Weekly to monthly terminus variability of Greenland’s marine-terminating outlet glaciers

Autor: Taryn E. Black, Ian Joughin
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
ISSN: 1994-0424
Popis: Earlier studies have shown that seasonal terminus-position variability is superimposed on multi-decadal trends of glacier retreat. To characterize this seasonal variability, we manually digitized terminus positions for 219 marine-terminating glaciers in Greenland from January 2015 through December 2021 using Sentinel-1 SAR mosaics. We digitized at a monthly frequency for 199 glaciers and at a six-day frequency for 20 glaciers. We found that nearly 75 % of glacier termini in Greenland vary significantly on a seasonal basis. For these seasonally-varying glaciers, on average, seasonal retreat typically begins in mid-May, and seasonal advance generally commences in early October. The timing of the initiation of the retreat period may be related to the timing of the onset of ice-sheet surface melt. The rate of retreat events peaks in late summer and reaches a minimum in late winter and early spring. The median magnitude of terminus-position seasonality, the difference between glacier length at the dates of peak advance and retreat, is about 220 m. We find a stronger correlation between this magnitude and glacier velocity than between magnitude and glacier width. Terminus-position seasonality can influence longer-term glacier dynamics and, consequently, ice-sheet mass balance. This study contributes to our understanding of terminus-position seasonality for individual glaciers and collectively for glaciers around the entire Greenland Ice Sheet.
Databáze: OpenAIRE