We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 across Russell Glacier catchment, a western, land-terminating sector of the Greenland ice sheet which encompasses the K(angerlussuaq)-transect. Results highlight great spatial heterogeneity in flow, indicating that structural controls such as bedrock geometry govern ice discharge into individual outlet troughs. Results also reveal strong seasonal flow variability extending 57 km up-glacier to 1200 m elevation, with the largest acceleration (100% over 11 days) occurring within 10 km of the margin coincident with spring melt. By late July 2010, 2 weeks before peak melt and runoff, 48% of the 2400 km2 catchment had slowed to less than the winter mean...
B.J.D was funded in the form of a PhD studentship provided by the Scottish Association for Geoscienc...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
We use a combination of field observations and hydrological modelling to examine the mechanisms thro...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the hydrology and dynamics of a land-terminating outle...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
An improved understanding of the processes controlling the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet is ne...
Surface‐derived meltwater can access the bed of the Greenland ice sheet, causing seasonal velocity v...
Intense rainfall events significantly affect Alpine and Alaskan glaciers through enhanced melting, i...
Intense rainfall events significantly affect Alpine and Alaskan glaciers through enhanced melting, i...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
B.J.D was funded in the form of a PhD studentship provided by the Scottish Association for Geoscienc...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
We use a combination of field observations and hydrological modelling to examine the mechanisms thro...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the hydrology and dynamics of a land-terminating outle...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
An improved understanding of the processes controlling the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet is ne...
Surface‐derived meltwater can access the bed of the Greenland ice sheet, causing seasonal velocity v...
Intense rainfall events significantly affect Alpine and Alaskan glaciers through enhanced melting, i...
Intense rainfall events significantly affect Alpine and Alaskan glaciers through enhanced melting, i...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
B.J.D was funded in the form of a PhD studentship provided by the Scottish Association for Geoscienc...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
We use a combination of field observations and hydrological modelling to examine the mechanisms thro...