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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Alison_Gl; Avangnardleq_Gl; Balgoni_Gl; Characteristic; Cornell_Gl; DeDodes_Centr_Gl; DeDodes_E_Gl; DeDodes_W_Gl; Dietrichsons_Gl; Docker_Smith_Gl; Edvard_Gl; Eqip_Gl; Event label; Fisher_Gl; Gade_Gl; Giesecke_Gl; Glacier; Glacier width; Haffner_Gl; Harald_Moltke_Gl; Helland_Gl; Igdlulik_Gl; Igssuarssuit_Gl; Ingia_Gl; Jakobshavn_Gl; Jensen_Gl; Kangerdlugssup; Kangia_Gl; Kangigdleq_Gl; Kangilerngata_Gl; Kong_Oscar_Gl; Kujatdleq_Gl; Latitude of event; Leven_Gl; Longitude of event; Meteor_Gl; Mohn_Gl; Morells_Gl; Murdoch_Gl; Nansen_Gl; Narssap_Gl; Nordenskiolds_Gl; Nutarmiut_Gl; Perdlerfiup_Gl; Pituffik_Gl; Qamanarssup_Gl; Rink_Gl; SAT; Satellite remote sensing; Savigssuaq_Gl; Sermiligarssuk_Gl; Silardleq_Gl; Slope; Steenstrup_Gl; Store_Gl; Sugar_Loaf_Gl; Sverdrups_Gl; Tendency; Torssukatak_Gl; Torsukatat_Gl; Tuvssaq_Gl; Ukassorssuaq_Gl; Umiamako_Gl; Upernavik_Centr_Gl; Upernavik_N_Gl; Upernavik_NW_Gl; Upernavik_S_Gl; Ussing_Gl; West Greenland; Yngvar_Nielson_Gl
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 428 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: Alison_Gl; Avangnardleq_Gl; Balgoni_Gl; Cornell_Gl; DATE/TIME; DeDodes_Centr_Gl; DeDodes_E_Gl; DeDodes_W_Gl; Dietrichsons_Gl; Distance; Docker_Smith_Gl; Edvard_Gl; Eqip_Gl; Event label; Fisher_Gl; Gade_Gl; Giesecke_Gl; Glacier; Haffner_Gl; Harald_Moltke_Gl; Helland_Gl; Igdlulik_Gl; Igssuarssuit_Gl; Ingia_Gl; Jakobshavn_Gl; Jensen_Gl; Kangerdlugssup; Kangia_Gl; Kangigdleq_Gl; Kangilerngata_Gl; Kong_Oscar_Gl; Kujatdleq_Gl; Latitude of event; Leven_Gl; Longitude of event; Meteor_Gl; Mohn_Gl; Morells_Gl; Murdoch_Gl; Nansen_Gl; Narssap_Gl; Nordenskiolds_Gl; Nutarmiut_Gl; Perdlerfiup_Gl; Pituffik_Gl; Qamanarssup_Gl; Rink_Gl; SAT; Satellite remote sensing; Savigssuaq_Gl; Sermiligarssuk_Gl; Silardleq_Gl; Steenstrup_Gl; Store_Gl; Sugar_Loaf_Gl; Surface elevation; Sverdrups_Gl; Torssukatak_Gl; Torsukatat_Gl; Tuvssaq_Gl; Ukassorssuaq_Gl; Umiamako_Gl; Upernavik_Centr_Gl; Upernavik_N_Gl; Upernavik_NW_Gl; Upernavik_S_Gl; Ussing_Gl; West Greenland; Yngvar_Nielson_Gl
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1251 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Howat, Ian M; Ahn, Yushin; Joughin, Ian; van den Broeke, Michiel R; Lenaerts, Jan T M; Smith, Ben E (2011): Mass balance of Greenland's three largest outlet glaciers, 2000-2010. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(12), L12501, https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GL047565
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Acceleration of Greenland's three largest outlet glaciers, Helheim, Kangerdlugssuaq and Jakobshavn Isbræ, accounted for a substantial portion of the ice sheet's mass loss over the past decade. Rapid changes in their discharge, however, make their cumulative mass-change uncertain. We derive monthly mass balance rates and cumulative balance from discharge and surface mass balance (SMB) rates for these glaciers from 2000 through 2010. Despite the dramatic changes observed at Helheim, the glacier gained mass over the period, due primarily to the short duration of acceleration and a likely longer-term positive balance. In contrast, Jakobshavn Isbræ lost an equivalent of over 11 times the average annual SMB and loss continues to accelerate. Kangerdlugssuaq lost over 7 times its annual average SMB, but loss has returned to the 2000 rate. These differences point to contrasts in the long-term evolution of these glaciers and the danger in basing predictions on extrapolations of recent changes.
    Keywords: -; DATE/TIME; East Greenland; Error, absolute; Event label; Glacier; Glacier discharge; Glacier mass, flux; Glacier width; Helheim_glacier; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Jakobshavn_Isbrae; Kangerdlugssuaq_gl; MULT; Multiple investigations; Sermilik Fjord, SE Greenland; West Greenland
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: McFadden, Ellyn M; Howat, Ian M; Joughin, Ian; Smith, Ben E; Ahn, Yushin (2011): Changes in the dynamics of marine terminating outlet glaciers in west Greenland (2000–2009). Journal of Geophysical Research, 116(F2), F02022, https://doi.org/10.1029/2010JF001757
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Recent changes in the dynamics of Greenland's marine terminating outlet glaciers indicate a rapid and complex response to external forcing. Despite observed ice front retreat and recent geophysical evidence for accelerated mass loss along Greenland's northwestern margin, it is unclear whether west Greenland glaciers have undergone the synchronous speed-up and subsequent slow-down as observed in southeastern glaciers earlier in the decade. To investigate changes in west Greenland outlet glacier dynamics and the potential controls behind their behavior, we derive time series of front position, surface elevation, and surface slope for 59 marine terminating outlet glaciers and surface speeds for select glaciers in west Greenland from 2000 to 2009. Using these data, we look for relationships between retreat, thinning, acceleration, and geometric parameters to determine the first-order controls on glacier behavior. Our data indicate that changes in front positions and surface elevations were asynchronous on annual time scales, though nearly all glaciers retreated and thinned over the decade. We found no direct relationship between retreat, acceleration, and external forcing applicable to the entire region. In regard to geometry, we found that, following retreat, (1) glaciers with grounded termini experienced more pronounced changes in dynamics than those with floating termini and (2) thinning rates declined more quickly for glaciers with steeper slopes. Overall, glacier geometry should influence outlet glacier dynamics via stress redistribution following perturbations at the front, but our data indicate that the relative importance of geometry as a control of glacier behavior is highly variable throughout west Greenland.
    Keywords: International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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