TY - JOUR
T1 - Simulated Internal Storage Buildup, Release, and Runoff from Greenland Ice Sheet at Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland
AU - Mernild, S. H.
AU - Liston, G. E.
AU - van den Broeke, M.R.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This study focused on simulated glacier surface conditions (simulated Surface Melt
and liquid Precipitation available for supra-, en-, sub-, and proglacial flow processes
[after vertical percolation and potential storage within the snowpack] [henceforth
SMP]), internal water storage and release, and runoff from the Kangerlussuaq
drainage area of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), West Greenland, for the period
2006/2007 to 2007/2008. GrIS winter accumulation and summer ablation processes,
including SMP, was simulated on both daily and hourly time steps. Using hourly
meteorological driving data produced more realistic meteorological conditions
instead of daily-averaged data, in relation to snow and melt threshold surface
processes, and produced 9–17% higher annual cumulative SMP. The difference
between simulated SMP and observed catchment runoff showed a decreasing
lag time through the summer, and a drainage system storage buildup through
approximately June and early July of up to 0.29 3 109 m3, and a storage release
through approximately late July and August of up to 0.25 3 109 m3. The simulated
total Kangerlussuaq SMP for 2006/2007 and 2007/2008, indicated a reduction of
30%. This reduction in SMP occurred simultaneously with the reduction in the
overall pattern of satellite-derived GrIS surface melt from 2007 to 2008.
AB - This study focused on simulated glacier surface conditions (simulated Surface Melt
and liquid Precipitation available for supra-, en-, sub-, and proglacial flow processes
[after vertical percolation and potential storage within the snowpack] [henceforth
SMP]), internal water storage and release, and runoff from the Kangerlussuaq
drainage area of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), West Greenland, for the period
2006/2007 to 2007/2008. GrIS winter accumulation and summer ablation processes,
including SMP, was simulated on both daily and hourly time steps. Using hourly
meteorological driving data produced more realistic meteorological conditions
instead of daily-averaged data, in relation to snow and melt threshold surface
processes, and produced 9–17% higher annual cumulative SMP. The difference
between simulated SMP and observed catchment runoff showed a decreasing
lag time through the summer, and a drainage system storage buildup through
approximately June and early July of up to 0.29 3 109 m3, and a storage release
through approximately late July and August of up to 0.25 3 109 m3. The simulated
total Kangerlussuaq SMP for 2006/2007 and 2007/2008, indicated a reduction of
30%. This reduction in SMP occurred simultaneously with the reduction in the
overall pattern of satellite-derived GrIS surface melt from 2007 to 2008.
U2 - 10.1657/1938-4246-44.1.83
DO - 10.1657/1938-4246-44.1.83
M3 - Article
SN - 1523-0430
VL - 44
SP - 83
EP - 94
JO - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
JF - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
IS - 1
ER -