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Atlantic water intrusion triggers rapid retreat and regime change at previously stable Greenland glacier

Earth Sciences

Atlantic water intrusion triggers rapid retreat and regime change at previously stable Greenland glacier

T. R. Chudley, I. M. Howat, et al.

Discover the alarming findings of T. R. Chudley, I. M. Howat, M. D. King, and A. Negrete as they unveil the rapid retreat and vulnerability of Greenland's Steenstrup glacier, driven by unexpected warm Atlantic water intrusions. This study challenges our understanding of ice mass loss in the region, emphasizing the impact of deeper ocean temperatures.... show more
Abstract
Ice discharge from Greenland's marine-terminating glaciers contributes to half of all mass loss from the ice sheet, with numerous mechanisms proposed to explain their retreat. Here, we examine K.I.V Steenstrups Nordre Bræ ('Steenstrup') in Southeast Greenland, which, between 2018 and 2021, retreated -7 km, thinned -20%, doubled in discharge, and accelerated -300%. This rate of change is unprecedented amongst Greenland's glaciers and now places Steenstrup in the top 10% of glaciers by contribution to ice-sheet-wide discharge. In contrast to expected behaviour from a shallow, grounded tide-water glacier, Steenstrup was insensitive to high surface temperatures that destabilised many regional glaciers in 2016, appearing instead to respond to a >2 °C anomaly in deeper Atlantic water (AW) in 2018. By 2021, a rigid proglacial mélange had developed alongside notable seasonal variability. Steenstrup's behaviour highlights that even long-term stable glaciers with high sills are vulnerable to sudden and rapid retreat from warm AW intrusion.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 19, 2023
Authors
T. R. Chudley, I. M. Howat, M. D. King, A. Negrete
Tags
Greenland
glaciers
ice mass loss
warm water intrusion
climate change
glacier retreat
Nordre Bræ
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