Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop

Northern hemisphere temperatures reached their Holocene minimum and most glaciers reached their maximum during The Little Ice Age (LIA), but the timing of specific cold intervals is site-specific. In southern Greenland, we have compiled data from organic matter incorporated in LIA sediments, used as...

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Main Authors: Kjeldsen, Kristian Kjellerup, Kjær, Kurt H., Bjørk, Anders Anker, Khan, Shfaqat Abbas, Korsgaard, Niels Jákup, Funder, Svend Visby, Larsen, Nicolaj Krog, Vinther, Bo Møllesøe, Andresen, Camilla S, Long, Antony J, Woodroffe, Sarah A, Hansen, Eric Steen, Odgaard, Bent Vad, Olsen, Jesper, Bamber, Jonathan L., van den Broeke, Michiel, Willerslev, Eske
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/854f3392-39f6-47b6-8282-397f2f3155a6 2023-05-15T15:12:53+02:00 Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop Kjeldsen, Kristian Kjellerup Kjær, Kurt H. Bjørk, Anders Anker Khan, Shfaqat Abbas Korsgaard, Niels Jákup Funder, Svend Visby Larsen, Nicolaj Krog Vinther, Bo Møllesøe Andresen, Camilla S Long, Antony J Woodroffe, Sarah A Hansen, Eric Steen Odgaard, Bent Vad Olsen, Jesper Bamber, Jonathan L. van den Broeke, Michiel Willerslev, Eske 2013-06-04 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/mass-loss-from-the-southern-half-of-the-greenland-ice-sheet-since-the-little-ice-age-maximum(854f3392-39f6-47b6-8282-397f2f3155a6).html http://www.usclivar.org/sites/default/files/meetings/Kjeldsen_Kristian_GRISO2013_42734.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Kjeldsen , K K , Kjær , K H , Bjørk , A A , Khan , S A , Korsgaard , N J , Funder , S V , Larsen , N K , Vinther , B M , Andresen , C S , Long , A J , Woodroffe , S A , Hansen , E S , Odgaard , B V , Olsen , J , Bamber , J L , van den Broeke , M & Willerslev , E 2013 , ' Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum : - GRISO workshop ' , GReenland Ice Sheet Ocean interactions , Beverly, MA , United States , 04/06/2013 - 07/06/2013 . < http://www.usclivar.org/sites/default/files/meetings/Kjeldsen_Kristian_GRISO2013_42734.pdf > conferenceObject 2013 ftcopenhagenunip 2023-01-04T23:53:51Z Northern hemisphere temperatures reached their Holocene minimum and most glaciers reached their maximum during The Little Ice Age (LIA), but the timing of specific cold intervals is site-specific. In southern Greenland, we have compiled data from organic matter incorporated in LIA sediments, used as a signal for ice-free terrain being overridden by LIA glacier advances, and data from threshold lakes showing the onset of glacier-fed lakes, thus revealing the advance-maximum phase initiating the LIA. Finally, we have compiled lichenometry results indicating the onset of bedrock vegetation succeeding ice retreat. Our results show that the advance of glaciers during the LIA occurs early after the Medieval Warm Period terminating soon after 1200 AD and culminates c. 1500-1600 AD. Historical maps also show that many glaciers on the western coast occupy a still-stand near the LIA maximum until 1900 AD before retreat commence. Thus in southern Greenland, we define LIA as the period between the first signs of Late Holocene glacier readvance and the latest onset of retreat – i.e. from ca. 1200 to c. 1900. During this period northern hemisphere annual mean temperatures, although fluctuating, were generally below the 1961-1990 average, with the coldest interval between c. 1600 and 1800. Even though winter temperatures may have dominated the cooling, also the summer temperatures which are most closely correlated with glacier mass balances, dropped, to c. 0.6 below the average in the northern hemisphere including the Arctic. Furthermore, the glacier response seems to be mirrored by a oceanic cooling between 500-1000 AD, followed by onset of the LIA at 1150-1250 AD as seen in the relative strength of warm subsurface water and the influence of the East Greenland Current. Conference Object Arctic East Greenland east greenland current glacier Greenland Ice Sheet University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Greenland
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description Northern hemisphere temperatures reached their Holocene minimum and most glaciers reached their maximum during The Little Ice Age (LIA), but the timing of specific cold intervals is site-specific. In southern Greenland, we have compiled data from organic matter incorporated in LIA sediments, used as a signal for ice-free terrain being overridden by LIA glacier advances, and data from threshold lakes showing the onset of glacier-fed lakes, thus revealing the advance-maximum phase initiating the LIA. Finally, we have compiled lichenometry results indicating the onset of bedrock vegetation succeeding ice retreat. Our results show that the advance of glaciers during the LIA occurs early after the Medieval Warm Period terminating soon after 1200 AD and culminates c. 1500-1600 AD. Historical maps also show that many glaciers on the western coast occupy a still-stand near the LIA maximum until 1900 AD before retreat commence. Thus in southern Greenland, we define LIA as the period between the first signs of Late Holocene glacier readvance and the latest onset of retreat – i.e. from ca. 1200 to c. 1900. During this period northern hemisphere annual mean temperatures, although fluctuating, were generally below the 1961-1990 average, with the coldest interval between c. 1600 and 1800. Even though winter temperatures may have dominated the cooling, also the summer temperatures which are most closely correlated with glacier mass balances, dropped, to c. 0.6 below the average in the northern hemisphere including the Arctic. Furthermore, the glacier response seems to be mirrored by a oceanic cooling between 500-1000 AD, followed by onset of the LIA at 1150-1250 AD as seen in the relative strength of warm subsurface water and the influence of the East Greenland Current.
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author Kjeldsen, Kristian Kjellerup
Kjær, Kurt H.
Bjørk, Anders Anker
Khan, Shfaqat Abbas
Korsgaard, Niels Jákup
Funder, Svend Visby
Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
Andresen, Camilla S
Long, Antony J
Woodroffe, Sarah A
Hansen, Eric Steen
Odgaard, Bent Vad
Olsen, Jesper
Bamber, Jonathan L.
van den Broeke, Michiel
Willerslev, Eske
spellingShingle Kjeldsen, Kristian Kjellerup
Kjær, Kurt H.
Bjørk, Anders Anker
Khan, Shfaqat Abbas
Korsgaard, Niels Jákup
Funder, Svend Visby
Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
Andresen, Camilla S
Long, Antony J
Woodroffe, Sarah A
Hansen, Eric Steen
Odgaard, Bent Vad
Olsen, Jesper
Bamber, Jonathan L.
van den Broeke, Michiel
Willerslev, Eske
Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop
author_facet Kjeldsen, Kristian Kjellerup
Kjær, Kurt H.
Bjørk, Anders Anker
Khan, Shfaqat Abbas
Korsgaard, Niels Jákup
Funder, Svend Visby
Larsen, Nicolaj Krog
Vinther, Bo Møllesøe
Andresen, Camilla S
Long, Antony J
Woodroffe, Sarah A
Hansen, Eric Steen
Odgaard, Bent Vad
Olsen, Jesper
Bamber, Jonathan L.
van den Broeke, Michiel
Willerslev, Eske
author_sort Kjeldsen, Kristian Kjellerup
title Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop
title_short Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop
title_full Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop
title_fullStr Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop
title_full_unstemmed Mass loss from the southern half of the Greenland Ice Sheet since the Little Ice Age Maximum: - GRISO workshop
title_sort mass loss from the southern half of the greenland ice sheet since the little ice age maximum: - griso workshop
publishDate 2013
url https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/mass-loss-from-the-southern-half-of-the-greenland-ice-sheet-since-the-little-ice-age-maximum(854f3392-39f6-47b6-8282-397f2f3155a6).html
http://www.usclivar.org/sites/default/files/meetings/Kjeldsen_Kristian_GRISO2013_42734.pdf
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