Data: Constraining the Minimum Ice Slab Thickness which Enables Surface Runoff on the Greenland Ice Sheet

Data repository associated with the manuscript 'Constraining the Minimum Ice Slab Thickness which Enables Surface Runoff on the Greenland Ice Sheet', Nicolas Jullien, Andrew J. Tedstone, Horst Machguth, (submitted to the Journal of Glaciology) Introduction: We provide a short description o...

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Main Authors: Jullien, Nicolas, Tedstone, Andrew, Machguth, Horst
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12699584
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Summary:Data repository associated with the manuscript 'Constraining the Minimum Ice Slab Thickness which Enables Surface Runoff on the Greenland Ice Sheet', Nicolas Jullien, Andrew J. Tedstone, Horst Machguth, (submitted to the Journal of Glaciology) Introduction: We provide a short description of each file present in this data repository, and flag to the corresponding reference when applicable. Please cite the appropriate references when using these data. Data: In this repository: 'Ice_Layer_Output_Thicknesses_Likelihood_2010_2018_jullienetal2021_modified.csv'. Modified 2010-2018 ice slabs thickness retrievals from Jullien et al., (2023) where ice slabs thickness > 16 m thick and < 1 m thick are retained, and flight-lines not holding ice slab were set to hold an ice content of 0 m thick. 'IceSlabsHighEnd_20172018.zip'. High end ice slabs extent in 2017-2018. This corresponds to the corrected 2010-2018 high end ice slabs extent using OIB AR flight-lines in 2017-2018. 'master_maps.zip'. Raster files. Surface hydrology connectivity map over the Greeland Ice sheet, first presented in Tedstone and Machguth (2022). The easiest way to handle this dataset is to use the 'master_map_GrIS_mean.vrt' file. 'RunoffLimits.zip'. '.csv' files. Maximum visible runoff limits in 2012 and 2019, sorted for each boxes generated by Tedstone and Machguth (2022). Each '.csv' file stores the data points coordinates (Geographical Reference System: WGS 84 / NSIDC Sea Ice Polar Stereographic North (EPSG:3413)) of the maximum visible runoff limit retrievals after filtering out the outliers. The maximum visible runoff limits where first presented in Tedstone and Machguth (2022). Used in this study but from other datasets: The ice slabs extent and ice slabs thickness were first presented in Jullien et al., (2023), and are accessible at: https://zenodo.org/records/7505426 The radargrams displayed in Fig. 5c-f were first presented in Jullien et al., (2023), and are accessible at: https://zenodo.org/records/7505426. The following files were used: ...