An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss

The Kaskawulsh Glacier is an iconic outlet draining the icefields of the St. Elias Mountains in Yukon, Canada. We determine and attempt to interpret its catchment-wide mass budget since 2007. Using SPOT5/6/7 data we estimate a 2007–18 geodetic balance of −0.46 ± 0.17 m w.e. a−1. We then compute bala...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Young, Erik M., Flowers, Gwenn E., Berthier, Etienne, Latto, Rebecca
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.107
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spelling ftsimonfu:oai:summit.sfu.ca:20899 2023-05-15T16:22:27+02:00 An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss Young, Erik M. Flowers, Gwenn E. Berthier, Etienne Latto, Rebecca 2020-12-29 https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.107 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/20899 English eng doi:10.1017/jog.2020.107 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/20899 Article 2020 ftsimonfu https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.107 2022-04-07T18:43:39Z The Kaskawulsh Glacier is an iconic outlet draining the icefields of the St. Elias Mountains in Yukon, Canada. We determine and attempt to interpret its catchment-wide mass budget since 2007. Using SPOT5/6/7 data we estimate a 2007–18 geodetic balance of −0.46 ± 0.17 m w.e. a−1. We then compute balance fluxes and observed ice fluxes at nine flux gates to examine the discrepancy between the climatic mass balance and internal mass redistribution by glacier flow. Balance fluxes are computed using a fully distributed mass-balance model driven by downscaled and bias-corrected climate-reanalysis data. Observed fluxes are calculated using NASA ITS_LIVE surface velocities and glacier cross-sectional areas derived from ice-penetrating radar data. We find the glacier is still in the early stages of dynamic adjustment to its mass imbalance. We estimate a committed terminus retreat of ~23 km under the 2007–18 climate and a lower bound of 46 km3 of committed ice loss, equivalent to ~15% of the total glacier volume. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier* Yukon Summit - SFU Research Repository (Simon Fraser University) Yukon Canada Kaskawulsh Glacier ENVELOPE(-139.104,-139.104,60.749,60.749) Journal of Glaciology 67 262 313 330
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description The Kaskawulsh Glacier is an iconic outlet draining the icefields of the St. Elias Mountains in Yukon, Canada. We determine and attempt to interpret its catchment-wide mass budget since 2007. Using SPOT5/6/7 data we estimate a 2007–18 geodetic balance of −0.46 ± 0.17 m w.e. a−1. We then compute balance fluxes and observed ice fluxes at nine flux gates to examine the discrepancy between the climatic mass balance and internal mass redistribution by glacier flow. Balance fluxes are computed using a fully distributed mass-balance model driven by downscaled and bias-corrected climate-reanalysis data. Observed fluxes are calculated using NASA ITS_LIVE surface velocities and glacier cross-sectional areas derived from ice-penetrating radar data. We find the glacier is still in the early stages of dynamic adjustment to its mass imbalance. We estimate a committed terminus retreat of ~23 km under the 2007–18 climate and a lower bound of 46 km3 of committed ice loss, equivalent to ~15% of the total glacier volume.
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author Young, Erik M.
Flowers, Gwenn E.
Berthier, Etienne
Latto, Rebecca
spellingShingle Young, Erik M.
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An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss
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Flowers, Gwenn E.
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Latto, Rebecca
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title An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss
title_short An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss
title_full An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss
title_fullStr An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss
title_full_unstemmed An Imbalancing Act: The Delayed Dynamic Response of the Kaskawulsh Glacier to Sustained Mass Loss
title_sort imbalancing act: the delayed dynamic response of the kaskawulsh glacier to sustained mass loss
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