MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC

The end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in Svalbard (76–81°N), a climate-sensitive region at the northern extreme of strong poleward heat transfer, was marked by an abrupt increase in mean annual air temperature of up to 5°C around 1920. Glacier mass balance has been consistently negative since this tim...

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Main Authors: DOWDESWELL, JA, HODGKINS, R, NUTTALL, AM, HAGEN, JO, HAMILTON, GS, Nuttall, Anne-Marie
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Published: 1995
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https://doi.org/10.1029/95GL02821
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2827528d-220c-4589-b535-def9817e55fd 2024-02-04T09:56:31+01:00 MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC DOWDESWELL, JA HODGKINS, R NUTTALL, AM HAGEN, JO HAMILTON, GS Nuttall, Anne-Marie 1995-11-01 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/2827528d-220c-4589-b535-def9817e55fd https://doi.org/10.1029/95GL02821 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess DOWDESWELL , JA , HODGKINS , R , NUTTALL , AM , HAGEN , JO , HAMILTON , GS & Nuttall , A-M 1995 , ' MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 22 , no. 21 , pp. 2909-2912 . https://doi.org/10.1029/95GL02821 article 1995 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1029/95GL02821 2024-01-11T23:21:04Z The end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in Svalbard (76–81°N), a climate-sensitive region at the northern extreme of strong poleward heat transfer, was marked by an abrupt increase in mean annual air temperature of up to 5°C around 1920. Glacier mass balance has been consistently negative since this time, and large cumulative net losses of mass have occurred at most glaciers. Energy-balance modelling confirms the sensitivity of Svalbard glaciers to climate change, predicting a negative shift in net mass balance of up to 0.8 m a−1 (water equivalent) per degree temperature rise. This climate-related shift in glacier mass balance has reduced the intensity of glacier surge activity in Svalbard. One glacier, known to have surged since the end of the LIA, has since failed to accumulate the mass required to re-initiate the surge cycle, and is also now cold at its base and incapable of rapid flow by basal sliding. Three overviews of the total number of actively-surging glaciers in Svalbard between 1936–90 show a decrease from 18 to 5. This is significant compared with the expected numbers of surges based on LIA conditions. Post-LIA climate change in Svalbard has therefore affected not only glacier extent, but also ice dynamics. This is trend will probably continue given CO2-induced climate-warming. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change glacier Svalbard University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Arctic Svalbard Geophysical Research Letters 22 21 2909 2912
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description The end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in Svalbard (76–81°N), a climate-sensitive region at the northern extreme of strong poleward heat transfer, was marked by an abrupt increase in mean annual air temperature of up to 5°C around 1920. Glacier mass balance has been consistently negative since this time, and large cumulative net losses of mass have occurred at most glaciers. Energy-balance modelling confirms the sensitivity of Svalbard glaciers to climate change, predicting a negative shift in net mass balance of up to 0.8 m a−1 (water equivalent) per degree temperature rise. This climate-related shift in glacier mass balance has reduced the intensity of glacier surge activity in Svalbard. One glacier, known to have surged since the end of the LIA, has since failed to accumulate the mass required to re-initiate the surge cycle, and is also now cold at its base and incapable of rapid flow by basal sliding. Three overviews of the total number of actively-surging glaciers in Svalbard between 1936–90 show a decrease from 18 to 5. This is significant compared with the expected numbers of surges based on LIA conditions. Post-LIA climate change in Svalbard has therefore affected not only glacier extent, but also ice dynamics. This is trend will probably continue given CO2-induced climate-warming.
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author DOWDESWELL, JA
HODGKINS, R
NUTTALL, AM
HAGEN, JO
HAMILTON, GS
Nuttall, Anne-Marie
spellingShingle DOWDESWELL, JA
HODGKINS, R
NUTTALL, AM
HAGEN, JO
HAMILTON, GS
Nuttall, Anne-Marie
MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC
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title MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC
title_short MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC
title_full MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC
title_fullStr MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC
title_full_unstemmed MASS-BALANCE CHANGE AS A CONTROL ON THE FREQUENCY AND OCCURRENCE OF GLACIER SURGES IN SVALBARD, NORWEGIAN HIGH ARCTIC
title_sort mass-balance change as a control on the frequency and occurrence of glacier surges in svalbard, norwegian high arctic
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