A porous layer of multi-year snow known as firn covers the Greenland-ice-sheet interior. The firn layer buffers the ice-sheet contribution to sea-level rise by retaining a fraction of summer melt as liquid water and refrozen ice. In this study we quantify the Greenland ice-sheet firn air content (FAC), an indicator of meltwater retention capacity, based on 360 point observations. We quantify FAC in both the uppermost 10 m and the entire firn column before interpolating FAC over the entire ice-sheet firn area as an empirical function of long-term mean air temperature ((T-a) over bar) and net snow accumulation () We estimate a total ice-sheet-wide FAC of 26800 +/- 1840 km(3), of which 6500 +/- 450 km(3) resides within the uppermost 10 m of fi...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Increasing melt over the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) recorded over the past several years has resulte...
A porous layer of multi-year snow known as firn covers the Greenland-ice-sheet interior. The firn la...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
The firn layer that covers 90 % of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) plays an important role in determi...
Current sea-level rise partly stems from increased surface melting and meltwater runoff from the Gre...
Atmospheric warming over the Greenland Ice Sheet during the last 2 decades has increased the amount ...
Firn on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) buffers meltwater, and has a variable thickness, complicating...
Approximately half of Greenland's current annual mass loss is attributed to runoff from surface melt...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Increasing melt over the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) recorded over the past several years has resulte...
A porous layer of multi-year snow known as firn covers the Greenland-ice-sheet interior. The firn la...
Perennial snow, or firn, covers 80 % of the Greenland ice sheet and has the capacity to retain surfa...
The firn layer that covers 90 % of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) plays an important role in determi...
Current sea-level rise partly stems from increased surface melting and meltwater runoff from the Gre...
Atmospheric warming over the Greenland Ice Sheet during the last 2 decades has increased the amount ...
Firn on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) buffers meltwater, and has a variable thickness, complicating...
Approximately half of Greenland's current annual mass loss is attributed to runoff from surface melt...
Poorly understood processes controlling retention of meltwater in snow and firn have important impli...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Runoff has recently become the main source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and is an impor...
Increasing melt over the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) recorded over the past several years has resulte...