We present three-dimensional, high-resolution simulations of ice melting at the calving face of Store Glacier, a tidewater glacier in West Greenland, using the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model. We compare the simulated ice melt with an estimate derived from oceanographic data. The simulations show turbulent upwelling and spreading of the freshwater-laden plume along the ice face and the vigorous melting of ice at rates of meters per day. The simulated August 2010 melt rate of 2.0±0.3 m/d is within uncertainties of the melt rate of 3.0±1.0 m/d calculated from oceanographic data. Melting is greatest at depth, above the subglacial channels, causing glacier undercutting. Melt rates increase proportionally to therm...
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The injection at depth of ice sheet runoff into fjords may be an important control on the frontal me...
Marine-terminating glaciers control most of Greenland's ice discharge into the ocean, but little is ...
We present three-dimensional, high-resolution simulations of ice melting at the calving face of Stor...
High-resolution, three-dimensional simulations from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology genera...
The Greenland glaciers have been experiencing ongoing acceleration and significant calving events du...
Abstract. We investigate the subglacial hydrology of Store Glacier in West Greenland, using the open...
Submarine melting of glaciers terminating in fjords is likely to be of high importance regarding the...
Widespread glacier acceleration has been observed in Greenland in the past few years associated with...
This dissertation uses the 3D, finite-element, full-Stokes, open-source model Elmer/Ice to investiga...
Two hundred marine-terminating Greenland outlet glaciers deliver more than half of the annually accu...
The frontal flux balance of a medium-sized tidewater glacier in western Greenland in the summer is a...
Widespread glacier acceleration has been observed in Greenland in the past few years associated with...
The Nioghalvfjerdsbræ (79NG) is a floating ice tongue on Northeast Greenland draining a large part o...
Abstract We present the first fully coupled 3D full-Stokes model of a tidewater glacier, incorpor...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The injection at depth of ice sheet runoff into fjords may be an important control on the frontal me...
Marine-terminating glaciers control most of Greenland's ice discharge into the ocean, but little is ...
We present three-dimensional, high-resolution simulations of ice melting at the calving face of Stor...
High-resolution, three-dimensional simulations from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology genera...
The Greenland glaciers have been experiencing ongoing acceleration and significant calving events du...
Abstract. We investigate the subglacial hydrology of Store Glacier in West Greenland, using the open...
Submarine melting of glaciers terminating in fjords is likely to be of high importance regarding the...
Widespread glacier acceleration has been observed in Greenland in the past few years associated with...
This dissertation uses the 3D, finite-element, full-Stokes, open-source model Elmer/Ice to investiga...
Two hundred marine-terminating Greenland outlet glaciers deliver more than half of the annually accu...
The frontal flux balance of a medium-sized tidewater glacier in western Greenland in the summer is a...
Widespread glacier acceleration has been observed in Greenland in the past few years associated with...
The Nioghalvfjerdsbræ (79NG) is a floating ice tongue on Northeast Greenland draining a large part o...
Abstract We present the first fully coupled 3D full-Stokes model of a tidewater glacier, incorpor...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The injection at depth of ice sheet runoff into fjords may be an important control on the frontal me...
Marine-terminating glaciers control most of Greenland's ice discharge into the ocean, but little is ...