Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)

Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff are investigated in the Low-Arctic Mittivakkat Glacier catchment on Ammassalik Island, Southeast Greenland. High-resolution meteorological data from the catchment covering 1993-2005 and standard synoptic meteorological data from the nearby town of Tasiilaq (A...

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Published in:Hydrology Research
Main Authors: Mernild, Sebastian H., Kane, D.L., Hansen, Birger, Jakobsen, Bjarne Holm, Hasholt, Bent, Knudsen, N.T.
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/32681ea0-b4a9-11dd-b04f-000ea68e967b 2024-05-19T07:28:13+00:00 Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993) Mernild, Sebastian H. Kane, D.L. Hansen, Birger Jakobsen, Bjarne Holm Hasholt, Bent Knudsen, N.T. 2008 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/climate-glacier-mass-balance-and-runoff-19932005-for-the-mittivakkat-glacier-catchment-ammassalik-island-se-greenland-and-in-a-long-term-perspective-18981993(32681ea0-b4a9-11dd-b04f-000ea68e967b).html https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2008.101 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Mernild , S H , Kane , D L , Hansen , B , Jakobsen , B H , Hasholt , B & Knudsen , N T 2008 , ' Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993) ' , Hydrology Research , vol. 39 , no. 4 , pp. 239-256 . https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2008.101 /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/TheFacultyOfScience Faculty of Science klima Ammassalik sydøst Grønland climate glacier mass balance glacier mass runoff Mittivakkat Glacier catchment Ammassalik Island southeast Greenland article 2008 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2008.101 2024-04-25T00:45:00Z Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff are investigated in the Low-Arctic Mittivakkat Glacier catchment on Ammassalik Island, Southeast Greenland. High-resolution meteorological data from the catchment covering 1993-2005 and standard synoptic meteorological data from the nearby town of Tasiilaq (Ammassalik) from 1898-2005 are used. Within the catchment, gradients and variations are observed in meteorological conditions between the coastal and the glacier areas. During the period 1993-2005 about 15% lower annual solar radiation was observed in the coastal area. Further, decreasing mean annual air temperatures (MAAT) occur in the coastal area, indicating an approximately 20-d shorter thawing period. The higher lying glacier area, in contrast, experiences an increasing MAAT, an approximately 40-d longer thawing period and a 60-d longer snow-free period. The Mittivakkat Glacier net mass balance has been almost continuously negative, corresponding to an average loss of glacier volume of 0.4% yr -1 . The total catchment runoff is averaging 1973±281 mm w.eq. yr -1 , and around 30% of the runoff is explained by glacier net loss. Over the 106 years (1898-2004) MAAT has, on average, increased significantly in the catchment by 1.3°C. However, time periods of considerable variability occur. All seasons show increasing air temperatures, with the highest increase during winter season. The period 1995-2004 was the warmest 10-yr period within the last 60 yr, and 1936-1946 the warmest within the last 106 years. The calculated glacier net mass balance indicates an average glacier loss of 550±530 mm w.eq. yr -1 , and 89 out of 105 mass balance years show a negative net mass balance. For the 106-yr period average runoff was estimated to be 1957±254 mm w.eq. yr -1 . Article in Journal/Newspaper Ammassalik Arctic glacier Greenland Grønland Tasiilaq University of Copenhagen: Research Hydrology Research 39 4 239 256
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klima
Ammassalik
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climate
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glacier mass runoff
Mittivakkat Glacier catchment
Ammassalik Island
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Faculty of Science
klima
Ammassalik
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climate
glacier mass balance
glacier mass runoff
Mittivakkat Glacier catchment
Ammassalik Island
southeast Greenland
Mernild, Sebastian H.
Kane, D.L.
Hansen, Birger
Jakobsen, Bjarne Holm
Hasholt, Bent
Knudsen, N.T.
Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
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Faculty of Science
klima
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glacier mass balance
glacier mass runoff
Mittivakkat Glacier catchment
Ammassalik Island
southeast Greenland
description Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff are investigated in the Low-Arctic Mittivakkat Glacier catchment on Ammassalik Island, Southeast Greenland. High-resolution meteorological data from the catchment covering 1993-2005 and standard synoptic meteorological data from the nearby town of Tasiilaq (Ammassalik) from 1898-2005 are used. Within the catchment, gradients and variations are observed in meteorological conditions between the coastal and the glacier areas. During the period 1993-2005 about 15% lower annual solar radiation was observed in the coastal area. Further, decreasing mean annual air temperatures (MAAT) occur in the coastal area, indicating an approximately 20-d shorter thawing period. The higher lying glacier area, in contrast, experiences an increasing MAAT, an approximately 40-d longer thawing period and a 60-d longer snow-free period. The Mittivakkat Glacier net mass balance has been almost continuously negative, corresponding to an average loss of glacier volume of 0.4% yr -1 . The total catchment runoff is averaging 1973±281 mm w.eq. yr -1 , and around 30% of the runoff is explained by glacier net loss. Over the 106 years (1898-2004) MAAT has, on average, increased significantly in the catchment by 1.3°C. However, time periods of considerable variability occur. All seasons show increasing air temperatures, with the highest increase during winter season. The period 1995-2004 was the warmest 10-yr period within the last 60 yr, and 1936-1946 the warmest within the last 106 years. The calculated glacier net mass balance indicates an average glacier loss of 550±530 mm w.eq. yr -1 , and 89 out of 105 mass balance years show a negative net mass balance. For the 106-yr period average runoff was estimated to be 1957±254 mm w.eq. yr -1 .
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author Mernild, Sebastian H.
Kane, D.L.
Hansen, Birger
Jakobsen, Bjarne Holm
Hasholt, Bent
Knudsen, N.T.
author_facet Mernild, Sebastian H.
Kane, D.L.
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Jakobsen, Bjarne Holm
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Knudsen, N.T.
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title Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
title_short Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
title_full Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
title_fullStr Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
title_full_unstemmed Climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
title_sort climate, glacier mass balance and runoff (1993-2005) for the mittivakkat glacier catchment, ammassalik island, se greenland, and in a long term perspective (1898-1993)
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