Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica
Understanding how physical characteristics of polar firn vary with depth assists in interpreting paleoclimate records and predicting meltwater infiltration and storage in the firn column. Spatial heterogeneities in firn structure arise from variable surface climate conditions that create differences...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d02d22a94b6d46c2b7fd21c2c2b68642 2023-05-15T13:39:28+02:00 Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica Ian E. McDowell Mary R. Albert Stephanie A. Lieblappen Kaitlin M. Keegan 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11121370 https://doaj.org/article/d02d22a94b6d46c2b7fd21c2c2b68642 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/12/1370 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4433 doi:10.3390/atmos11121370 2073-4433 https://doaj.org/article/d02d22a94b6d46c2b7fd21c2c2b68642 Atmosphere, Vol 11, Iss 1370, p 1370 (2020) firn density firn permeability polar meteorology Greenland ice sheet West Antarctic ice sheet Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11121370 2022-12-31T12:12:46Z Understanding how physical characteristics of polar firn vary with depth assists in interpreting paleoclimate records and predicting meltwater infiltration and storage in the firn column. Spatial heterogeneities in firn structure arise from variable surface climate conditions that create differences in firn grain growth and packing arrangements. Commonly, estimates of how these properties change with depth are made by modeling profiles using long-term estimates of air temperature and accumulation rate. Here, we compare surface meteorology and firn density and permeability in the depth range of 3.5–11 m of the firn column from cores collected at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica, two sites with the same average accumulation rate and mean annual air temperature. We show that firn at WAIS Divide is consistently denser than firn at Summit. However, the difference in bulk permeability of the two profiles is less statistically significant. We argue that differences in local weather conditions, such as mean summer temperatures, daily temperature variations, and yearly wind speeds, create the density discrepancies. Our results are consistent with previous results showing density is not a good indicator of firn permeability within the shallow firn column. Future modeling efforts should account for these weather variables when estimating firn structure with depth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Greenland Ice Sheet Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Greenland West Antarctic Ice Sheet Atmosphere 11 12 1370 |
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Understanding how physical characteristics of polar firn vary with depth assists in interpreting paleoclimate records and predicting meltwater infiltration and storage in the firn column. Spatial heterogeneities in firn structure arise from variable surface climate conditions that create differences in firn grain growth and packing arrangements. Commonly, estimates of how these properties change with depth are made by modeling profiles using long-term estimates of air temperature and accumulation rate. Here, we compare surface meteorology and firn density and permeability in the depth range of 3.5–11 m of the firn column from cores collected at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica, two sites with the same average accumulation rate and mean annual air temperature. We show that firn at WAIS Divide is consistently denser than firn at Summit. However, the difference in bulk permeability of the two profiles is less statistically significant. We argue that differences in local weather conditions, such as mean summer temperatures, daily temperature variations, and yearly wind speeds, create the density discrepancies. Our results are consistent with previous results showing density is not a good indicator of firn permeability within the shallow firn column. Future modeling efforts should account for these weather variables when estimating firn structure with depth. |
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Ian E. McDowell Mary R. Albert Stephanie A. Lieblappen Kaitlin M. Keegan |
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Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica |
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Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica |
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Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica |
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Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica |
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Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica |
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local weather conditions create structural differences between shallow firn columns at summit, greenland and wais divide, antarctica |
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Antarctic Greenland West Antarctic Ice Sheet |
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