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A comparison of supraglacial meltwater features throughout contrasting melt seasons: southwest Greenland
Glen, Emily; Leeson, Amber; Banwell, Alison F. et al.
2025In The Cryosphere, 19 (3), p. 1047-1066
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Abstract :
[en] Over recent decades, the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has lost mass through increased melting and solid ice discharge into the ocean. Surface meltwater features such as supraglacial lakes (SGLs), channels and slush are becoming more abundant as a result of the former and are implicated as a control on the latter when they drain. It is not yet clear, however, how these different surface hydrological features will respond to future climate changes, and it is likely that GrIS surface melting will continue to increase as the Arctic warms. Here, we use Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 optical satellite imagery to compare the distribution and evolution of meltwater features (SGLs, channels, slush) in the Russell–Leverett glacier catchment, southwest Greenland, in relatively high (2019) and low (2018) melt years. We show that (1) supraglacial meltwater covers a greater area and extends further inland to higher elevations in 2019 than in 2018; (2) slush – generally disregarded in previous Greenland surface hydrology studies – is far more widespread in 2019 than in 2018; (3) the supraglacial channel system is more interconnected in 2019 than in 2018; (4) a greater number and larger total area of SGLs drained in 2019, although draining SGLs were, on average, deeper and more voluminous in 2018; (5) small SGLs (≤0.0495 km2) – typically disregarded in previous studies – form and drain in both melt years, although this behaviour is more prevalent in 2019; and (6) a greater proportion of SGLs refroze in 2018 compared to 2019. This analysis provides new insight into how the ice sheet responds to significant melt events, and how a changing climate may impact meltwater feature characteristics, SGL behaviour and ice dynamics in the future.
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Glen, Emily
Leeson, Amber 
Banwell, Alison F. 
Maddalena, Jennifer
Corr, Diarmuid
Atkins, Olivia
Noël, Brice  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géographie > Climatologie et Topoclimatologie
McMillan, Malcolm 
Language :
English
Title :
A comparison of supraglacial meltwater features throughout contrasting melt seasons: southwest Greenland
Publication date :
06 March 2025
Journal title :
The Cryosphere
ISSN :
1994-0416
eISSN :
1994-0424
Publisher :
Copernicus
Volume :
19
Issue :
3
Pages :
1047-1066
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
NERC - Natural Environment Research Council
ESA - European Space Agency
NSF - National Science Foundation
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