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Ryder Glacier in northwest Greenland is shielded from warm Atlantic water by a bathymetric sill

Martin Jakobsson, Larry A. Mayer, Johan Nilsson, Christian Stranne, Brian R. Calder, Matt O’Regan, John W Farrell, Thomas M. Cronin, Volker Brüchert, Julek Chawarski, Björn Eriksson, Jonas Fredriksson, Laura Gemery, Anna Glueder, Felicity Holmes, Kevin Jerram, Nina Kirchner, Alan C Mix, Julia Muchowski, Abhay Prakash, Brendan T. Reilly, Brett F. Thornton, Adam Ulfsbo, Elizabeth Weidner, Henning Åkesson, Tamara Handl, Emelie Ståhl, Lee-Gray Boze, Sam Reed, Gabriel West, June Padman

2020Communications Earth & Environment322 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The processes controlling advance and retreat of outlet glaciers in fjords draining the Greenland Ice Sheet remain poorly known, undermining assessments of their dynamics and associated sea-level rise in a warming climate. Mass loss of the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased six-fold over the last four decades, with discharge and melt from outlet glaciers comprising key components of this loss. Here we acquired oceanographic data and multibeam bathymetry in the previously uncharted Sherard Osborn Fjord in northwest Greenland where Ryder Glacier drains into the Arctic Ocean. Our data show that warmer subsurface water of Atlantic origin enters the fjord, but Ryder Glacier’s floating tongue at its present location is partly protected from the inflow by a bathymetric sill located in the innermost fjord. This reduces under-ice melting of the glacier, providing insight into Ryder Glacier’s dynamics and its vulnerability to inflow of Atlantic warmer water.

Topics & Concepts

FjordSillGeologyGlacierBathymetryOceanographyGreenland ice sheetTidewater glacier cycleGlacier morphologySeabed gouging by iceArcticIce sheetIce shelfCryosphereArctic ice packSea iceGeomorphologyAntarctic sea iceIce calvingGeochemistryGeneticsPregnancyBiologyLactationCryospheric studies and observationsArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsWinter Sports Injuries and Performance
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