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Assessing the summer water budget of a moulin basin in the sermeq avannarleq ablation region, Greenland ice sheet

  • Daniel McGrath
  • , William Colgan
  • , Konrad Steffen
  • , Phillip Lauffenburger
  • , James Balog

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Abstract

We provide an assessment of the supraglacial water budget of a moulin basin on the western margin of the Greenland ice sheet for 15 days in August 2009. Meltwater production, the dominant input term to the 1.14 ± 0.06 km2 basin, was determined from in situ ablation measurements. The dominant water-output terms from the basin, accounting for 52% and 48% of output, respectively, were moulin discharge and drainage into crevasses. Moulin discharge exhibits large diurnal variability (0.017-0.54 m3 s-1) with a distinct late-afternoon peak at 16:45 local time. This lags peak meltwater production by ∼2.8 ± 4.2 hours. An Extreme Ice Survey time-lapse photography sequence complements the observations of moulin discharge. We infer, from in situ observations of moulin geometry, previously published borehole water heights and estimates of the temporal lag between meltwater production and observed local ice surface uplift ('jacking'), that the transfer of surface meltwater to the englacial water table via moulins is nearly instantaneous (<30min). We employ a simple crevasse mass-balance model to demonstrate that crevasse drainage could significantly dampen the surface meltwater fluctuations reaching the englacial system in comparison to moulin discharge. Thus, unlike crevasses, moulins propagate meltwater pulses to the englacial system that are capable of overwhelming subglacial transmission capacity, resulting in enhanced basal sliding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)954-964
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Glaciology
Volume57
Issue number205
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

Programme Area

  • Programme Area 5: Nature and Climate

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