Meltwater is produced on the surface of glaciers and ice sheets when the seasonal energy forcing warms the snow to its melting temperature. This meltwater percolates into the snow and subsequently either runs off laterally in streams, is stored as liquid water, or refreezes, hence warming the subsurface through the release of latent heat. We present a continuum model for the percolation process that includes heat conduction, meltwater percolation and refreezing, as well as mechanical compaction. The model is forced by surface mass and energy balances, and the percolation process is described using Darcy’s law, allowing for both partially and fully saturated pore space. Water is allowed to runoff from the surface if the snow is fully saturat...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
Abstract. We investigate the subglacial hydrology of Store Glacier in West Greenland, using the open...
Meltwater is produced on the surface of glaciers and ice sheets when the seasonal energy forcing war...
Models of surface energy balance and snow metamorphism are utilized to predict the energy and meltwa...
The flow of ice sheets and glaciers dissipates significant amounts of heat, which can result in the ...
Deep preferential percolation of melt water in snow and firn brings water lower along the vertical p...
Deep preferential percolation of melt water in snow and firn brings water lower along the vertical p...
Deep preferential percolation of melt water in snow and firn brings water lower along the vertical p...
Within recent years, percolation regimes of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) experienced significant c...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
As surface melt is increasing on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), quantifying the retention capacity ...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
Abstract. We investigate the subglacial hydrology of Store Glacier in West Greenland, using the open...
Meltwater is produced on the surface of glaciers and ice sheets when the seasonal energy forcing war...
Models of surface energy balance and snow metamorphism are utilized to predict the energy and meltwa...
The flow of ice sheets and glaciers dissipates significant amounts of heat, which can result in the ...
Deep preferential percolation of melt water in snow and firn brings water lower along the vertical p...
Deep preferential percolation of melt water in snow and firn brings water lower along the vertical p...
Deep preferential percolation of melt water in snow and firn brings water lower along the vertical p...
Within recent years, percolation regimes of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) experienced significant c...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
As surface melt is increasing on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), quantifying the retention capacity ...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
Abstract. We investigate the subglacial hydrology of Store Glacier in West Greenland, using the open...