Interferometric SAR observations of ice topography and velocity changes related to the 1996, Gjalp subglacial eruption, Iceland

Citation
De. Alsdorf et Lc. Smith, Interferometric SAR observations of ice topography and velocity changes related to the 1996, Gjalp subglacial eruption, Iceland, INT J REMOT, 20(15-16), 1999, pp. 3031-3050
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
ISSN journal
01431161 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
15-16
Year of publication
1999
Pages
3031 - 3050
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-1161(19991015)20:15-16<3031:ISOOIT>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
A major volcanic eruption beneath the Vatnajokull ice cap from 30 September to 13 October 1996 melted up to 500m of overlying ice and produced 3.5km(3 ) of water that was later released catastrophically onto the Skeidararsandu r outwash plain. Here, we present pre- and post-event topography and veloci ty field maps of the ice cap surface derived from ERS-1/2 synthetic apertur e radar (SAR) interferometry. Within the errors of this method our results reveal local topographic and ice flow variations near the eruption site and incision of a 140m meltwater trench. A 24-hour, 50cm subsidence of the fro zen surface of the Grimsvotn caldera lake was also detected. However, despi te the large increases in geothermal heat flux and basal meltwater availabi lity associated with this event, there appears to be no regional-scale ice subsidence and little to no alteration in flow dynamics of the Vatnajokull ice cap.