Over recent decades, Greenland ice sheet surface melt has shown an increase both in intensity and spatial extent. Part of this water probably reaches the bed and can enhance glacier speed, advecting a larger volume of ice into the ablation area. In the context of a warming climate, this mechanism could contribute to the future rate of thinning and retreat of land-terminating glaciers of Greenland. These changes in ice flow conditions will in turn influence surface crevassing and thus the ability of water to reach the bed at higher elevations. Here, using a coupled basal hydrology and prognostic ice flow model, the evolution of a Greenland-type glacier subject to increasing surface melt is studied over a few decades. For different scenarios ...
Harald Moltke Bræ, a marine-terminating glacier in north-western Greenland, shows episodic surges. A...
In recent decades, meltwater runoff has accelerated to become the dominant mechanism for mass loss i...
Since the 1980s, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing ice mass at an increased rate. Our current ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12As the climate has warmed over the past decades, th...
The causes of recent dynamic thinning of Greenland's outlet glaciers have been debated. Realistic si...
Increasing surface runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet due to a warming climate not only accelerates...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is an important and growing contributor to global sea level rise. How...
Possible accelerated melting of the Greenland ice sheet in the 21st century has profound implication...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced accelerated mass loss over the last couple decades, in part ...
The recent marked retreat, thinning and acceleration of most of Greenland’s outlet glaciers south of...
Moulins are important conduits for surface meltwater to reach the bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet. It...
Ice flow along land-terminating margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) varies considerably in resp...
Record highs of meltwater production at the surface of the Greenland ice sheet have been recorded wi...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
The recent marked retreat, thinning and acceleration of most of Greenland's outlet glaciers south of...
Harald Moltke Bræ, a marine-terminating glacier in north-western Greenland, shows episodic surges. A...
In recent decades, meltwater runoff has accelerated to become the dominant mechanism for mass loss i...
Since the 1980s, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing ice mass at an increased rate. Our current ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12As the climate has warmed over the past decades, th...
The causes of recent dynamic thinning of Greenland's outlet glaciers have been debated. Realistic si...
Increasing surface runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet due to a warming climate not only accelerates...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is an important and growing contributor to global sea level rise. How...
Possible accelerated melting of the Greenland ice sheet in the 21st century has profound implication...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced accelerated mass loss over the last couple decades, in part ...
The recent marked retreat, thinning and acceleration of most of Greenland’s outlet glaciers south of...
Moulins are important conduits for surface meltwater to reach the bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet. It...
Ice flow along land-terminating margins of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) varies considerably in resp...
Record highs of meltwater production at the surface of the Greenland ice sheet have been recorded wi...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
The recent marked retreat, thinning and acceleration of most of Greenland's outlet glaciers south of...
Harald Moltke Bræ, a marine-terminating glacier in north-western Greenland, shows episodic surges. A...
In recent decades, meltwater runoff has accelerated to become the dominant mechanism for mass loss i...
Since the 1980s, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing ice mass at an increased rate. Our current ...