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Hypsometric amplification and routing moderation of Greenland ice sheet meltwater release

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CRYOSPHERE
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 1371-1386

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/tc-11-1371-2017

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  1. Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland [7-015998, 09-064628, 2138-08-0003]
  2. Danish Natural Science Research Council [272-07-0645]
  3. Center for Permafrost
  4. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
  5. Greenland Analogue Project (GAP)
  6. Danish Energy Agency
  7. GAP from the Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet

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Concurrent ice sheet surface runoff and proglacial discharge monitoring are essential for understanding Greenland ice sheet meltwater release. We use an updated, wellconstrained river discharge time series from the Watson River in southwest Greenland, with an accurate, observation-based ice sheet surface mass balance model of the similar to 12 000 km(2) ice sheet area feeding the river. For the 2006-2015 decade, we find a large range of a factor of 3 in interannual variability in discharge. The amount of discharge is amplified similar to 56% by the ice sheet's hypsometry, i.e., area increase with elevation. A good match between river discharge and ice sheet surface meltwater production is found after introducing elevationdependent transit delays that moderate diurnal variability in meltwater release by a factor of 10-20. The routing lag time increases with ice sheet elevation and attains values in excess of 1 week for the upper reaches of the runoff area at similar to 1800m above sea level. These multi-day routing delays ensure that the highest proglacial discharge levels and thus overbank flooding events are more likely to occur after multiday melt episodes. Finally, for the Watson River ice sheet catchment, we find no evidence of meltwater storage in or release from the en-and subglacial environments in quantities exceeding our methodological uncertainty, based on the good match between ice sheet runoff and proglacial discharge.

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