Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters

Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ are 20- and 10-km wide, surge type glaciers in North Greenland in quiescent phase that terminate in the southernmost floating ice tongue in East Greenland. Novel multi-beam echo sounding data collected in August 2020 indicate a seabed at 350–400 m depth along a relati...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Rignot, Eric, Bjork, Anders, Chauche, Nolwenn, Klaucke, Ingo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/storstroemmen-and-l-bistrup-brae-north-greenland-protected-from-warm-atlantic-ocean-waters(9e390551-3ee1-476a-a99f-13d82599ee45).html
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097320
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9e390551-3ee1-476a-a99f-13d82599ee45 2024-04-28T08:17:09+00:00 Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters Rignot, Eric Bjork, Anders Chauche, Nolwenn Klaucke, Ingo 2022-03-16 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/storstroemmen-and-l-bistrup-brae-north-greenland-protected-from-warm-atlantic-ocean-waters(9e390551-3ee1-476a-a99f-13d82599ee45).html https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097320 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85127120741&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Rignot , E , Bjork , A , Chauche , N & Klaucke , I 2022 , ' Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 49 , no. 5 , e2021GL097320 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097320 bathymetry Greenland ocean sea level Storstrømmen article 2022 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097320 2024-04-11T00:22:50Z Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ are 20- and 10-km wide, surge type glaciers in North Greenland in quiescent phase that terminate in the southernmost floating ice tongue in East Greenland. Novel multi-beam echo sounding data collected in August 2020 indicate a seabed at 350–400 m depth along a relatively uniform ice shelf front, 100 m deeper than expected, but surrounded by shallower terrain (<100 m) over a 30-km wide region that blocks the access of warm, salty, subsurface Atlantic Intermediate Water (AIW) at +1.6°C. Conductivity temperature depth data reveal waters in front of the glaciers at −1.8°C not connected to AIW in the outer fjord, Dove Bugt. The recent grounding line retreat of the glaciers is attributed to glacier thinning at its ablation rate, with little influence of ocean waters, which illustrates the fundamental importance of knowing the bathymetry of glacial fjords. Article in Journal/Newspaper Dove bugt East Greenland glacier Greenland Ice Shelf North Greenland University of Copenhagen: Research Geophysical Research Letters 49 5
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Greenland
ocean
sea level
Storstrømmen
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Greenland
ocean
sea level
Storstrømmen
Rignot, Eric
Bjork, Anders
Chauche, Nolwenn
Klaucke, Ingo
Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
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ocean
sea level
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description Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ are 20- and 10-km wide, surge type glaciers in North Greenland in quiescent phase that terminate in the southernmost floating ice tongue in East Greenland. Novel multi-beam echo sounding data collected in August 2020 indicate a seabed at 350–400 m depth along a relatively uniform ice shelf front, 100 m deeper than expected, but surrounded by shallower terrain (<100 m) over a 30-km wide region that blocks the access of warm, salty, subsurface Atlantic Intermediate Water (AIW) at +1.6°C. Conductivity temperature depth data reveal waters in front of the glaciers at −1.8°C not connected to AIW in the outer fjord, Dove Bugt. The recent grounding line retreat of the glaciers is attributed to glacier thinning at its ablation rate, with little influence of ocean waters, which illustrates the fundamental importance of knowing the bathymetry of glacial fjords.
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author Rignot, Eric
Bjork, Anders
Chauche, Nolwenn
Klaucke, Ingo
author_facet Rignot, Eric
Bjork, Anders
Chauche, Nolwenn
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title Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
title_short Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
title_full Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
title_fullStr Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
title_full_unstemmed Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
title_sort storstrømmen and l. bistrup bræ, north greenland, protected from warm atlantic ocean waters
publishDate 2022
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