Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surface meltwater, influencing the ice sheet mass balance and contribution to sea-level rise. Multilayer firn models are traditionally used to simulate firn processes and estimate meltwater retention. We present, intercompare and evaluate outputs from nine firn models at four sites that represent the ice sheet's dry snow, percolation, ice slab and firn aquifer areas. The models are forced by mass and energy fluxes derived from automatic weather stations and compared to firn density, temperature and meltwater percolation depth observations. Models agree relatively well at the dry-snow site while elsewhere their meltwater infiltration schemes lead t...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
We present in situ firn temperatures from the extreme 2012 melt season in the southwestern lower acc...
Recent studies indicate that the surface mass balance will dominate the Greenland Ice Sheet's (GrIS)...
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...
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...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
As surface melt is increasing on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), quantifying the retention capacity ...
Melt takes place where the surface of glaciers or ice sheets interacts with the atmosphere. While th...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
Current sea-level rise partly stems from increased surface melting and meltwater runoff from the Gre...
The firn layer that covers 90 % of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) plays an important role in determi...
The Greenland ice sheet is the largest Northern Hemisphere store of fresh water, and it is respondin...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
We present in situ firn temperatures from the extreme 2012 melt season in the southwestern lower acc...
Recent studies indicate that the surface mass balance will dominate the Greenland Ice Sheet's (GrIS)...
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...
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...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
As surface melt is increasing on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), quantifying the retention capacity ...
Melt takes place where the surface of glaciers or ice sheets interacts with the atmosphere. While th...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
Current sea-level rise partly stems from increased surface melting and meltwater runoff from the Gre...
The firn layer that covers 90 % of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) plays an important role in determi...
The Greenland ice sheet is the largest Northern Hemisphere store of fresh water, and it is respondin...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
We present in situ firn temperatures from the extreme 2012 melt season in the southwestern lower acc...
Recent studies indicate that the surface mass balance will dominate the Greenland Ice Sheet's (GrIS)...