Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland

Abstract Marine-terminating glaciers lose mass through melting and iceberg calving, and we find that meltwater drainage systems influence calving timing at Helheim Glacier, a tidewater glacier in East Greenland. Meltwater feeds a buoyant subglacial discharge plume at the terminus of Helheim Glacier,...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Melton, Sierra M., Alley, Richard B., Anandakrishnan, Sridhar, Parizek, Byron R., Shahin, Michael G., Stearns, Leigh A., LeWinter, Adam L., Finnegan, David C.
Other Authors: Heising-Simons Foundation
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.141
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/jog.2021.141 2024-09-30T14:34:18+00:00 Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland Melton, Sierra M. Alley, Richard B. Anandakrishnan, Sridhar Parizek, Byron R. Shahin, Michael G. Stearns, Leigh A. LeWinter, Adam L. Finnegan, David C. Heising-Simons Foundation Heising-Simons Foundation 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.141 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143021001416 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Journal of Glaciology volume 68, issue 270, page 812-828 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 journal-article 2022 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.141 2024-09-04T04:04:39Z Abstract Marine-terminating glaciers lose mass through melting and iceberg calving, and we find that meltwater drainage systems influence calving timing at Helheim Glacier, a tidewater glacier in East Greenland. Meltwater feeds a buoyant subglacial discharge plume at the terminus of Helheim Glacier, which rises along the glacial front and surfaces through the mélange. Here, we use high-resolution satellite and time-lapse imagery to observe the surface expression of this meltwater plume and how plume timing and location compare with that of calving and supraglacial meltwater pooling from 2011 to 2019. The plume consistently appeared at the central terminus even as the glacier advanced and retreated, fed by a well-established channelized drainage system with connections to supraglacial water. All full-thickness calving episodes, both tabular and non-tabular, were separated from the surfacing plume by either time or by space. We hypothesize that variability in subglacial hydrology and basal coupling drive this inverse relationship between subglacial discharge plumes and full-thickness calving. Surfacing plumes likely indicate a low-pressure subglacial drainage system and grounded terminus, while full-thickness calving occurrence reflects a terminus at or close to flotation. Our records of plume appearance and full-thickness calving therefore represent proxies for the grounding state of Helheim Glacier through time. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland glacier Greenland Journal of Glaciology Tidewater Cambridge University Press Greenland Journal of Glaciology 1 17
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description Abstract Marine-terminating glaciers lose mass through melting and iceberg calving, and we find that meltwater drainage systems influence calving timing at Helheim Glacier, a tidewater glacier in East Greenland. Meltwater feeds a buoyant subglacial discharge plume at the terminus of Helheim Glacier, which rises along the glacial front and surfaces through the mélange. Here, we use high-resolution satellite and time-lapse imagery to observe the surface expression of this meltwater plume and how plume timing and location compare with that of calving and supraglacial meltwater pooling from 2011 to 2019. The plume consistently appeared at the central terminus even as the glacier advanced and retreated, fed by a well-established channelized drainage system with connections to supraglacial water. All full-thickness calving episodes, both tabular and non-tabular, were separated from the surfacing plume by either time or by space. We hypothesize that variability in subglacial hydrology and basal coupling drive this inverse relationship between subglacial discharge plumes and full-thickness calving. Surfacing plumes likely indicate a low-pressure subglacial drainage system and grounded terminus, while full-thickness calving occurrence reflects a terminus at or close to flotation. Our records of plume appearance and full-thickness calving therefore represent proxies for the grounding state of Helheim Glacier through time.
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format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Melton, Sierra M.
Alley, Richard B.
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Parizek, Byron R.
Shahin, Michael G.
Stearns, Leigh A.
LeWinter, Adam L.
Finnegan, David C.
spellingShingle Melton, Sierra M.
Alley, Richard B.
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Parizek, Byron R.
Shahin, Michael G.
Stearns, Leigh A.
LeWinter, Adam L.
Finnegan, David C.
Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
author_facet Melton, Sierra M.
Alley, Richard B.
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Parizek, Byron R.
Shahin, Michael G.
Stearns, Leigh A.
LeWinter, Adam L.
Finnegan, David C.
author_sort Melton, Sierra M.
title Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
title_short Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
title_full Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
title_fullStr Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at Helheim Glacier, Greenland
title_sort meltwater drainage and iceberg calving observed in high-spatiotemporal resolution at helheim glacier, greenland
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