[1] Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sheet mass budget and observations suggest that mass loss from northwest Greenland has recently accelerated. Despite this, the factors controlling outlet glacier dynamics within this region have been comparatively poorly studied. Here we use remotely sensed data to investigate the influence of atmospheric, oceanic, and glacier-specific controls on the frontal position of Alison Glacier (AG), northwest Greenland, and nine surrounding outlet glaciers. AG retreated by 9.7 km between 2001 and 2005, following at least 25 years of minimal change. Results suggest that sea ice and air temperatures influence glacier frontal position at seasonal and ...
The Greenland ice sheet is experiencing increasing rates of mass loss, the majority of which results...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
In order to model and predict future behavior of marine terminating glaciers, it is essential to und...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...
Over the past two decades, mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has accelerated and contrib...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Si...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago contains >300 glaciers that terminate in the ocean, but little is kn...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers accounts for up to half the recent mass loss from...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. S...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the ra...
This is the final version of the article. Available from CUP via the DOI in this record.Discharge fr...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Si...
The Greenland ice sheet is experiencing increasing rates of mass loss, the majority of which results...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
In order to model and predict future behavior of marine terminating glaciers, it is essential to und...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...
Over the past two decades, mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has accelerated and contrib...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Si...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago contains >300 glaciers that terminate in the ocean, but little is kn...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers accounts for up to half the recent mass loss from...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. S...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the ra...
This is the final version of the article. Available from CUP via the DOI in this record.Discharge fr...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Si...
The Greenland ice sheet is experiencing increasing rates of mass loss, the majority of which results...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
In order to model and predict future behavior of marine terminating glaciers, it is essential to und...