Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet
Supra-glacial lakes can act as a key regulator of variable surface meltwater to the ice-bed interface on the Greenland Ice Sheet. In light of recent numerical studies focussing on the impact of variable surface meltwater inputs to ice sheet dynamics this study looks at the role surface melt water ge...
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The University of Edinburgh
2011
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author | Lund, Sarah |
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description | Supra-glacial lakes can act as a key regulator of variable surface meltwater to the ice-bed interface on the Greenland Ice Sheet. In light of recent numerical studies focussing on the impact of variable surface meltwater inputs to ice sheet dynamics this study looks at the role surface melt water generation and routing has on the formation and growth of supra-glacial lakes using a modelling and spatial analytical approach. Results are validated with high temporal resolution MODIS imagery and suggest a relationship between the spatial location of lakes on a computed flow accumulation drainage network and their timing of formation, growth rate and drainage. Lakes which are positioned at the top of their drainage catchments initiate during the transition period from snow to ice and grow at a rate proportional to the surrounding snow and ice melt. Lakes which fall on the network further ‘downstream’ display complicated patterns of secondary growth and drainage linked to reductions in volume of larger lakes ‘upstream’ suggesting these lakes capture surface overflow from larger supra-glacial lakes before any full drainage beneath the ice. |
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genre | Greenland Ice Sheet |
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geographic | Greenland |
geographic_facet | Greenland |
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spelling | ftunivedinburgh:oai:era.ed.ac.uk:1842/5245 2025-04-27T14:29:49+00:00 Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet Lund, Sarah Hulton, Nick 2011-11 application/msword http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5245 en eng The University of Edinburgh http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5245 Supra-glacial lakes Greenland Runoff MSc Geographical Information Science GIS Thesis or Dissertation Masters MSc Master of Science 2011 ftunivedinburgh 2025-04-01T03:41:07Z Supra-glacial lakes can act as a key regulator of variable surface meltwater to the ice-bed interface on the Greenland Ice Sheet. In light of recent numerical studies focussing on the impact of variable surface meltwater inputs to ice sheet dynamics this study looks at the role surface melt water generation and routing has on the formation and growth of supra-glacial lakes using a modelling and spatial analytical approach. Results are validated with high temporal resolution MODIS imagery and suggest a relationship between the spatial location of lakes on a computed flow accumulation drainage network and their timing of formation, growth rate and drainage. Lakes which are positioned at the top of their drainage catchments initiate during the transition period from snow to ice and grow at a rate proportional to the surrounding snow and ice melt. Lakes which fall on the network further ‘downstream’ display complicated patterns of secondary growth and drainage linked to reductions in volume of larger lakes ‘upstream’ suggesting these lakes capture surface overflow from larger supra-glacial lakes before any full drainage beneath the ice. Master Thesis Greenland Ice Sheet Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA - University of Edinburgh) Greenland |
spellingShingle | Supra-glacial lakes Greenland Runoff MSc Geographical Information Science GIS Lund, Sarah Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet |
title | Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet |
title_full | Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet |
title_fullStr | Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet |
title_full_unstemmed | Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet |
title_short | Modelling Lake Volumes and Runoff on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet |
title_sort | modelling lake volumes and runoff on the western greenland ice sheet |
topic | Supra-glacial lakes Greenland Runoff MSc Geographical Information Science GIS |
topic_facet | Supra-glacial lakes Greenland Runoff MSc Geographical Information Science GIS |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5245 |