Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations

[1] Repeat satellite laser altimetry is critical for observing the rapidly changing mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet. However, sparse sampling and high surface slopes over rapidly thinning, coastal outlet glaciers may result in underestimation of mass loss. Here we supplement ICESat-derived s...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.521.57 2023-05-15T16:21:14+02:00 Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.521.57 http://www.isogklima.nbi.ku.dk/billeder/journalclub31-10.pdf/ en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.521.57 http://www.isogklima.nbi.ku.dk/billeder/journalclub31-10.pdf/ Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.isogklima.nbi.ku.dk/billeder/journalclub31-10.pdf/ text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T10:09:41Z [1] Repeat satellite laser altimetry is critical for observing the rapidly changing mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet. However, sparse sampling and high surface slopes over rapidly thinning, coastal outlet glaciers may result in underestimation of mass loss. Here we supplement ICESat-derived surface elevation changes with differenced ASTER digital elevation models of outlet glaciers in southeastern Greenland, the region with the largest concentrated change in outlet glacier mass loss. We estimate a 2002–2005 regional volume-loss rate of 108 km3/yr. Our results are consistent with drainage-scale GRACE and mass-budget estimates when differences in observation periods are taken into account. The two largest glaciers, Kangerdlugssuaq and Helheim, account for only 28 % of the mass loss, illustrating the combined importance of smaller glaciers and the need for complete observational coverage. Additionally, we find that rapid, concentrated thinning within the outlets represents a small contribution to the total volume change compared to dispersed inland thinning. Citation: Howat, I. M., B. E. Text glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Unknown Greenland
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description [1] Repeat satellite laser altimetry is critical for observing the rapidly changing mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet. However, sparse sampling and high surface slopes over rapidly thinning, coastal outlet glaciers may result in underestimation of mass loss. Here we supplement ICESat-derived surface elevation changes with differenced ASTER digital elevation models of outlet glaciers in southeastern Greenland, the region with the largest concentrated change in outlet glacier mass loss. We estimate a 2002–2005 regional volume-loss rate of 108 km3/yr. Our results are consistent with drainage-scale GRACE and mass-budget estimates when differences in observation periods are taken into account. The two largest glaciers, Kangerdlugssuaq and Helheim, account for only 28 % of the mass loss, illustrating the combined importance of smaller glaciers and the need for complete observational coverage. Additionally, we find that rapid, concentrated thinning within the outlets represents a small contribution to the total volume change compared to dispersed inland thinning. Citation: Howat, I. M., B. E.
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title Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations
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title_short Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations
title_full Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations
title_fullStr Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations
title_full_unstemmed Rates of southeast Greenland ice volume loss from combined ICESat and ASTER observations
title_sort rates of southeast greenland ice volume loss from combined icesat and aster observations
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