M. Gude et D. Scherer, SNOWMELT AND SLUSH TORRENTS - PRELIMINARY-REPORT FROM A FIELD CAMPAIGN IN KARKEVAGGE, SWEDISH LAPPLAND, Geografiska Annaler. Series A. Physical Geography, 77A(4), 1995, pp. 199-206
In May and June 1995, the snowmelt period in general and the release c
onditions of slush torrents in particular were studied within a joint
Swiss-German project during a field campaign in Karkevagge, Swedish La
ppland. Measurements and observations comprised all energy balance com
ponents and meteorological conditions in the course of the snowmelt pe
riod, as well as intra- and subnival meltwater flows and the formation
of a saturation zone within the snow cover during the initial period
of snowmelt-runoff. In addition, release and movement of a high magnit
ude-low frequency slush torrent was documented on video and photograph
s, The results verify that the initiation of slush streams is confined
to meltwater accumulation areas in drainage basins. Moreover, it can
be demonstrated that both variants of slush streams are released by a
hydraulic pressure gradient that is evolving from an inclined water ta
ble within the saturated snow cover. This release mechanism allows the
initiation of major events without any external triggering. Neither p
ermafrost nor extreme meteorological conditions are prerequisite to sl
ush torrents.