Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut

The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twice that of the global average and are greater than any other time in the past four millennia. Consequently, changes in glacier behavior are being experienced due to this increase in air temperature, in...

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Main Author: Samo, Lauren
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Waterloo 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/19019
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spelling ftunivwaterloo:oai:uwspace.uwaterloo.ca:10012/19019 2023-05-15T14:28:53+02:00 Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut Samo, Lauren 2022-12-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10012/19019 en eng University of Waterloo http://hdl.handle.net/10012/19019 glaciology Canadian Arctic Axel Heiberg Island Synthetic Aperture Radar remote sensing glacier velocity seasonality glacier dynamics Master Thesis 2022 ftunivwaterloo 2023-01-07T23:57:48Z The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twice that of the global average and are greater than any other time in the past four millennia. Consequently, changes in glacier behavior are being experienced due to this increase in air temperature, including longer and more intense melt seasons, modifications in glacier motion, and persistent glacier mass loss. To further understand the impacts of this warming trend on glacier flow, this study investigates seasonality and long-term changes in ice motion with a focus on two glaciers: Thompson and White Glaciers on Axel Heiberg Island, with White Glacier containing the longest in situ mass balance record in the Canadian Arctic. This study builds on previous research by creating a dense time series of glacier motion over a ~10-year period (winter 2008/2009 to winter 2021/2022), thus improving upon spatial and temporal resolution of earlier work. The main objectives of this study are to (1) utilize a large catalogue of previously unused SAR (R2 and TSX) data to produce velocity maps of White and Thompson Glaciers, (2) perform a comparison of different SAR datasets and (3) investigate seasonality and long-term changes in velocity structure. Master Thesis Arctic Archipelago Arctic Axel Heiberg Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Nunavut University of Waterloo, Canada: Institutional Repository Arctic Nunavut Canadian Arctic Archipelago Heiberg ENVELOPE(13.964,13.964,66.424,66.424) Axel Heiberg Island ENVELOPE(-91.001,-91.001,79.752,79.752) White Glacier ENVELOPE(-90.667,-90.667,79.447,79.447)
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topic glaciology
Canadian Arctic
Axel Heiberg Island
Synthetic Aperture Radar
remote sensing
glacier velocity
seasonality
glacier dynamics
spellingShingle glaciology
Canadian Arctic
Axel Heiberg Island
Synthetic Aperture Radar
remote sensing
glacier velocity
seasonality
glacier dynamics
Samo, Lauren
Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut
topic_facet glaciology
Canadian Arctic
Axel Heiberg Island
Synthetic Aperture Radar
remote sensing
glacier velocity
seasonality
glacier dynamics
description The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twice that of the global average and are greater than any other time in the past four millennia. Consequently, changes in glacier behavior are being experienced due to this increase in air temperature, including longer and more intense melt seasons, modifications in glacier motion, and persistent glacier mass loss. To further understand the impacts of this warming trend on glacier flow, this study investigates seasonality and long-term changes in ice motion with a focus on two glaciers: Thompson and White Glaciers on Axel Heiberg Island, with White Glacier containing the longest in situ mass balance record in the Canadian Arctic. This study builds on previous research by creating a dense time series of glacier motion over a ~10-year period (winter 2008/2009 to winter 2021/2022), thus improving upon spatial and temporal resolution of earlier work. The main objectives of this study are to (1) utilize a large catalogue of previously unused SAR (R2 and TSX) data to produce velocity maps of White and Thompson Glaciers, (2) perform a comparison of different SAR datasets and (3) investigate seasonality and long-term changes in velocity structure.
format Master Thesis
author Samo, Lauren
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title Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut
title_short Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut
title_full Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut
title_fullStr Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of White and Thompson Glaciers, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut
title_sort investigation of intra-annual glacier velocity and seasonality of white and thompson glaciers, axel heiberg island, nunavut
publisher University of Waterloo
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/19019
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Nunavut
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Heiberg
Axel Heiberg Island
White Glacier
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