Area, volume and ELA changes of West Greenland local glaciers and ice caps from 1985–2020

Andrea Securo*, Costanza Del Gobbo, Michele Citterio, Horst Machguth, Marco Marcer, Niels J. Korsgaard, Renato R. Colucci

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Abstract

The behaviour of mountain glaciers on decadal time scales is a useful indicator for assessing climate change. Although less monitored and studied than the ice sheet, local glaciers and ice caps along the coast of Greenland are substantial contributors to meltwater runoff and sea level rise. This study analyses the cumulative area, ice mass and Equilibrium Line Altitude (ELA) change that occurred on 4100 glaciers and ice caps in West Greenland from 1985 to approximately 2020, using remotely sensed data and including glaciers smaller than 1 km2 in the calculations. The glaciers involved in the study decreased in area by 1774 ± 229 km2 which corresponds to almost −15%. Their surface elevation decreased on average by 20.6 ± 3.9 m, corresponding to a rate of −0.5 ± 0.1 m w.e. a−1. The ELA shows a median regional rise of 150 m with marked local variability and higher median rise in the northern part of the study area. Strong regional gradients in ELA of individual glaciers are found, both towards the ice sheet and in areas where local orography affects precipitation. The observed high spatial variability of changes suggests that more monitoring on sub-regional level is needed.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere73
JournalJournal of Glaciology
Volume70
Number of pages12
ISSN0022-1430
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Arctic glaciology
  • Equilibrium line altitude
  • Glacier mass balance
  • Mountain glaciers
  • Remote sensing

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