Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets

An accurate ice thickness distribution is crucial for correct projections of the future state of an ice mass. However, measuring the ice thickness with an in situ system is time-consuming and not scalable. Therefore, models have been developed to estimate the ice thickness without direct measurement...

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Main Authors: Tricht, Lander, Paice, Chloë Marie, Rybak, Oleg, Huybrechts, Philippe
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-473
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:egusphere110191 2023-11-12T04:18:31+01:00 Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets Tricht, Lander Paice, Chloë Marie Rybak, Oleg Huybrechts, Philippe 2023-10-11 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-473 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-473/ eng eng doi:10.5194/egusphere-2023-473 https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-473/ eISSN: Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-473 2023-10-16T16:24:16Z An accurate ice thickness distribution is crucial for correct projections of the future state of an ice mass. However, measuring the ice thickness with an in situ system is time-consuming and not scalable. Therefore, models have been developed to estimate the ice thickness without direct measurements. In this study, we reconstruct the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap, Kyrgyzstan, from in situ observations and the yield stress method. We compare the results with data from six global ice thickness datasets composed without the use of our local measurements. The results highlight the limitations of these generic datasets primarily stemming from the subdivision of ice caps into distinct glaciers, the adoption of a (calibrated) creep parameter value, assumptions regarding ice mass flux, and errors regarding surface velocity observations. These shortcomings emphasize the importance of integrating local observations to calibrate models to achieve precise representations of ice thickness, particularly when dealing with smaller or slow-flowing cold ice caps, such as the Grigoriev ice cap. Text Ice cap Copernicus Publications: E-Journals
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description An accurate ice thickness distribution is crucial for correct projections of the future state of an ice mass. However, measuring the ice thickness with an in situ system is time-consuming and not scalable. Therefore, models have been developed to estimate the ice thickness without direct measurements. In this study, we reconstruct the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap, Kyrgyzstan, from in situ observations and the yield stress method. We compare the results with data from six global ice thickness datasets composed without the use of our local measurements. The results highlight the limitations of these generic datasets primarily stemming from the subdivision of ice caps into distinct glaciers, the adoption of a (calibrated) creep parameter value, assumptions regarding ice mass flux, and errors regarding surface velocity observations. These shortcomings emphasize the importance of integrating local observations to calibrate models to achieve precise representations of ice thickness, particularly when dealing with smaller or slow-flowing cold ice caps, such as the Grigoriev ice cap.
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author Tricht, Lander
Paice, Chloë Marie
Rybak, Oleg
Huybrechts, Philippe
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Paice, Chloë Marie
Rybak, Oleg
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Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
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title Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
title_short Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
title_full Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
title_fullStr Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
title_full_unstemmed Brief communication: Measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the Grigoriev ice cap (Kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
title_sort brief communication: measuring and modelling the ice thickness of the grigoriev ice cap (kyrgyzstan) and comparison with global datasets
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