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Spatially extensive estimates of annual accumulation in the dry snow zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet determined from radar altimetry

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:06 authored by S. de la Pena, P. Nienow, A. Shepherd, V. Helm, D. Mair, Edward HannaEdward Hanna, P. Huybrechts, Q. Guo, R. Cullen, D. Wingham
<p>We present estimates of accumulation rate along a 200 km transect ranging in elevation from 2750 to 3150 m in the dry snow zone on the western slope of the Greenland Ice Sheet. An airborne radar altimeter is used to estimate the thickness of annual internal layers and, in conjunction with ground based snow/firn density profiles, annual accumulation rates between 1998 and 2003 are derived. A clear gradient in the thickness of each layer observed by the radar altimeter and in the associated estimates of annual accumulation is seen along the transect, with a 33.6% ± 16% mean decrease in accumulation from west to east. The observed inter-annual variability is high, with the annual mean accumulation rate estimated at 0.359 m.w.e. yr?1 (s.d. ± 0.049 m.w.e. yr?1). Mean accumulation rates modelled using meteorological models overestimate our results by 16% on average, but by 32% and 42% in the years 2001 and 2002. The methodology presented here demonstrates the potential to obtain accurate and spatially extensive accumulation rates from radar altimeters in regions of ice sheets where field observations are sparse, and accumulation rates greater than several tens of cm.</p>

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  • Department of Geography (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Cryosphere

Volume

4

Pages/Article Number

467-474

Publisher

European Geosciences Union (EGU) / Copernicus Publications

ISSN

1994-0416

eISSN

1994-0424

Date Submitted

2017-03-01

Date Accepted

2010-10-11

Date of First Publication

2010-11-02

Date of Final Publication

2010-11-02

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-03-01

ePrints ID

26160

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