This thesis aims to better understand the relationships between basal water pressure, friction, and sliding mechanisms at ice sheet scales. In particular, it develops a new subglacial hydrology model (Hydro) to explicitly predict water pressures in response to basal water production and water injection from the surface. Recent research suggests that the Greenland ice sheet (gis) is losing a substantial volume of ice through dynamic thinning. This process must be modelled to accurately assess the contribution of the gis to sea-level rise in future warming scenarios. A key control on dynamic thinning is the presence of water at the ice-bed interface; Zwally et al. (2002) highlight the importance of supraglacial lakes' impact on basal ...
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...
Increasing surface runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet due to a warming climate not only accelerates...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the hydrology and dynamics of a land-terminating outle...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is an important and growing contributor to global sea level rise. How...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Over the last several decades, the majority of the Greenland outlet glaciers have accelerated due to...
An improved understanding of the processes controlling the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet is ne...
In this dissertation I investigate the dynamics of a land-terminating reach of the west Greenland ic...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at an accelerating rate due to a combination of increased sur...
Warming temperatures have led to accelerating ice loss from the Greenland ice sheet, contributing to...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
This thesis explains the annual ice velocity cycle of the Sermeq (Glacier) Avannarleq flowline, in W...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
We use a combination of field observations and hydrological modelling to examine the mechanisms thro...
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...
Increasing surface runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet due to a warming climate not only accelerates...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the hydrology and dynamics of a land-terminating outle...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is an important and growing contributor to global sea level rise. How...
Funding: The Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society (SAGES) provided financial su...
Over the last several decades, the majority of the Greenland outlet glaciers have accelerated due to...
An improved understanding of the processes controlling the dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet is ne...
In this dissertation I investigate the dynamics of a land-terminating reach of the west Greenland ic...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is losing mass at an accelerating rate due to a combination of increased sur...
Warming temperatures have led to accelerating ice loss from the Greenland ice sheet, contributing to...
Coupling between runoff, hydrology, basal motion, and mass loss (“hydrology-dynamics”) is a critical...
This thesis explains the annual ice velocity cycle of the Sermeq (Glacier) Avannarleq flowline, in W...
Since the 1990\u27s the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has been losing mass at an accelerating rate in r...
We use a combination of field observations and hydrological modelling to examine the mechanisms thro...
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...
Increasing surface runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet due to a warming climate not only accelerates...