Self-regulation of ice flow varies across the ablation area in south-west Greenland

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2015

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van de Wal, Roderik S.W.ISNI 0000000388217396
Smeets, PaulISNI 0000000390012963
Boot, W.ISNI 0000000506337736
Stoffelen, M.
van Kampen, R.
Doyle, S. H.
Wilhelms, F.
van den Broeke, MichielORCID 0000-0003-4662-7565ISNI 0000000389564445
Reijmer, C. H.ORCID 0000-0001-8299-3883ISNI 0000000392002072
Oerlemans, HansISNI 0000000084066680

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The concept of a positive feedback between ice flow and enhanced melt rates in a warmer climate fuelled the debate regarding the temporal and spatial controls on seasonal ice acceleration. Here we combine melt, basal water pressure and ice velocity data. Using 20 years of data covering the whole ablation area, we show that there is not a strong positive correlation between annual ice velocities and melt rates. Annual velocities even slightly decreased with increasing melt. Results also indicate that melt variations are most important for velocity variations in the upper ablation zone up to the equilibrium line altitude. During the extreme melt in 2012, a large velocity response near the equilibrium line was observed, highlighting the possibility of meltwater to have an impact even high on the ice sheet. This may lead to an increase of the annual ice velocity in the region above S9 and requires further monitoring.

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ANNUAL GLACIOHYDROLOGY CYCLE, SEA-LEVEL RISE, SUBGLACIAL DRAINAGE, SURFACE MELT, OUTLET GLACIERS, SCALAR TRANSFER, WATER STORAGE, MASS-BALANCE, SHEET, ACCELERATION

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van de Wal, R S W, Smeets, C J P P, Boot, W, Stoffelen, M, van Kampen, R, Doyle, S H, Wilhelms, F, van den Broeke, M R, Reijmer, C H, Oerlemans, J & Hubbard, A 2015, 'Self-regulation of ice flow varies across the ablation area in south-west Greenland', The Cryosphere, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 603-611. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-603-2015