The Cryosphere (Oct 2019)

Brief communication: Subglacial lake drainage beneath Isunguata Sermia, West Greenland: geomorphic and ice dynamic effects

  • S. J. Livingstone,
  • A. J. Sole,
  • R. D. Storrar,
  • D. Harrison,
  • N. Ross,
  • J. Bowling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-2789-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 2789 – 2796

Abstract

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We report three active subglacial lakes within 2 km of the lateral margin of Isunguata Sermia, West Greenland, identified by differencing time-stamped ArcticDEM strips. Each lake underwent one drainage–refill event between 2009 and 2017, with two lakes draining in < 1 month in August 2014 and August 2015. The 2015 drainage caused a ∼ 1-month down-glacier slowdown in ice flow and flooded the foreland, aggrading the proglacial channel by 8 m. The proglacial flooding confirms the ice-surface elevation anomalies as subglacial water bodies and demonstrates how their drainage can significantly modify proglacial environments. These subglacial lakes offer accessible targets for geophysical investigations and exploration.