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Annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet interpolated from historical and newly compiled observation data

January 1, 2012

The estimation of ice/snow accumulation is of great significance in quantifying the mass balance of ice sheets and variation in water resources. Improving the accuracy and reducing uncertainty has been a challenge for the estimation of annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet. In this study, we kriged and analyzed the spatial pattern of accumulation based on an observation data series including 315 points used in a recent research, plus 101 ice cores and snow pits and newly compiled 23 coastal weather station data. The estimated annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet is 31.2 g cm−2 yr−1, with a standard error of 0.9 g cm−2 yr−1. The main differences between the improved map developed in this study and the recently published accumulation maps are in the coastal areas, especially southeast and southwest regions. The analysis of accumulations versus elevation reveals the distribution patterns of accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet.

Publication Year 2012
Title Annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet interpolated from historical and newly compiled observation data
DOI 10.1111/j.1468-0459.2012.00458.x
Authors Dayong Shen, Yuling Liu, Shengli Huang
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geografiska Annaler, Series A: Physical Geography
Index ID 70043697
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center