Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate

The interannual variability of glacier mass balance is expressed by the standard deviation of net balance, which varies from about ±0.1 to ±1.4 m a-1 for a sample of 115 glaciers with at least 5 years of record. The standard deviation of net balance is strongly correlated with the mass-balance ampli...

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Main Authors: Braithwaite, Roger J., Zhang, Yu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d9dc44bf-46b3-4227-965e-d2cff5db1f4c 2023-11-12T04:12:26+01:00 Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate Braithwaite, Roger J. Zhang, Yu 1999 https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/d9dc44bf-46b3-4227-965e-d2cff5db1f4c eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Braithwaite , R J & Zhang , Y 1999 , ' Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 45 , no. 151 , pp. 456-462 . article 1999 ftumanchesterpub 2023-10-30T09:18:19Z The interannual variability of glacier mass balance is expressed by the standard deviation of net balance, which varies from about ±0.1 to ±1.4 m a-1 for a sample of 115 glaciers with at least 5 years of record. The standard deviation of net balance is strongly correlated with the mass-balance amplitude (half the difference between winter and summer balances) for 60 glaciers, so the amplitude can be estimated from net balance standard deviation for the other 55 glaciers where winter and summer balances are unavailable. The observed and calculated mass-balance amplitudes for the 115 glaciers show contrasts between the Arctic and lower latitudes, and between maritime and continental regions. The interannual variability of mass balance means that balances must be measured for at least a few years to determine a statistically reliable mean balance for any glacier. The net balance of the Greenland ice sheet is still not accurately known, but its standard deviation is here estimated to be about ±0.24 m a-1, in agreement with other Arctic glaciers. Mass-balance variability of this magnitude implies that the ice sheet can thicken or thin by several metres over 20-30 years without giving statistically significant evidence of non-zero balance under present climate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Arctic Greenland
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description The interannual variability of glacier mass balance is expressed by the standard deviation of net balance, which varies from about ±0.1 to ±1.4 m a-1 for a sample of 115 glaciers with at least 5 years of record. The standard deviation of net balance is strongly correlated with the mass-balance amplitude (half the difference between winter and summer balances) for 60 glaciers, so the amplitude can be estimated from net balance standard deviation for the other 55 glaciers where winter and summer balances are unavailable. The observed and calculated mass-balance amplitudes for the 115 glaciers show contrasts between the Arctic and lower latitudes, and between maritime and continental regions. The interannual variability of mass balance means that balances must be measured for at least a few years to determine a statistically reliable mean balance for any glacier. The net balance of the Greenland ice sheet is still not accurately known, but its standard deviation is here estimated to be about ±0.24 m a-1, in agreement with other Arctic glaciers. Mass-balance variability of this magnitude implies that the ice sheet can thicken or thin by several metres over 20-30 years without giving statistically significant evidence of non-zero balance under present climate.
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author Braithwaite, Roger J.
Zhang, Yu
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Zhang, Yu
Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
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Zhang, Yu
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title Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
title_short Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
title_full Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
title_fullStr Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
title_sort relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate
publishDate 1999
url https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/d9dc44bf-46b3-4227-965e-d2cff5db1f4c
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op_source Braithwaite , R J & Zhang , Y 1999 , ' Relationships between interannual variability of glacier mass balance and climate ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 45 , no. 151 , pp. 456-462 .
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