Climatic Drivers of Ice Slabs and Firn Aquifers in Greenland

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2024-02-16

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Brils, MaxISNI 0000000512509696
Kuipers Munneke, PeterISNI 0000000392156952
Jullien, N.
Tedstone, A. J.
Machguth, H.
Jan van de Berg, WillemORCID 0000-0002-8232-2040ISNI 0000000419423214
van den Broeke, MichielORCID 0000-0003-4662-7565ISNI 0000000389564445

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Abstract

Recent observations revealed the existence of ice slabs and aquifers on the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS). Both affect the ice sheet's hydrology: ice slabs facilitate runoff and aquifers modulate drainage to the bed. However, their climatic drivers and history remain unclear, as most observations cover only two decades. Here, we present a model simulation of the evolution of GrIS ice slabs and aquifers (1980–2020), evaluated using radar measurements. The results show that accumulation, melt and rain rates are good predictors for the spatial distribution of ice slabs and aquifers. Both features were already present in the late 1980s, and their extent remained relatively constant until the beginning of this century, after which increased melt led to their expansion. We show that almost any transect from the coast to the ice-sheet interior will cross either an ice slab region, or an aquifer, or both.

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Greenland, aquifers, firn, ice sheet, ice slabs, modeling, Geophysics, General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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Brils, M, Munneke, P K, Jullien, N, Tedstone, A J, Machguth, H, van de Berg, W J & van den Broeke, M R 2024, 'Climatic Drivers of Ice Slabs and Firn Aquifers in Greenland', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 51, no. 3, e2023GL106613, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106613