摘要:Fireweed rock glacier is a large rock glacier in south central Alaska, U.S.A. It flows relatively fast, with velocities up to 3.5 ma –1 , and exhibits both seasonal and annual velocity variations, some of which are related to periodic terminus calving and increased rainfall. Our analysis reveals that motion is likely concentrated in a pseudo-rectangular channel within the larger parabolic channel with a “shear plane” at ~27 m depth. There is likely motion along the shear plane as well as internal deformation above it. We estimate that the ice—rock mixture is up to seven times softer than clean glacier ice with a temperature of –2°C. Calving at the terminus is an important component of the mass balance of this rock glacier.