Title of article :
Seasonal dynamic thinning at Helheim Glacier
Author/Authors :
Bevan، نويسنده , , Suzanne L. and Luckman، نويسنده , , Adrian and Khan، نويسنده , , Shfaqat A. and Murray، نويسنده , , Tavi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
We investigate three annual mass-balance cycles on Helheim Glacier in south-east Greenland using TanDEM-X interferometric digital elevation models (DEMs), bedrock GPS measurements, and ice velocity from feature-tracking. The DEMs exhibit seasonal surface elevation cycles at elevations up to 800 m.a.s.l. with amplitudes of up to 19 m, from a maximum in July to a minimum in October or November, concentrated on the fast-flowing areas of the glacier indicating that the elevation changes have a mostly dynamic origin. By modelling the detrended bedrock loading/unloading signal we estimate a mean density for the loss of 671 ± 70 kg m − 3 and calculate that total water equivalent volume loss from the active part of the glacier (surface flow speeds >1 m day−1) ranges from 0.5 km3 in 2011 to 1.6 km3 in 2013. A rough ice-flux divergence analysis shows that at lower elevations (<200 m) mass loss by dynamic thinning fully explains seasonal elevation changes. In addition, surface elevations decrease by a greater amount than field observations of surface ablation or surface-energy-balance modelling predict, emphasising the dynamic nature of the mass loss. We conclude, on the basis of ice-front position observations through the time series, that melt-induced acceleration is most likely the main driver of the seasonal dynamic thinning, as opposed to changes triggered by retreat.
Keywords :
Helheim Glacier , TanDEM-X , mass balance , Dynamics , glaciology
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters