Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland

We investigated the change in terminus position between 1985 and 2015 of 17 marine-terminating glaciers that drain into Disko and Uummannaq Bays, West Greenland, by manually digitizing over 5000 individual frontal positions from over 1200 Landsat images. We find that 15 of 17 glacier termini retreat...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: York, Ashley V., Frey, Karen E., Jamali, Sadegh, Das, Sarah B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12213651
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:55a8f877-948e-461f-825f-56f63ac74276 2023-05-15T16:21:11+02:00 Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland York, Ashley V. Frey, Karen E. Jamali, Sadegh Das, Sarah B. 2020-11-07 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/55a8f877-948e-461f-825f-56f63ac74276 https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12213651 eng eng MDPI AG https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/55a8f877-948e-461f-825f-56f63ac74276 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12213651 scopus:85096039566 Remote Sensing; 12(21), no 3651 (2020) ISSN: 2072-4292 Physical Geography marine-terminating glacier Landsat change point detection DBEST contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2020 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12213651 2023-02-01T23:39:14Z We investigated the change in terminus position between 1985 and 2015 of 17 marine-terminating glaciers that drain into Disko and Uummannaq Bays, West Greenland, by manually digitizing over 5000 individual frontal positions from over 1200 Landsat images. We find that 15 of 17 glacier termini retreated over the study period, with ~80% of this retreat occurring since 2000. Increased frequency of Landsat observations since 2000 allowed for further investigation of the seasonal variability in terminus position. We identified 10 actively retreating glaciers based on a significant positive relationship between glaciers with cumulative retreat >300 m since 2000 and their average annual amplitude (seasonal range) in terminus position. Finally, using the Detecting Breakpoints and Estimating Segments in Trend (DBEST) program, we investigated whether the 2000–2015 trends in terminus position were explained by the occurrence of change points (significant trend transitions). Based on the change point analysis, we found that nine of 10 glaciers identified as actively retreating also underwent two or three periods of change, during which their terminus positions were characterized by increases in cumulative retreat. Previous literature suggests potential relationships between our identified change dates with anomalous ocean conditions, such as low sea ice concentration and high sea surface temperatures, and our change durations with individual fjord geometry. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Sea ice Uummannaq Lund University Publications (LUP) Greenland Remote Sensing 12 21 3651
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topic Physical Geography
marine-terminating glacier
Landsat
change point detection
DBEST
spellingShingle Physical Geography
marine-terminating glacier
Landsat
change point detection
DBEST
York, Ashley V.
Frey, Karen E.
Jamali, Sadegh
Das, Sarah B.
Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland
topic_facet Physical Geography
marine-terminating glacier
Landsat
change point detection
DBEST
description We investigated the change in terminus position between 1985 and 2015 of 17 marine-terminating glaciers that drain into Disko and Uummannaq Bays, West Greenland, by manually digitizing over 5000 individual frontal positions from over 1200 Landsat images. We find that 15 of 17 glacier termini retreated over the study period, with ~80% of this retreat occurring since 2000. Increased frequency of Landsat observations since 2000 allowed for further investigation of the seasonal variability in terminus position. We identified 10 actively retreating glaciers based on a significant positive relationship between glaciers with cumulative retreat >300 m since 2000 and their average annual amplitude (seasonal range) in terminus position. Finally, using the Detecting Breakpoints and Estimating Segments in Trend (DBEST) program, we investigated whether the 2000–2015 trends in terminus position were explained by the occurrence of change points (significant trend transitions). Based on the change point analysis, we found that nine of 10 glaciers identified as actively retreating also underwent two or three periods of change, during which their terminus positions were characterized by increases in cumulative retreat. Previous literature suggests potential relationships between our identified change dates with anomalous ocean conditions, such as low sea ice concentration and high sea surface temperatures, and our change durations with individual fjord geometry.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author York, Ashley V.
Frey, Karen E.
Jamali, Sadegh
Das, Sarah B.
author_facet York, Ashley V.
Frey, Karen E.
Jamali, Sadegh
Das, Sarah B.
author_sort York, Ashley V.
title Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland
title_short Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland
title_full Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland
title_fullStr Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Change Points Detected in Decadal and Seasonal Trends of Outlet Glacier Terminus Positions across West Greenland
title_sort change points detected in decadal and seasonal trends of outlet glacier terminus positions across west greenland
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2020
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op_source Remote Sensing; 12(21), no 3651 (2020)
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