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Accelerating ice loss from peripheral glaciers in North Greenland

  • 1. Technical University of Denmark
  • 2. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
  • 3. Goddard Space Flight Center
  • 4. Utrecht University
  • 5. University of Bristol
  • 6. University of Copenhagen

Description

In recent decades, Greenland's peripheral glaciers have experienced large-scale mass loss, resulting in a substantial contribution to sea-level rise. Only 4% of Greenland's ice cover are small peripheral glaciers that are distinct from the ice sheet proper. Despite comprising this relatively small area, these small peripheral glaciers are responsible for 11% of the ice loss associated with Greenland's recent sea-level rise contribution. Using the satellite laser platforms ICESat and ICESat-2, we estimate that ice loss from these Greenland glaciers increased from 27±6 Gt/yr (2003–2009) to 42±6 Gt/yr (2018–2021).

Here, we provide the laser altimetry assessment of changing ice loss rates from Greenland peripheral glaciers that bridges both the ICESat and ICESat-2 periods of Feb 2003 – Dec 2021. We provide peripheral glaciers elevation changes including correction for firn compaction, elastic uplift rates from present-day mass changes, and long-term past ice changes (Glacial Isostatic Adjustment- GIA).

We provide:

(1) Mean elevation change rates of the Greenland peripheral glaciers during, Feb 2003 - Oct 2009, Oct 2008 - Apr 2019, and Oct 2018 – Dec 2021 obtained from ICESat and ICESat-2 data. The grid resolution is 500x500 meters.

(2) Mean elastic uplift rates of the bedrock (in mm/yr) due to ice loss during, Feb 2003 - Oct 2009, Oct 2008 - Apr 2019, and Oct 2018 – Dec 2021.

(3) Mean firn compaction rates in m/yr during, Feb 2003 - Oct 2009, Oct 2008 - Apr 2019, and Oct 2018 – Dec 2021.

(4) Glacial Isostatic Adjustment- GIA rates in mm/yr from the GNET-GIA empirical model of Khan et al. (2016).

(5) Time series of mean surface air temperature in degrees Celcius during May-September in north, northwest, southeast, southwest, and northwest Greenland from RACMO2.3p2.

 

 

Notes

File List: GRL_Khan_2022GL098915.zip

This compressed file contains five directories:

Directory 1 "dhdt": Description: Mean elevation change rates of the Greenland peripheral glaciers during, Feb 2003 - Oct 2009, Oct 2008 - Apr 2019, and Oct 2018 – Dec 2021

Directory 2 "elastic" Description: Mean elastic uplift rates of the bedrock (in mm/yr) due to ice loss during, Feb 2003 - Oct 2009, Oct 2008 - Apr 2019, and Oct 2018 – Dec 2021.

Directory 3 "firn" Description: Mean firn compaction rates in m/yr during, Feb 2003 - Oct 2009, Oct 2008 - Apr 2019, and Oct 2018 – Dec 2021.

Directory 4 "GIA" Description: Glacial Isostatic Adjustment- GIA rates in mm/yr from the GNET-GIA empirical model of Khan et al. (2016).

Directory 5 "temp" Description: Time series of mean surface air temperature in degrees Celcius during May-September in north, northwest, southeast, southwest, and northwest Greenland from RACMO2.3p2.

Funding provided by: Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004836
Award Number: 1026-00085B

Funding provided by: Villum Fonden
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100008398
Award Number: Project No. 40718

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10.1029/2022GL098915 (DOI)