Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland

Abstract niet beschikbaar Volume changes of the Greenland ice sheet in response to climate change may form a significant contribution to variations in sea level. However, still the sign of the present volume change is unknown. The aim of this project was to increase our understanding of present stat...

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Main Authors: Greuell W, Denby B
Other Authors: NOP
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research 2012
Subjects:
11
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10029/260207
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spelling ftrivm:oai:rivm.openrepository.com:10029/260207 2023-05-15T16:24:33+02:00 Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland De massabalans van de Groenlands ijskap Greuell W Denby B NOP 2012-12-12T19:45:58Z 30 p http://hdl.handle.net/10029/260207 en eng Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht University Global Change NOP-NRP report 410200061 http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/410200061.html 410200061 90 5851 043 3 http://hdl.handle.net/10029/260207 11 klimaatverandering waterhuishouding zeeniveau poolgebied groenland climatic changes sea level polar regions water balance greenland ice-sheet Onderzoeksrapport 2012 ftrivm 2020-09-03T18:22:39Z Abstract niet beschikbaar Volume changes of the Greenland ice sheet in response to climate change may form a significant contribution to variations in sea level. However, still the sign of the present volume change is unknown. The aim of this project was to increase our understanding of present state of the Greenland ice sheet and of its sensitivity to climate change, with emphasis on the Kangerlussuaq transect (West Greenland, 67 uN). We have performed mass-balance, meteorological and ice-velocity measurements along the transect. With a record length of 10 years, the mass-balance measurements constitute the longest series of this kind on the Greenland ice sheet. A crucial parameter for the determination of the amount of melt is the albedo (this is the fraction of the solar radiation reflected by the surface). Therefore, we have improved the retrieval methods used to estimate the surface albedo from satellite data. For that purpose we have, among others, measured the albedo from a helicopter. The resulting data were used for validation of the satellite-derived albedos. With the satellite-derived albedos and the mass-balance data we have developed a method for estimating the surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet from satellite data. Furthermore, we have developed an atmospheric boundary-layer model, specifically designed for glaciers and ice sheets. The model was used to study the relation between the climate of the free atmosphere and conditions near the surface of the ice sheet, which determine the amount of melt. SG-NOP Report Greenland Groenland Ice Sheet Kangerlussuaq National Inst. for Public Health and the Environment, Netherlands (RIVM): Webbased Archive of RIVM Publications (WARP) Greenland Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633)
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topic 11
klimaatverandering
waterhuishouding
zeeniveau
poolgebied
groenland
climatic changes
sea level
polar regions
water balance
greenland
ice-sheet
spellingShingle 11
klimaatverandering
waterhuishouding
zeeniveau
poolgebied
groenland
climatic changes
sea level
polar regions
water balance
greenland
ice-sheet
Greuell W
Denby B
Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland
topic_facet 11
klimaatverandering
waterhuishouding
zeeniveau
poolgebied
groenland
climatic changes
sea level
polar regions
water balance
greenland
ice-sheet
description Abstract niet beschikbaar Volume changes of the Greenland ice sheet in response to climate change may form a significant contribution to variations in sea level. However, still the sign of the present volume change is unknown. The aim of this project was to increase our understanding of present state of the Greenland ice sheet and of its sensitivity to climate change, with emphasis on the Kangerlussuaq transect (West Greenland, 67 uN). We have performed mass-balance, meteorological and ice-velocity measurements along the transect. With a record length of 10 years, the mass-balance measurements constitute the longest series of this kind on the Greenland ice sheet. A crucial parameter for the determination of the amount of melt is the albedo (this is the fraction of the solar radiation reflected by the surface). Therefore, we have improved the retrieval methods used to estimate the surface albedo from satellite data. For that purpose we have, among others, measured the albedo from a helicopter. The resulting data were used for validation of the satellite-derived albedos. With the satellite-derived albedos and the mass-balance data we have developed a method for estimating the surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet from satellite data. Furthermore, we have developed an atmospheric boundary-layer model, specifically designed for glaciers and ice sheets. The model was used to study the relation between the climate of the free atmosphere and conditions near the surface of the ice sheet, which determine the amount of melt. SG-NOP
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Denby B
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Denby B
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title Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland
title_short Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland
title_full Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland
title_fullStr Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Ice sheet mass balance in central West Greenland
title_sort ice sheet mass balance in central west greenland
publisher Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10029/260207
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Kangerlussuaq
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Groenland
Ice Sheet
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Ice Sheet
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