The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the hydrology and dynamics of a land-terminating outlet glacier on the western margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). The investigations are motivated by uncertainty about the effect of meltwater on rates of ice flow in the GrIS and the possibility that hydrologically forced changes in ice velocity might increase mass loss from the ice sheet significantly in response to climate warming. The impact of meltwater on fluctuations in ice flow has been a research focus for glaciologists studying Alpine and Arctic glaciers for decades. In these settings, one of the main controls on the relationship between surface melting and ice velocity is the structure of the subglacial drainage system, wh...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced accelerated mass loss over the last couple decades, in part ...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
An improved understanding of the processes controlling the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet is ne...
Hydrology is recognised as an important component of the glacial system in alpine environments. In ...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
This thesis explains the annual ice velocity cycle of the Sermeq (Glacier) Avannarleq flowline, in W...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at an accelerating rate due to a combination of increased sur...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the ...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced accelerated mass loss over the last couple decades, in part ...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
An improved understanding of the processes controlling the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet is ne...
Hydrology is recognised as an important component of the glacial system in alpine environments. In ...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
This thesis explains the annual ice velocity cycle of the Sermeq (Glacier) Avannarleq flowline, in W...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at an accelerating rate due to a combination of increased sur...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
We present satellite-derived velocity patterns for the two contrasting melt seasons of 2009–10 acros...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the ...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced accelerated mass loss over the last couple decades, in part ...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
This work was funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (through grants to Nienow (NE/F0...