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Seasonal evolution of supraglacial lakes and rivers on the southwest Greenland Ice Sheet

Authors :
Kang Yang
Laurence C. Smith
Matthew G. Cooper
Lincoln H. Pitcher
Dirk van As
Yao Lu
Xin Lu
Manchun Li
Source :
Journal of Glaciology, Vol 67, Pp 592-602 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Supraglacial lakes and rivers dominate the storage and transport of meltwater on the southwest Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) surface. Despite functioning as interconnected hydrologic networks, supraglacial lakes and rivers are commonly studied as independent features, resulting in an incomplete understanding of their collective impact on meltwater storage and routing. We use Landsat 8 satellite imagery to assess the seasonal evolution of supraglacial lakes and rivers on the southwest GrIS during the 2015 melt season. Remotely sensed meltwater areas and volumes are compared with surface runoff simulations from three climate models (MERRA-2, MAR 3.6 and RACMO 2.3), and with in situ observations of proglacial discharge in the Watson River. We find: (1) at elevations >1600 m, 21% of supraglacial lakes and 28% of supraglacial rivers drain into moulins, signifying the presence of high-elevation surface-to-bed meltwater connections even during a colder-than-average melt season; (2) while supraglacial lakes dominate instantaneous surface meltwater storage, supraglacial rivers dominate total surface meltwater area and discharge; (3) the combined surface area of supraglacial lakes and rivers is strongly correlated with modeled surface runoff; and (4) of the three models examined here, MERRA-2 runoff yields the highest overall correlation with observed proglacial discharge in the Watson River.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221430 and 17275652
Volume :
67
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Glaciology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.85536a934e4f4edf940981123faa0602
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.10