Volume changes of Jacobshavn Isbrae between 1985, 1997 and 2007

Following three decades of relative stability, Jakobshavn Isbrae, West Greenland, underwent dramatic thinning, retreat and speed-up starting in 1998. To assess the amount of ice loss, we analyzed 1985 aerial photos and derived a 40 m grid digital elevation model (DEM). We also obtained a 2007 40 m grid SPOT DEM covering the same region. Comparison of the two DEMs over an area of ~4000 km2 revealed a total ice loss of 160 ± 4 km3, with 107 ± 0.2 km3 in grounded regions (0.27 mm eustatic sea-level rise) and 53 ± 4 km3 from the disintegration of the floating tongue. Comparison of the DEMs with 1997 NASA Airborne Topographic Mapper data indicates that this ice loss essentially occurred after 1997, with +0.7 ± 5.6 km3 between 1985 and 1997 and -160 ± 7 km3 between 1997 and 2007. The latter is equivalent to an average specific mass balance of -3.7 ± 0.2 m/a over the study area. Previously reported thickening of the main glacier during the early 1990s was accompanied by similar-magnitude thinning outside the areas of fast flow, indicating that the land-based ice continued reacting to longer-term climate forcing.

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Motyka, Roman J, Fahnestock, Mark, Truffer, Martin (2010). Dataset: Volume changes of Jacobshavn Isbrae between 1985, 1997 and 2007. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817212

DOI retrieved: 2010

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817212
Author Motyka, Roman J
Given Name Roman J
Family Name Motyka
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Fahnestock, Mark
Truffer, Martin
Source Creation 2010
Publication Year 2010
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Motyka_2010
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Name: LandSurface

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Volume change of Jakobshavn Isbræ, West Greenland:: 1985-1997-2007
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3189/002214310793146304
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2010
Source: Journal of Glaciology
Authors: Motyka Roman J , Fahnestock Mark , Truffer Martin .