

Author: Macayeal Douglas R. Abbot Dorian S. Sergienko Olga V.
Publisher: International Glaciological Society
ISSN: 1727-5644
Source: Annals of Glaciology, Vol.52, Iss.58, 2011-08, pp. : 51-56
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Abstract
Calving from the floating termini of outlet glaciers and ice shelves is just the beginning of an interesting chain of events that can subsequently have important impacts on human life and property. Immediately after calving, many icebergs capsize (roll over by 90°) due to the instability of their initial geometry. As icebergs melt and respond to the cumulative effects of ocean swell, they can also reorient their mass distribution by further capsize and fragmentation. These processes release gravitational potential energy and can produce impulsive large-amplitude surface-gravity waves known as
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