Nature Communications (Sep 2020)

Low elevation of Svalbard glaciers drives high mass loss variability

  • Brice Noël,
  • C. L. Jakobs,
  • W. J. J. van Pelt,
  • S. Lhermitte,
  • B. Wouters,
  • J. Kohler,
  • J. O. Hagen,
  • B. Luks,
  • C. H. Reijmer,
  • W. J. van de Berg,
  • M. R. van den Broeke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18356-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Svalbard glaciers are among the lowest ice masses in the Arctic, with a peak in glacier area below 450 m elevation. Using a high-resolution climate model, here the authors show that a modest warming in the mid-1980s propagated meltwater runoff above the glacier area peak, amplifying Svalbard mass loss from all elevations.