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A Snow Density Dataset for Improving Surface Boundary Conditions in Greenland Ice Sheet Firn Modeling

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FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2018.00051

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snow surface density; firn; Greenland; parameterization; surface mass budget; model boundary condition

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  1. Danish Research Council [FNU 4002-00234]
  2. Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  3. NASA Cryospheric Sciences program NASA Award [NNX15AC62G]

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The surface snow density of glaciers and ice sheets is of fundamental importance in converting volume to mass in both altimetry and surface mass balance studies, yet it is often poorly constrained. Site-specific surface snow densities are typically derived from empirical relations based on temperature and wind speed. These parameterizations commonly calculate the average density of the top meter of snow, thereby systematically overestimating snow density at the actual surface. Therefore, constraining surface snow density to the top 0.1mcan improve boundary conditions in high-resolution firn-evolution modeling. We have compiled an extensive dataset of 200 point measurements of surface snow density from firn cores and snow pits on the Greenland ice sheet. We find that surface snow density within 0.1m of the surface has an average value of 315 kg m(-3) with a standard deviation of 44 kg m(-3), and has an insignificant annual air temperature dependency. We demonstrate that two widely-used surface snow density parameterizations dependent on temperature systematically overestimate surface snow density over the Greenland ice sheet by 17-19%, and that using a constant density of 315 kg m(-3) may give superior results when applied in surface mass budget modeling.

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