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Greenland ice marginal lake evolution as a driver of ice sheet change - how important are rising lake temperatures?

£7.22M GBP

Funder Natural Environment Research Council
Recipient Organization University of York
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Aug 31, 2023
End Date Aug 30, 2026
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 4
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID NE/X013537/1
Grant Description

Are ice-sheet marginal lakes an emerging major driver of Greenland Ice Sheet margin change?

Over the past 50-years, the Arctic has warmed at more than twice the global rate and it is virtually certain that this will continue.

In response to this, the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has lost mass, and consequently the retreat of ice margins and increasing amounts of melt have led to a substantial growth in the number and size of ice-marginal lakes. These lakes are important because their presence leads to even more ice melting and enhanced mass loss.

We hypothesise that these Greenlandic lakes are warming in line with atmospheric temperatures, and that a growing number of warming lakes will have an increasingly large impact on changes at the GrIS margins - this is important work as it could make us rethink how Greenland will melt.

The aim of this proposal is to characterise the temporal and spatial thermal regime of Greenlandic ice-marginal lakes, and their impact on ice margin dynamics and recession.

All Grantees

University of Reading; Bangor University; University of Leeds; University of York

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