The flow speed of the Greenland Ice Sheet changes dramatically in inland regions when surface meltwater drains to the bed. But ice-sheet discharge to the ocean is dominated by fast-flowing outlet glaciers, where the effect of increasing surface melt on annual discharge is unknown. Observations of a supraglacial lake drainage at Helheim Glacier, and a consequent velocity pulse propagating down-glacier, provide a natural experiment for assessing the impact of changes in injected meltwater, and allow us to interrogate the subglacial hydrological system. We find a highly efficient subglacial drainage system, such that summertime lake drainage has little net effect on ice discharge. Our results question the validity of common remote-sensing appr...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
Subglacial hydrological processes at tidewater glaciers remain poorly understood due to the difficul...
We present subdaily ice flow measurements at four GPS sites between 36 and 72 km from the margin of ...
The Greenland ice sheet has experienced a six-fold increase in ice loss during the last three decade...
Meltwater drainage across the surface of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is well constrained by measu...
The contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea-level rise has accelerated in recent decades. Sub...
Predictions of the Greenland Ice Sheet’s response to climate change are limited in part by uncertain...
The contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea-level rise has accelerated in recent decades. Sub...
Supraglacial lakes play an important role in establishing hydrological connections that allow lubric...
Surface‐derived meltwater can access the bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet, causing seasonal velocity v...
Supraglacial lake drainage events influence Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics on hourly to interannual ti...
Surface meltwater reaching the base of the Greenland Ice Sheet transits through drainage networks, m...
Subglacial hydrologic systems regulate ice sheet flow, causing acceleration or deceleration, dependi...
The Greenland ice sheet contains enough water to raise sea levels by 7 m. However, its present mass ...
Supraglacial lake drainage events are common on the Greenland ice sheet. Observations on the west co...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
Subglacial hydrological processes at tidewater glaciers remain poorly understood due to the difficul...
We present subdaily ice flow measurements at four GPS sites between 36 and 72 km from the margin of ...
The Greenland ice sheet has experienced a six-fold increase in ice loss during the last three decade...
Meltwater drainage across the surface of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is well constrained by measu...
The contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea-level rise has accelerated in recent decades. Sub...
Predictions of the Greenland Ice Sheet’s response to climate change are limited in part by uncertain...
The contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea-level rise has accelerated in recent decades. Sub...
Supraglacial lakes play an important role in establishing hydrological connections that allow lubric...
Surface‐derived meltwater can access the bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet, causing seasonal velocity v...
Supraglacial lake drainage events influence Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics on hourly to interannual ti...
Surface meltwater reaching the base of the Greenland Ice Sheet transits through drainage networks, m...
Subglacial hydrologic systems regulate ice sheet flow, causing acceleration or deceleration, dependi...
The Greenland ice sheet contains enough water to raise sea levels by 7 m. However, its present mass ...
Supraglacial lake drainage events are common on the Greenland ice sheet. Observations on the west co...
We measure hydrological parameters in meltwater draining from an outlet glacier in west Greenland to...
Subglacial hydrological processes at tidewater glaciers remain poorly understood due to the difficul...
We present subdaily ice flow measurements at four GPS sites between 36 and 72 km from the margin of ...