Greenland ice-sheet wide glacier classification based on two distinct seasonal ice velocity behaviors

Saurabh Vijay*, Michalea D. King, Ian M. Howat, Anne M. Solgaard, Shfaqat Abbas Khan, Brice Noël

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    Abstract

    Greenland glaciers exhibit variable seasonal velocity signals that may reflect differences in subglacial hydrology. Here, we conduct a first GrIS-wide glacier classification based on seasonal velocity patterns derived from 2017 Sentinel-1 radar data. Our classification focuses on two distinct seasonal ice velocity patterns, with the first (type-2 from Moon and others, 2014) showing periods of both speedup and slowdown during the melt season, and the second (type-3) instead showing a longer period of slowdown from elevated velocities in the winter and spring. We analyze 221 glaciers in 2017 and show that 48 exhibit type-2 behavior, and 72 exhibit type-3 behavior. We extend the classification to 2018 and 2019 and find that while the glaciers meeting each criterion vary year to year, type-2 is consistently more common in the northern regions and type-3 is more common in the south. Our results highlight the varied impact of meltwater on subglacial drainage systems and glacier flow in Greenland.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Glaciology
    Volume67
    Issue number266
    Pages (from-to)1241 - 1248
    ISSN0022-1430
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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    Keywords

    • Glacier fluctuations
    • Ice dynamics
    • Ice velocity
    • Ice/atmosphere interactions
    • Remote sensing

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