Greenland Ice Shelves and Ice Tongues
This chapter focuses on a review of the glaciers on north and northeast Greenland that terminate in fiords with long glacier tongues and floating, ice-shelf-like margins. There is some debate as to whether these glacier tongues can be classified as a traditional ice shelf, so the relevant literature...
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ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/5eaf4c37-bacf-463d-a3b3-37ccac01970d 2024-09-15T17:50:33+00:00 Greenland Ice Shelves and Ice Tongues Reeh, Niels 2017 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/5eaf4c37-bacf-463d-a3b3-37ccac01970d https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1101-0_4 eng eng Springer https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/5eaf4c37-bacf-463d-a3b3-37ccac01970d info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Reeh , N 2017 , Greenland Ice Shelves and Ice Tongues . in Arctic Ice Shelves and Ice Islands . Springer , Springer Polar Sciences , pp. 75-106 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1101-0_4 Greenland Ice tounge Ice shelf Outlet glacier Sea ice Icebergs Ice Iceland bookPart 2017 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1101-0_4 2024-07-22T23:50:05Z This chapter focuses on a review of the glaciers on north and northeast Greenland that terminate in fiords with long glacier tongues and floating, ice-shelf-like margins. There is some debate as to whether these glacier tongues can be classified as a traditional ice shelf, so the relevant literature and physical properties are reviewed. There exists a difference between: (1) Floating glaciers in northern Greenland (>77°N) which experience bottom melting as their dominant ablation mechanism and calve relatively thin, but large (km-sized) tabular icebergs (‘ice islands’), and (2) Grounded glaciers further south (<77°N), where iceberg calving provides the dominant ablation mechanism. The relatively smaller iceberg discharge in northern Greenland is closely related to the occurrence of extended floating glacier sections, allowing bottom melting estimated at up to 10 m year −1 for locations such as Petermann Glacier. A case study is described of the physical characteristics and historical changes of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier, NE Greenland, based on field and remote sensing studies. Book Part Arctic glacier glacier Greenland Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Iceland Long Glacier Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Petermann glacier Sea ice Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit 75 106 |
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This chapter focuses on a review of the glaciers on north and northeast Greenland that terminate in fiords with long glacier tongues and floating, ice-shelf-like margins. There is some debate as to whether these glacier tongues can be classified as a traditional ice shelf, so the relevant literature and physical properties are reviewed. There exists a difference between: (1) Floating glaciers in northern Greenland (>77°N) which experience bottom melting as their dominant ablation mechanism and calve relatively thin, but large (km-sized) tabular icebergs (‘ice islands’), and (2) Grounded glaciers further south (<77°N), where iceberg calving provides the dominant ablation mechanism. The relatively smaller iceberg discharge in northern Greenland is closely related to the occurrence of extended floating glacier sections, allowing bottom melting estimated at up to 10 m year −1 for locations such as Petermann Glacier. A case study is described of the physical characteristics and historical changes of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier, NE Greenland, based on field and remote sensing studies. |
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