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  • The evolution of Greenland's glaciers is influenced by factors like their depth below sea level, flow speed, surface melt, and interactions with warm ocean water.
  • A new mapping technique was used to accurately determine the bed topography near Sermeq Avannarleq and Kujalleq glaciers in the Torssukatak Fjord, integrating various data sources for better precision.
  • Findings show a profound 700 m deep fjord that transitions to shallower sills, which helps explain the stability of these glaciers against warm ocean influences and the presence of icebergs.

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The evolution of Greenland glaciers in a warming climate depends on their depth below sea level, flow speed, surface melt, and ocean-induced undercutting at the calving front. We present an innovative mapping of bed topography in the frontal regions of Sermeq Avannarleq and Kujalleq, two major glaciers flowing into the ice-choked Torssukatak Fjord, central west Greenland. The mapping combines a mass conservation algorithm inland, multibeam echo sounding data in the fjord, and high-resolution airborne gravity data at the ice-ocean transition where other approaches have traditionally failed. We obtain a reliable, precision (±40 m) solution for bed topography across the ice-ocean boundary. The results reveal a 700 m deep fjord that abruptly ends on a 100-300 m deep sill along the calving fronts. The shallow sills explain the presence of stranded icebergs, the resilience of the glaciers to ocean-induced undercutting by warm Atlantic water, and their remarkable stability over the past century.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5993245PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2018GL077204DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The evolution of Greenland's glaciers is influenced by factors like their depth below sea level, flow speed, surface melt, and interactions with warm ocean water.
  • A new mapping technique was used to accurately determine the bed topography near Sermeq Avannarleq and Kujalleq glaciers in the Torssukatak Fjord, integrating various data sources for better precision.
  • Findings show a profound 700 m deep fjord that transitions to shallower sills, which helps explain the stability of these glaciers against warm ocean influences and the presence of icebergs.
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