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On the Net Mass Balance of the Glaciers and Ice Caps in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic

Authors :
Kjetil Melvold
Julian A. Dowdeswell
Francis Pinglot
Jon Ove Hagen
Source :
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 35:264-270
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2003.

Abstract

The ice masses of Svalbard cover an area of ca. 36 600 km2, and are thus among the largest glaciated areas in the Arctic. Annual mass balance measurements have been carried out on several Svalbard glaciers over up to 30 yr. However, these glaciers extend over only 0.5% of the total ice-covered area. The measured mean net balance has been negative and no changing trend has been observed. On some glaciers and larger ice caps, the mean net balance has also been measured at different altitudes by detecting radioactive reference layers from nuclear fallouts in 1963 and 1986 in shallow ice cores. The net balance/altitude curves have been estimated for thirteen different regions in Svalbard, and combined with digital elevation models of all Svalbard ice masses used to calculate the net balance in each 100-m altitude interval. The net loss of mass through iceberg calving was estimated and appears to be an important component of the net mass loss from Svalbard ice masses. The overall total net balance is ...

Details

ISSN :
19384246 and 15230430
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7e1a0ccbd2263732f932791f85977efa