Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches

The refreezing of meltwater is known to be a critical factor when assessing the mass balance state of glaciers in the high Arctic. Several different models of this process are widely used in numerical glacier simulations but, as yet, no attempt has been made to compare these approaches or to assess...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Wright, A. P., Wadham, J. L., Siegert, M. J., Luckman, A., Kohler, J., Nuttall, A. M.
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/043a85d7-9965-4c05-8e1e-331a1ef67f7d 2024-02-04T09:56:32+01:00 Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches Wright, A. P. Wadham, J. L. Siegert, M. J. Luckman, A. Kohler, J. Nuttall, A. M. 2007-12-28 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/043a85d7-9965-4c05-8e1e-331a1ef67f7d https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JF000818 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Wright , A P , Wadham , J L , Siegert , M J , Luckman , A , Kohler , J & Nuttall , A M 2007 , ' Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches ' , Journal of Geophysical Research , vol. 112 , no. F4 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JF000818 article 2007 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JF000818 2024-01-11T23:21:04Z The refreezing of meltwater is known to be a critical factor when assessing the mass balance state of glaciers in the high Arctic. Several different models of this process are widely used in numerical glacier simulations but, as yet, no attempt has been made to compare these approaches or to assess their relative performance against field measurements. Such models are likely to include implicit calibrations which may prove to be invalid under conditions different from those for which they were constructed. We test a selection of six refreezing algorithms taken from the literature against field measurements of net mass balance and superimposed ice formation made at a high Arctic glacier. Running these models for 1971–2002 using daily meteorological data and forward until 2050 using a range of future scenarios for the climate of Svalbard we are able to make the following conclusions concerning mass balance modeling: (1) The choice of meltwater refreezing model has a significant impact on the calculated net mass balance of a glacier. (2) Three of the models tested could, with suitable tuning, simultaneously reproduce both superimposed ice quantities and net mass balance measurements within their respective bounds of uncertainty, while the other three could not. (3) In situations where the model can be tuned to field measurements indicative of mass balance, future predictions of mass balance are largely independent of the specific meltwater refreezing model used. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic glacier Svalbard University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Arctic Svalbard Journal of Geophysical Research 112 F4
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description The refreezing of meltwater is known to be a critical factor when assessing the mass balance state of glaciers in the high Arctic. Several different models of this process are widely used in numerical glacier simulations but, as yet, no attempt has been made to compare these approaches or to assess their relative performance against field measurements. Such models are likely to include implicit calibrations which may prove to be invalid under conditions different from those for which they were constructed. We test a selection of six refreezing algorithms taken from the literature against field measurements of net mass balance and superimposed ice formation made at a high Arctic glacier. Running these models for 1971–2002 using daily meteorological data and forward until 2050 using a range of future scenarios for the climate of Svalbard we are able to make the following conclusions concerning mass balance modeling: (1) The choice of meltwater refreezing model has a significant impact on the calculated net mass balance of a glacier. (2) Three of the models tested could, with suitable tuning, simultaneously reproduce both superimposed ice quantities and net mass balance measurements within their respective bounds of uncertainty, while the other three could not. (3) In situations where the model can be tuned to field measurements indicative of mass balance, future predictions of mass balance are largely independent of the specific meltwater refreezing model used.
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author Wright, A. P.
Wadham, J. L.
Siegert, M. J.
Luckman, A.
Kohler, J.
Nuttall, A. M.
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Wadham, J. L.
Siegert, M. J.
Luckman, A.
Kohler, J.
Nuttall, A. M.
Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches
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title Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches
title_short Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches
title_full Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches
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title_full_unstemmed Modeling the refreezing of meltwater as superimposed ice on a high Arctic glacier: A comparison of approaches
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