Articles | Volume 12, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-549-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-549-2018
Research article
 | 
14 Feb 2018
Research article |  | 14 Feb 2018

Sub-seasonal thaw slump mass wasting is not consistently energy limited at the landscape scale

Simon Zwieback, Steven V. Kokelj, Frank Günther, Julia Boike, Guido Grosse, and Irena Hajnsek

Data sets

Thaw slump inventory and TanDEM-X elevation loss rates (2015): Tuktoyaktuk coastlands, Canada, and Lena Delta area, Sakha Republic, Russia S. Zwieback, S. V. Kokelj, F. Günther, J. Boike, G. Grosse, and I. Hajnsek https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.877506

Download
Short summary
We analyse elevation losses at thaw slumps, at which icy sediments are exposed. As ice requires a large amount of energy to melt, one would expect that mass wasting is governed by the available energy. However, we observe very little mass wasting in June, despite the ample energy supply. Also, in summer, mass wasting is not always energy limited. This highlights the importance of other processes, such as the formation of a protective veneer, in shaping mass wasting at sub-seasonal scales.