Marine-terminating outlet glaciers discharge mass through iceberg calving, submarine melting, and meltwater run-off. While calving can be quantified by in situ and remote-sensing observations, meltwater run-off, the subglacial transport of meltwater, and submarine melting are not well constrained due to inherent difficulties observing the subglacial and proglacial environments at tidewater glaciers. Remote-sensing and in situ measurements of surface sediment plumes, and their suspended sediment concentration (SSC), have been used as a proxy for glacier meltwater run-off. However, this relationship between satellite reflectance and SSC has predominantly been established using land-terminating glaciers. Here, we use two Svalbard tidewater gla...
Meltwater runoff is an important component of the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) and...
Limited measurements along Greenland’s remote coastline hamper quantification of the sediment and as...
The Greenland ice sheet has experienced a six-fold increase in ice loss during the last three decade...
This work was supported by National Science Foundation IGERT award: [Grant Number DGE-0801490]; Nati...
Rising sea levels and increased surface melting of the Greenland ice sheet have heightened the need ...
The ice-proximal environment of the Nordaustlandet tidewater ice cap, Svalbard Archipelago, is one o...
High-latitude atmospheric warming is impacting freshwater cycling, requiring techniques for monitori...
High-latitude atmospheric warming is impacting freshwater cycling, requiring techniques for monitori...
ABSTRACT. Meltwater runoff is an important component of the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet ...
Data suggest that climate change has significantly affected and will continue to affect global envir...
Tidewater glaciers form a significant drainage catchment of glacierised areas, directly transporting...
Meltwater and sediment-laden plumes at tidewater glaciers, resulting from the localized subglacial d...
Supraglacial lakes pond meltwater on the surface of glaciers. They form in the ablation zone during ...
Tidewater glacier calving provides the most direct mechanism of ice transfer from land to the ocean....
International audienceClimate warming causes a decrease of glaciers in Svalbard. This results in si...
Meltwater runoff is an important component of the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) and...
Limited measurements along Greenland’s remote coastline hamper quantification of the sediment and as...
The Greenland ice sheet has experienced a six-fold increase in ice loss during the last three decade...
This work was supported by National Science Foundation IGERT award: [Grant Number DGE-0801490]; Nati...
Rising sea levels and increased surface melting of the Greenland ice sheet have heightened the need ...
The ice-proximal environment of the Nordaustlandet tidewater ice cap, Svalbard Archipelago, is one o...
High-latitude atmospheric warming is impacting freshwater cycling, requiring techniques for monitori...
High-latitude atmospheric warming is impacting freshwater cycling, requiring techniques for monitori...
ABSTRACT. Meltwater runoff is an important component of the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet ...
Data suggest that climate change has significantly affected and will continue to affect global envir...
Tidewater glaciers form a significant drainage catchment of glacierised areas, directly transporting...
Meltwater and sediment-laden plumes at tidewater glaciers, resulting from the localized subglacial d...
Supraglacial lakes pond meltwater on the surface of glaciers. They form in the ablation zone during ...
Tidewater glacier calving provides the most direct mechanism of ice transfer from land to the ocean....
International audienceClimate warming causes a decrease of glaciers in Svalbard. This results in si...
Meltwater runoff is an important component of the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) and...
Limited measurements along Greenland’s remote coastline hamper quantification of the sediment and as...
The Greenland ice sheet has experienced a six-fold increase in ice loss during the last three decade...