AbstractWe present a newly developed 1-D numerical energy-balance and phase transition supraglacial lake model: GlacierLake. GlacierLake incorporates snowfall, in situ snow and ice melt, incoming water from the surrounding catchment, ice lid formation, basal freeze-up and thermal stratification. Snow cover and temperature are varied to test lake development through winter and the maximum lid thickness is recorded. Average wintertime temperatures of −2 to $-30^{\circ }{\rm C}$ and total snowfall of 0 to 3.45 m lead to a range of the maximum lid thickness from 1.2 to 2.8 m after ${\sim }250$ days, with snow cover exerting the dominant control. An initial ice temperature of $-15^{\circ }{\rm C}$ with simulated advection of cold ice from upstre...
ABSTRACTSupraglacial lakes are known to trigger Antarctic ice-shelf instability and break-up. Howeve...
Supra-glacial lakes can act as a key regulator of variable surface meltwater to the ice-bed interfac...
AbstractThe sudden drainage of supraglacial lakes has been previously observed to initiate surface-t...
Enhanced glacial melt has been observed across the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), including the Ilullis...
Water stored in and released from supraglacial lakes is an important factor when considering the sea...
We present a new method of modelling the growth of supraglacial lakes at the western margin of the G...
We present a new method of modelling the growth of supraglacial lakes at the western margin of the G...
The Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier (also known as the 79∘ North Glacier) drains approximately 8 % of ...
Supraglacial lakes (SGLs) form annually on the Greenland ice sheet and, when they drain, their disch...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass as the climate warms through both increased meltwater ...
Seasonal meltwater lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet form when surface runoff is temporarily trapped ...
Supraglacial lakes represent an ephemeral storage buffer for runoff and lead to significant, yet sho...
The Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier (also known as the 79 degrees North Glacier) drains approximately ...
Polar Regions pass through dramatic changes caused by ongoing climate warming. In many areas, rapid ...
GlacierLake2 is a model for the development of supraglacial lakes on the ablation zone of glaciers, ...
ABSTRACTSupraglacial lakes are known to trigger Antarctic ice-shelf instability and break-up. Howeve...
Supra-glacial lakes can act as a key regulator of variable surface meltwater to the ice-bed interfac...
AbstractThe sudden drainage of supraglacial lakes has been previously observed to initiate surface-t...
Enhanced glacial melt has been observed across the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), including the Ilullis...
Water stored in and released from supraglacial lakes is an important factor when considering the sea...
We present a new method of modelling the growth of supraglacial lakes at the western margin of the G...
We present a new method of modelling the growth of supraglacial lakes at the western margin of the G...
The Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier (also known as the 79∘ North Glacier) drains approximately 8 % of ...
Supraglacial lakes (SGLs) form annually on the Greenland ice sheet and, when they drain, their disch...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass as the climate warms through both increased meltwater ...
Seasonal meltwater lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet form when surface runoff is temporarily trapped ...
Supraglacial lakes represent an ephemeral storage buffer for runoff and lead to significant, yet sho...
The Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier (also known as the 79 degrees North Glacier) drains approximately ...
Polar Regions pass through dramatic changes caused by ongoing climate warming. In many areas, rapid ...
GlacierLake2 is a model for the development of supraglacial lakes on the ablation zone of glaciers, ...
ABSTRACTSupraglacial lakes are known to trigger Antarctic ice-shelf instability and break-up. Howeve...
Supra-glacial lakes can act as a key regulator of variable surface meltwater to the ice-bed interfac...
AbstractThe sudden drainage of supraglacial lakes has been previously observed to initiate surface-t...