Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland

The ice flux divergence of a glacier is an important quantity to examine because it determines the rate of temporal change of its thickness. Here, we combine high-resolution ice surface velocity observations of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79north) Glacier, a major outlet glacier in north Greenland, with...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Seroussi, H., Morlighem, M., Rignot, E., Larour, E., Aubry, D., Ben Dhia, H., Kristensen, Steen Savstrup
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3bac80bd-66cf-424e-ac21-e7c79aa697c4 2024-06-23T07:53:00+00:00 Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland Seroussi, H. Morlighem, M. Rignot, E. Larour, E. Aubry, D. Ben Dhia, H. Kristensen, Steen Savstrup 2011 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/3bac80bd-66cf-424e-ac21-e7c79aa697c4 https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL047338 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/5588989/FCBDAd01.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/3bac80bd-66cf-424e-ac21-e7c79aa697c4 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Seroussi , H , Morlighem , M , Rignot , E , Larour , E , Aubry , D , Ben Dhia , H & Kristensen , S S 2011 , ' Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 38 , pp. L09501 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL047338 article 2011 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL047338 2024-06-11T14:29:46Z The ice flux divergence of a glacier is an important quantity to examine because it determines the rate of temporal change of its thickness. Here, we combine high-resolution ice surface velocity observations of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79north) Glacier, a major outlet glacier in north Greenland, with a dense grid of ice thickness data collected with an airborne radar sounder in 1998, to examine its ice flux divergence. We detect large variations, up to 100 m/yr, in flux divergence on grounded ice that are incompatible with what we know of the glacier surface mass balance, basal mass balance and thinning rate. We examine the hypothesis that these anomalies are due to the three-dimensional flow of ice around and atop bumps and hollows in basal topography by comparing the flux divergence of three-dimensional numerical models with its surface equivalent. We find that three-dimensional effects have only a small contribution to the observed anomalies. On the other hand, if we degrade the spatial resolution of the data to 10 km the anomalies disappear. Further analysis shows that the source of the anomalies is not the ice velocity data but the interpolation of multiple tracks of ice thickness data onto a regular grid using a scheme (here block kriging) that does not conserve mass or ice flux. This problem is not unique to 79north Glacier but is common to all conventional ice thickness surveys of glaciers and ice sheets; and fundamentally limits the application of ice thickness grids to high-resolution numerical modeling of glacier flow. Citation: Seroussi, H., M. Morlighem, E. Rignot, E. Larour, D. Aubry, H. Ben Dhia, and S. S. Kristensen (2011), Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L09501, doi:10.1029/2011GL047338. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden North Greenland Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Greenland Kristensen ENVELOPE(-159.667,-159.667,-86.333,-86.333) Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden ENVELOPE(-21.500,-21.500,79.500,79.500) Geophysical Research Letters 38 9
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description The ice flux divergence of a glacier is an important quantity to examine because it determines the rate of temporal change of its thickness. Here, we combine high-resolution ice surface velocity observations of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79north) Glacier, a major outlet glacier in north Greenland, with a dense grid of ice thickness data collected with an airborne radar sounder in 1998, to examine its ice flux divergence. We detect large variations, up to 100 m/yr, in flux divergence on grounded ice that are incompatible with what we know of the glacier surface mass balance, basal mass balance and thinning rate. We examine the hypothesis that these anomalies are due to the three-dimensional flow of ice around and atop bumps and hollows in basal topography by comparing the flux divergence of three-dimensional numerical models with its surface equivalent. We find that three-dimensional effects have only a small contribution to the observed anomalies. On the other hand, if we degrade the spatial resolution of the data to 10 km the anomalies disappear. Further analysis shows that the source of the anomalies is not the ice velocity data but the interpolation of multiple tracks of ice thickness data onto a regular grid using a scheme (here block kriging) that does not conserve mass or ice flux. This problem is not unique to 79north Glacier but is common to all conventional ice thickness surveys of glaciers and ice sheets; and fundamentally limits the application of ice thickness grids to high-resolution numerical modeling of glacier flow. Citation: Seroussi, H., M. Morlighem, E. Rignot, E. Larour, D. Aubry, H. Ben Dhia, and S. S. Kristensen (2011), Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L09501, doi:10.1029/2011GL047338.
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author Seroussi, H.
Morlighem, M.
Rignot, E.
Larour, E.
Aubry, D.
Ben Dhia, H.
Kristensen, Steen Savstrup
spellingShingle Seroussi, H.
Morlighem, M.
Rignot, E.
Larour, E.
Aubry, D.
Ben Dhia, H.
Kristensen, Steen Savstrup
Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
author_facet Seroussi, H.
Morlighem, M.
Rignot, E.
Larour, E.
Aubry, D.
Ben Dhia, H.
Kristensen, Steen Savstrup
author_sort Seroussi, H.
title Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
title_short Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
title_full Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
title_fullStr Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
title_sort ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north glacier, greenland
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