Closing the mass budget of a tidewater glacier: the example of Kronebreen, Svalbard

ABSTRACT In this study, we combine remote sensing, in situ and model-derived datasets from 1966 to 2014 to calculate the mass-balance components of Kronebreen, a fast-flowing tidewater glacier in Svalbard. For the well-surveyed period 2009–2014, we are able to close the glacier mass budget within th...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: DESCHAMPS-BERGER, CESAR, NUTH, CHRISTOPHER, VAN PELT, WARD, BERTHIER, ETIENNE, KOHLER, JACK, ALTENA, BAS
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2019
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2018.98
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143018000989
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Summary:ABSTRACT In this study, we combine remote sensing, in situ and model-derived datasets from 1966 to 2014 to calculate the mass-balance components of Kronebreen, a fast-flowing tidewater glacier in Svalbard. For the well-surveyed period 2009–2014, we are able to close the glacier mass budget within the prescribed errors. During these 5 years, the glacier geodetic mass balance was −0.69 ± 0.12 m w.e. a −1 , while the mass budget method led to a total mass balance of −0.92 ± 0.16 m w.e. a −1 , as a consequence of a strong frontal ablation (−0.78 ± 0.11 m w.e. a −1 ), and a slightly negative climatic mass balance (−0.14 ± 0.11 m w.e. a −1 ). The trend towards more negative climatic mass balance between 1966–1990 (+0.20 ± 0.05 m w.e. a −1 ) and 2009–2014 is not reflected in the geodetic mass balance trend. Therefore, we suspect a reduction in ice-discharge in the most recent period. Yet, these multidecadal changes in ice-discharge cannot be measured from the available observations and thus are only estimated with relatively large errors as a residual of the mass continuity equation. Our study presents the multidecadal evolution of the dynamics and mass balance of a tidewater glacier and illustrates the errors introduced by inferring one unmeasured mass-balance component from the others.