Controls on short-term variations in Greenland glacier dynamics

A.V. Sundal, A. Shepherd, M.R. van den Broeke, J.H. van Angelen, N. Gourmelen, J. Park

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Abstract

Short-term ice-dynamical processes at Greenland’s Jakobshavn and Kangerdlugssuaq glaciers were studied using a 3 day time series of synthetic aperture radar data acquired during the 2011 European Remote-sensing Satellite-2 (ERS-2) 3 day repeat campaign together with modelled meteorological parameters. The time series spans the period March–July 2011 and captures the first 30% of the summer melting season. In both study areas, we observe velocity fluctuations at the lower 10 km of the glacier. At Jakobshavn Isbræ, where our dataset covers the first part of the seasonal calving-front retreat, we identify ten calving episodes, with a mean calving-front area loss of 1.29 0.4km2. Significant glacier speed-up was observed in the near-terminus area following all calving episodes. We identify changes in calving-front geometry as the dominant control on velocity fluctuations on both glaciers, apart from a
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)883-892
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Glaciology
Volume59
Issue number217
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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