Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland

Deposition of small amounts of airborne dust on glaciers causes positive radiative forcing and enhanced melting due to the reduction of surface albedo. To study the effects of dust deposition on the mass balance of Brúarjökull, an outlet glacier of the largest ice cap in Iceland, Vatnajökull, a stud...

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Main Authors: Wittmann, Monika, Groot Zwaaftink, Christine, Steffensen Schmidt, Louise, Guðmundsson, Sverrir, Pálsson, Finnur, Arnalds, Olafur, Björnsson, Helgi, Thorsteinsson, Throstur, Stohl, Andreas
Other Authors: Jarðvísindastofnun (HÍ), Institute of Earth Sciences (UI), Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ), Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI), Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ), School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI), Háskóli Íslands, University of Iceland, Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands, Agricultural University of Iceland
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus GmbH 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/274
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-11-741-2017
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/274 2024-09-15T18:07:48+00:00 Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland Wittmann, Monika Groot Zwaaftink, Christine Steffensen Schmidt, Louise Guðmundsson, Sverrir Pálsson, Finnur Arnalds, Olafur Björnsson, Helgi Thorsteinsson, Throstur Stohl, Andreas Jarðvísindastofnun (HÍ) Institute of Earth Sciences (UI) Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ) Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI) Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI) Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands Agricultural University of Iceland 2017-03-23 741-754 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/274 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-11-741-2017 en eng Copernicus GmbH The Cryosphere;11(2) http://www.the-cryosphere.net/11/741/2017/ Wittmann, M., Groot Zwaaftink, C. D., Steffensen Schmidt, L., Guðmundsson, S., Pálsson, F., Arnalds, O., Björnsson, H., Thorsteinsson, T., and Stohl, A.: Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland, The Cryosphere, 11, 741-754, doi:10.5194/tc-11-741-2017, 2017. 1994-0416 1994-0424 (eISSN) https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/274 The Cryosphere doi:10.5194/tc-11-741-2017 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Vatnajökull Bráðnun (jöklafræði) Svifryk Jöklarannsóknir info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/27410.5194/tc-11-741-2017 2024-07-09T03:01:56Z Deposition of small amounts of airborne dust on glaciers causes positive radiative forcing and enhanced melting due to the reduction of surface albedo. To study the effects of dust deposition on the mass balance of Brúarjökull, an outlet glacier of the largest ice cap in Iceland, Vatnajökull, a study of dust deposition events in the year 2012 was carried out. The dust-mobilisation module FLEXDUST was used to calculate spatio-temporally resolved dust emissions from Iceland and the dispersion model FLEXPART was used to simulate atmospheric dust dispersion and deposition. We used albedo measurements at two automatic weather stations on Brúarjökull to evaluate the dust impacts. Both stations are situated in the accumulation area of the glacier, but the lower station is close to the equilibrium line. For this site ( ∼ 1210 m a.s.l.), the dispersion model produced 10 major dust deposition events and a total annual deposition of 20.5 g m−2. At the station located higher on the glacier ( ∼ 1525 m a.s.l.), the model produced nine dust events, with one single event causing ∼ 5 g m−2 of dust deposition and a total deposition of ∼ 10 g m−2 yr−1. The main dust source was found to be the Dyngjusandur floodplain north of Vatnajökull; northerly winds prevailed 80 % of the time at the lower station when dust events occurred. In all of the simulated dust events, a corresponding albedo drop was observed at the weather stations. The influence of the dust on the albedo was estimated using the regional climate model HIRHAM5 to simulate the albedo of a clean glacier surface without dust. By comparing the measured albedo to the modelled albedo, we determine the influence of dust events on the snow albedo and the surface energy balance. We estimate that the dust deposition caused an additional 1.1 m w.e. (water equivalent) of snowmelt (or 42 % of the 2.8 m w.e. total melt) compared to a hypothetical clean glacier surface at the lower station, and 0.6 m w.e. more melt (or 38 % of the 1.6 m w.e. melt in total) at the station located ... Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Ice cap Iceland The Cryosphere Vatnajökull Opin vísindi (Iceland) The Cryosphere 11 2 741 754
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topic Vatnajökull
Bráðnun (jöklafræði)
Svifryk
Jöklarannsóknir
spellingShingle Vatnajökull
Bráðnun (jöklafræði)
Svifryk
Jöklarannsóknir
Wittmann, Monika
Groot Zwaaftink, Christine
Steffensen Schmidt, Louise
Guðmundsson, Sverrir
Pálsson, Finnur
Arnalds, Olafur
Björnsson, Helgi
Thorsteinsson, Throstur
Stohl, Andreas
Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
topic_facet Vatnajökull
Bráðnun (jöklafræði)
Svifryk
Jöklarannsóknir
description Deposition of small amounts of airborne dust on glaciers causes positive radiative forcing and enhanced melting due to the reduction of surface albedo. To study the effects of dust deposition on the mass balance of Brúarjökull, an outlet glacier of the largest ice cap in Iceland, Vatnajökull, a study of dust deposition events in the year 2012 was carried out. The dust-mobilisation module FLEXDUST was used to calculate spatio-temporally resolved dust emissions from Iceland and the dispersion model FLEXPART was used to simulate atmospheric dust dispersion and deposition. We used albedo measurements at two automatic weather stations on Brúarjökull to evaluate the dust impacts. Both stations are situated in the accumulation area of the glacier, but the lower station is close to the equilibrium line. For this site ( ∼ 1210 m a.s.l.), the dispersion model produced 10 major dust deposition events and a total annual deposition of 20.5 g m−2. At the station located higher on the glacier ( ∼ 1525 m a.s.l.), the model produced nine dust events, with one single event causing ∼ 5 g m−2 of dust deposition and a total deposition of ∼ 10 g m−2 yr−1. The main dust source was found to be the Dyngjusandur floodplain north of Vatnajökull; northerly winds prevailed 80 % of the time at the lower station when dust events occurred. In all of the simulated dust events, a corresponding albedo drop was observed at the weather stations. The influence of the dust on the albedo was estimated using the regional climate model HIRHAM5 to simulate the albedo of a clean glacier surface without dust. By comparing the measured albedo to the modelled albedo, we determine the influence of dust events on the snow albedo and the surface energy balance. We estimate that the dust deposition caused an additional 1.1 m w.e. (water equivalent) of snowmelt (or 42 % of the 2.8 m w.e. total melt) compared to a hypothetical clean glacier surface at the lower station, and 0.6 m w.e. more melt (or 38 % of the 1.6 m w.e. melt in total) at the station located ...
author2 Jarðvísindastofnun (HÍ)
Institute of Earth Sciences (UI)
Auðlinda- og umhverfisdeild (LBHÍ)
Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (AUI)
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Agricultural University of Iceland
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wittmann, Monika
Groot Zwaaftink, Christine
Steffensen Schmidt, Louise
Guðmundsson, Sverrir
Pálsson, Finnur
Arnalds, Olafur
Björnsson, Helgi
Thorsteinsson, Throstur
Stohl, Andreas
author_facet Wittmann, Monika
Groot Zwaaftink, Christine
Steffensen Schmidt, Louise
Guðmundsson, Sverrir
Pálsson, Finnur
Arnalds, Olafur
Björnsson, Helgi
Thorsteinsson, Throstur
Stohl, Andreas
author_sort Wittmann, Monika
title Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
title_short Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
title_full Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
title_fullStr Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
title_sort impact of dust deposition on the albedo of vatnajökull ice cap, iceland
publisher Copernicus GmbH
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Wittmann, M., Groot Zwaaftink, C. D., Steffensen Schmidt, L., Guðmundsson, S., Pálsson, F., Arnalds, O., Björnsson, H., Thorsteinsson, T., and Stohl, A.: Impact of dust deposition on the albedo of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland, The Cryosphere, 11, 741-754, doi:10.5194/tc-11-741-2017, 2017.
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