Influence of meltwater on Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics
Influence of meltwater on Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics
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2017-09
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Stevens, Laura A.
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10.1575/1912/9251
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Seasonal fluxes of meltwater control ice-flow processes across the Greenland Ice Sheet ablation zone
and subglacial discharge at marine-terminating outlet glaciers. With the increase in annual ice sheet
meltwater production observed over recent decades and predicted into future decades, understanding
mechanisms driving the hourly to decadal impact of meltwater on ice flow is critical for predicting
Greenland Ice Sheet dynamic mass loss. This thesis investigates a wide range of meltwater-driven
processes using empirical and theoretical methods for a region of the western margin of the Greenland
Ice Sheet. I begin with an examination of the seasonal and annual ice flow record for the region using
in situ observations of ice flow from a network of Global Positioning System (GPS) stations. Annual
velocities decrease over the seven-year time-series at a rate consistent with the negative trend in annual
velocities observed in neighboring regions. Using observations from the same GPS network, I next
determine the trigger mechanism for rapid drainage of a supraglacial lake. In three consecutive years,
I find precursory basal slip and uplift in the lake basin generates tensile stresses that promote hydrofracture
beneath the lake. As these precursors are likely associated with the introduction of meltwater
to the bed through neighboring moulin systems, our results imply that lakes may be less able to drain
in the less crevassed, interior regions of the ice sheet. Expanding spatial scales to the full ablation
zone, I then use a numerical model of subglacial hydrology to test whether model-derived effective
pressures exhibit the theorized inverse relationship with melt-season ice sheet surface velocities.
Finally, I pair near-ice fjord hydrographic observations with modeled and observed subglacial
discharge for the Saqqardliup sermia–Sarqardleq Fjord system. I find evidence of two types of glacially
modified waters whose distinct properties and locations in the fjord align with subglacial discharge
from two prominent subcatchments beneath Saqqardliup sermia. Continued observational and
theoretical work reaching across discipline boundaries is required to further narrow our gap in
understanding the forcing mechanisms and magnitude of Greenland Ice Sheet dynamic mass loss.
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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September 2017
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Stevens, L. A. (2017). Influence of meltwater on Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics [Doctoral thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]. Woods Hole Open Access Server. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/9251