Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across the High Arctic, including the Greenland Ice Sheet. However, such variations in ice motion and their possible driving mechanisms are rarely incorporated in models of the response of High Arctic ice masses to predicted climate warming. Here we use a three-dimensional finite difference flow model, constrained by field data, to investigate seasonal variations in the distribution of basal sliding at polythermal John Evans Glacier, Ellesmere Island, Canada. Our results suggest that speedups observed at the surface during the melt season result directly from changes in rates of basal motion. They also suggest that stress gradient coupling is ineffective ...
We present ice velocities from a land-terminating transect extending >115 km into the western Greenl...
The mesoscale structures of a glacier express the history of flow, temperature, and stress. Thus, in...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...
Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across the Hi...
[1] Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across th...
Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across the Hi...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
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...
Temporal variations in ice sheet flow directly impact the internal structure within ice sheets throu...
Temporal variations in ice sheet flow directly impact the internal structure within ice sheets throu...
Ice deformation and basal motion characterize the dynamical behavior of the Greenland ice sheet (GrI...
Significant intra-annual variability in flow rates of tidewater-terminating Arctic glaciers has been...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
We present ice velocities from a land-terminating transect extending >115 km into the western Greenl...
The mesoscale structures of a glacier express the history of flow, temperature, and stress. Thus, in...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...
Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across the Hi...
[1] Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across th...
Seasonal variations in ice motion have been observed at several polythermal ice masses across the Hi...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
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...
Temporal variations in ice sheet flow directly impact the internal structure within ice sheets throu...
Temporal variations in ice sheet flow directly impact the internal structure within ice sheets throu...
Ice deformation and basal motion characterize the dynamical behavior of the Greenland ice sheet (GrI...
Significant intra-annual variability in flow rates of tidewater-terminating Arctic glaciers has been...
We present surface velocity measurements from a high-elevation site located 140 km from the western ...
We present ice velocities from a land-terminating transect extending >115 km into the western Greenl...
The mesoscale structures of a glacier express the history of flow, temperature, and stress. Thus, in...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...