Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016)
New measurements of Watson River sediment and solute concentrations and an extended river discharge record improved by acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) measurements are used to calculate the total sediment and solute transport from a large ice-sheet sector in southern west Greenland. For the...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a4c01fd353b448a7b4ce3d3c495ab473 2023-05-15T14:14:30+02:00 Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016) Bent Hasholt Dirk van As Andreas B. Mikkelsen Sebastian H. Mernild Jacob C. Yde 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2018.1433789 https://doaj.org/article/a4c01fd353b448a7b4ce3d3c495ab473 EN eng Taylor & Francis Group http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2018.1433789 https://doaj.org/toc/1523-0430 https://doaj.org/toc/1938-4246 1523-0430 1938-4246 doi:10.1080/15230430.2018.1433789 https://doaj.org/article/a4c01fd353b448a7b4ce3d3c495ab473 Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol 50, Iss 1 (2018) glacial erosion greenland ice sheet kangerlussuaq sediment transport solute transport watson river Environmental sciences GE1-350 Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2018.1433789 2022-12-31T10:49:39Z New measurements of Watson River sediment and solute concentrations and an extended river discharge record improved by acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) measurements are used to calculate the total sediment and solute transport from a large ice-sheet sector in southern west Greenland. For the 2006–2016 period, the mean annual sediment and solute transport was 17.5 ± 7.2 × 106 t and 85 ± 30 × 103 t, respectively (standard deviation given). The highest annual transport occurred in 2010, attaining values of 29.6 × 106 t and 138 × 103 t, respectively. The corresponding annual average values of specific transport are 1.39 × 103 t km−2 a−1 for sediment and 6.7 t km−2 a−1 for solutes from the approximately 12,600 km2 (95% ice covered) catchment, yielding an area-average erosion rate of 0.5 mm a−1. The specific transport is likely several times higher under the ice sheet near the margin where all meltwater passes than it is in the interior where the ice sheet is frozen to the bed. We conclude that the Greenland Ice Sheet is a large supplier of sediment and solutes to the surrounding fjords and seas. We find that the proglacial area can be a net source of sediments during high floods and we confirm that an increased amount of meltwater-transported sediments can explain the expansion of deltas around Greenland, contradictory to delta erosion observed elsewhere in the Arctic in recent years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarctic and Alpine Research Arctic Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet Kangerlussuaq Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Greenland Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633) Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 50 1 S100009 |
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New measurements of Watson River sediment and solute concentrations and an extended river discharge record improved by acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) measurements are used to calculate the total sediment and solute transport from a large ice-sheet sector in southern west Greenland. For the 2006–2016 period, the mean annual sediment and solute transport was 17.5 ± 7.2 × 106 t and 85 ± 30 × 103 t, respectively (standard deviation given). The highest annual transport occurred in 2010, attaining values of 29.6 × 106 t and 138 × 103 t, respectively. The corresponding annual average values of specific transport are 1.39 × 103 t km−2 a−1 for sediment and 6.7 t km−2 a−1 for solutes from the approximately 12,600 km2 (95% ice covered) catchment, yielding an area-average erosion rate of 0.5 mm a−1. The specific transport is likely several times higher under the ice sheet near the margin where all meltwater passes than it is in the interior where the ice sheet is frozen to the bed. We conclude that the Greenland Ice Sheet is a large supplier of sediment and solutes to the surrounding fjords and seas. We find that the proglacial area can be a net source of sediments during high floods and we confirm that an increased amount of meltwater-transported sediments can explain the expansion of deltas around Greenland, contradictory to delta erosion observed elsewhere in the Arctic in recent years. |
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Bent Hasholt Dirk van As Andreas B. Mikkelsen Sebastian H. Mernild Jacob C. Yde |
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Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016) |
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Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016) |
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Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016) |
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Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016) |
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Observed sediment and solute transport from the Kangerlussuaq sector of the Greenland Ice Sheet (2006–2016) |
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observed sediment and solute transport from the kangerlussuaq sector of the greenland ice sheet (2006–2016) |
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