Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland

Analysis of stable oxygen isotope (δ 18 O) characteristics is a useful tool to investigate water provenance in glacier river systems. In order to attain knowledge on the diversity of spatio-temporal δ 18 O variations in glacier rivers, we have examined three glacierized catchments in Greenland with...

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Main Authors: Yde, J. C., Knudsen, N. Tvis, Steffensen, J. P., Carrivick, J. L., Hasholt, B., Ingeman-Nielsen, T., Kronborg, C., Larsen, N. K., Mernild, S. H., Oerter, H., Roberts, D. H., Russell, A. J.
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/850bf7a8-3b56-4460-9370-1c6e730dd563 2023-12-31T10:07:06+01:00 Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland Yde, J. C. Knudsen, N. Tvis Steffensen, J. P. Carrivick, J. L. Hasholt, B. Ingeman-Nielsen, T. Kronborg, C. Larsen, N. K. Mernild, S. H. Oerter, H. Roberts, D. H. Russell, A. J. 2015-06-18 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spatiotemporal-variability-of-oxygen-isotope-compositions-in-three-contrasting-glacier-river-catchments-in-greenland(850bf7a8-3b56-4460-9370-1c6e730dd563).html https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-5841-2015 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84949869516&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spatiotemporal-variability-of-oxygen-isotope-compositions-in-three-contrasting-glacier-river-catchments-in-greenland(850bf7a8-3b56-4460-9370-1c6e730dd563).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Yde , J C , Knudsen , N T , Steffensen , J P , Carrivick , J L , Hasholt , B , Ingeman-Nielsen , T , Kronborg , C , Larsen , N K , Mernild , S H , Oerter , H , Roberts , D H & Russell , A J 2015 , ' Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland ' , Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions , vol. 12 , no. 6 , pp. 5841-5893 . https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-5841-2015 article 2015 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-5841-2015 2023-12-07T00:03:42Z Analysis of stable oxygen isotope (δ 18 O) characteristics is a useful tool to investigate water provenance in glacier river systems. In order to attain knowledge on the diversity of spatio-temporal δ 18 O variations in glacier rivers, we have examined three glacierized catchments in Greenland with different areas, glacier hydrology and thermal regimes. At Mittivakkat Gletscher River, a small river draining a local temperate glacier in southeast Greenland, diurnal oscillations in δ 18 O occur with a three-hour time lag to the diurnal oscillations in runoff. Throughout the peak flow season the δ 18 O composition is controlled by the proportion between snowmelt and ice melt with episodic inputs of rainwater and occasional storage and release of a specific water component due to changes in the subglacial drainage system. At Kuannersuit Glacier River on the island Qeqertarsuaq, the δ 18 O characteristics were examined after the major 1995-1998 glacier surge event. Despite large variations in the δ 18 O values of glacier ice on the newly formed glacier tongue, there were no diurnal oscillations in the bulk meltwater emanating from the glacier in the post-surge years 2000-2001. In 2002 there were indications of diurnal oscillations, and in 2003 there were large diurnal fluctuations in δ 18 O. At Watson River, a large catchment at the western margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, the spatial distribution of δ 18 O in the river system was applied to fingerprint the relative runoff contributions from sub-catchments. Spot sampling indicates that during the early melt season most of the river water (64-73 %) derived from the Qinnguata Kuussua tributary, whereas the water flow on 23 July 2009 was dominated by bulk meltwater from the Akuliarusiarsuup Kuua tributary (where 7 and 67 % originated from the Russell Glacier and Leverett Glacier sub-catchments, respectively). A comparison of the δ 18 O compositions from glacial river water in Greenland shows distinct differences between water draining local glaciers (between -17.4 and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Leverett Glacier Qeqertarsuaq Aarhus University: Research
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description Analysis of stable oxygen isotope (δ 18 O) characteristics is a useful tool to investigate water provenance in glacier river systems. In order to attain knowledge on the diversity of spatio-temporal δ 18 O variations in glacier rivers, we have examined three glacierized catchments in Greenland with different areas, glacier hydrology and thermal regimes. At Mittivakkat Gletscher River, a small river draining a local temperate glacier in southeast Greenland, diurnal oscillations in δ 18 O occur with a three-hour time lag to the diurnal oscillations in runoff. Throughout the peak flow season the δ 18 O composition is controlled by the proportion between snowmelt and ice melt with episodic inputs of rainwater and occasional storage and release of a specific water component due to changes in the subglacial drainage system. At Kuannersuit Glacier River on the island Qeqertarsuaq, the δ 18 O characteristics were examined after the major 1995-1998 glacier surge event. Despite large variations in the δ 18 O values of glacier ice on the newly formed glacier tongue, there were no diurnal oscillations in the bulk meltwater emanating from the glacier in the post-surge years 2000-2001. In 2002 there were indications of diurnal oscillations, and in 2003 there were large diurnal fluctuations in δ 18 O. At Watson River, a large catchment at the western margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, the spatial distribution of δ 18 O in the river system was applied to fingerprint the relative runoff contributions from sub-catchments. Spot sampling indicates that during the early melt season most of the river water (64-73 %) derived from the Qinnguata Kuussua tributary, whereas the water flow on 23 July 2009 was dominated by bulk meltwater from the Akuliarusiarsuup Kuua tributary (where 7 and 67 % originated from the Russell Glacier and Leverett Glacier sub-catchments, respectively). A comparison of the δ 18 O compositions from glacial river water in Greenland shows distinct differences between water draining local glaciers (between -17.4 and ...
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author Yde, J. C.
Knudsen, N. Tvis
Steffensen, J. P.
Carrivick, J. L.
Hasholt, B.
Ingeman-Nielsen, T.
Kronborg, C.
Larsen, N. K.
Mernild, S. H.
Oerter, H.
Roberts, D. H.
Russell, A. J.
spellingShingle Yde, J. C.
Knudsen, N. Tvis
Steffensen, J. P.
Carrivick, J. L.
Hasholt, B.
Ingeman-Nielsen, T.
Kronborg, C.
Larsen, N. K.
Mernild, S. H.
Oerter, H.
Roberts, D. H.
Russell, A. J.
Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland
author_facet Yde, J. C.
Knudsen, N. Tvis
Steffensen, J. P.
Carrivick, J. L.
Hasholt, B.
Ingeman-Nielsen, T.
Kronborg, C.
Larsen, N. K.
Mernild, S. H.
Oerter, H.
Roberts, D. H.
Russell, A. J.
author_sort Yde, J. C.
title Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland
title_short Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland
title_full Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in Greenland
title_sort spatiotemporal variability of oxygen isotope compositions in three contrasting glacier river catchments in greenland
publishDate 2015
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