have been periodically discharged due to collapse of the glacier dam or spilling out through a tunnel channel within the cave. The discovered hole and the ice cave are key features in understanding the historical development of the Yatude Valley in relation to the melting history of the Antarctic ice sheet.
Keywords:Glacier dam  Spillway  Antarctic ice sheet
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