Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Since the mid-1990s, tidewater outlet glaciers across the ice sheet have thinned, retreated, and accelerated, but recent changes in northern Greenland have been comparatively understudied. Consequently,...
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ftunivnorthumb:oai:nrl.northumbria.ac.uk:36201 2023-05-15T16:21:04+02:00 Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015 Hill, Emily Carr, J. Rachel Stokes, Chris Gudmundsson, Hilmar 2018-10-09 text https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/36201/ https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-3243-2018 https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/36201/1/Hill%20et%20al%20-%20Dynamic%20changes%20in%20outlet%20glaciers%20in%20northern%20Greenland%20from%201948%20to%202015%20OA.pdf en eng Coperincus https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/36201/1/Hill%20et%20al%20-%20Dynamic%20changes%20in%20outlet%20glaciers%20in%20northern%20Greenland%20from%201948%20to%202015%20OA.pdf Hill, Emily, Carr, J. Rachel, Stokes, Chris and Gudmundsson, Hilmar (2018) Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015. The Cryosphere, 12 (10). pp. 3243-3263. ISSN 1994-0424 cc_by_4_0 CC-BY F800 Physical and Terrestrial Geographical and Environmental Sciences Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftunivnorthumb https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-3243-2018 2022-09-25T06:08:17Z The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Since the mid-1990s, tidewater outlet glaciers across the ice sheet have thinned, retreated, and accelerated, but recent changes in northern Greenland have been comparatively understudied. Consequently, the dynamic response (i.e. changes in surface elevation and velocity) of these outlet glaciers to changes at their termini, particularly calving from floating ice tongues, is poorly constrained. Here we use satellite imagery and historical maps to produce an unprecedented 68-year record of terminus change across 18 major outlet glaciers and combine this with previously published surface elevation and velocity datasets. Overall, recent (1995–2015) retreat rates were higher than at any time in the previous 47 years (since 1948). Despite increased retreat rates from the 1990s, there was distinct variability in dynamic glacier behaviour depending on whether the terminus was grounded or floating. Grounded glaciers accelerated and thinned in response to retreat over the last 2 decades, while most glaciers terminating in ice tongues appeared dynamically insensitive to recent ice tongue retreat and/or total collapse. We also identify glacier geometry (e.g. fjord width, basal topography, and ice tongue confinement) as an important influence on the dynamic adjustment of glaciers to changes at their termini. Recent grounded outlet glacier retreat and ice tongue loss across northern Greenland suggest that the region is undergoing rapid change and could soon contribute substantially to sea level rise via the loss of grounded ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Ice Sheet The Cryosphere Tidewater Northumbria University, Newcastle: Northumbria Research Link (NRL) Greenland The Cryosphere 12 10 3243 3263 |
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The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Since the mid-1990s, tidewater outlet glaciers across the ice sheet have thinned, retreated, and accelerated, but recent changes in northern Greenland have been comparatively understudied. Consequently, the dynamic response (i.e. changes in surface elevation and velocity) of these outlet glaciers to changes at their termini, particularly calving from floating ice tongues, is poorly constrained. Here we use satellite imagery and historical maps to produce an unprecedented 68-year record of terminus change across 18 major outlet glaciers and combine this with previously published surface elevation and velocity datasets. Overall, recent (1995–2015) retreat rates were higher than at any time in the previous 47 years (since 1948). Despite increased retreat rates from the 1990s, there was distinct variability in dynamic glacier behaviour depending on whether the terminus was grounded or floating. Grounded glaciers accelerated and thinned in response to retreat over the last 2 decades, while most glaciers terminating in ice tongues appeared dynamically insensitive to recent ice tongue retreat and/or total collapse. We also identify glacier geometry (e.g. fjord width, basal topography, and ice tongue confinement) as an important influence on the dynamic adjustment of glaciers to changes at their termini. Recent grounded outlet glacier retreat and ice tongue loss across northern Greenland suggest that the region is undergoing rapid change and could soon contribute substantially to sea level rise via the loss of grounded ice. |
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Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015 |
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Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015 |
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Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015 |
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Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015 |
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Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015 |
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dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern greenland from 1948 to 2015 |
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