Abstract
Recent years investigations have suggested that the circulation of warm
seawater along the coast of Greenland play an important role for the
mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet. A key driving force for the
circulation is the contribution of meltwater in the inner parts of fjord
systems where surface freshwater run-off is found in the top of the
water column in the fjord while sub-glacial meltwater is entrained
deeper in the water column. The latter is highly important as this
colder buoyant freshwater is pushed to the water surface followed by a
compensating deeper landward current bringing warm salty water to the
glacier front. In early September 2009, the lake Illuliartôq,
dammed by the Narssap Sermia glacier in Godthåbsfjorden, drained
during a weekend. Large amounts of cold fresh meltwater draining into
the fjord at the base of the glacier where it contributed to the water
circulation in the fjord. The large quantity of buoyant freshwater
changed the osmotic pressure and pushed redfish to the water surface
causing them to die from divers disease. Further investigation suggested
that three ice-dammed lakes adjacent to the Narssap Sermia glacier had
drained within the previous year. Analysis of the water masses in
Godthåbsfjorden shows that the sudden drainage of ice-dammed lakes
not only affects the marine ecosystem but also has a tremendous effect
on the circulation of water masses within the fjord. Preliminary results
suggest that the drainage causes a landward flow of warm seawater which
is 10-30 times the volume of an ice-dammed lake prior to drainage. The
warm water influx in turn causes the glacier to retreat and to gradually
become thinner which feeds back to an increase in drainage events of
ice-dammed lakes over time. On a larger scale the feedback mechanism
between the drainage of lakes, the circulation of water masses and the
retreat of tidewater glaciers may suggest a speedup of the melting of
the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 1 Dec 2011 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2011 |
Keywords
- [0700] CRYOSPHERE
- [0720] CRYOSPHERE / Glaciers
- [0746] CRYOSPHERE / Lakes
- [0758] CRYOSPHERE / Remote sensing