Melt rates in the kilometer-size grounding zone of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, before and during a retreat

Author:

Ciracì Enrico12ORCID,Rignot Eric123ORCID,Scheuchl Bernd2ORCID,Tolpekin Valentyn4ORCID,Wollersheim Michael4,An Lu56ORCID,Milillo Pietro78ORCID,Bueso-Bello Jose-Luis8ORCID,Rizzoli Paola8ORCID,Dini Luigi9

Affiliation:

1. Radar Science and Engineering Section, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91109

2. Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697

4. ICEYE Ltd., 2150 Espoo, Finland

5. College of Surveying and Geo-informatics, Tongji University, 200092 Shanghai, China

6. Center for Spatial Information Science and Sustainable Development Applications, Tongji University, 200092 Shanghai, China

7. Cullen College of Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77004

8. Microwaves and Radar Institute, German Aerospace Center, 82234 Munich, Germany

9. Space Geodesy Centre Giuseppe Colombo, Italian Space Agency, 75100 Matera, Italy

Abstract

Warming of the ocean waters surrounding Greenland plays a major role in driving glacier retreat and the contribution of glaciers to sea level rise. The melt rate at the junction of the ocean with grounded ice—or grounding line—is, however, not well known. Here, we employ a time series of satellite radar interferometry data from the German TanDEM-X mission, the Italian COSMO-SkyMed constellation, and the Finnish ICEYE constellation to document the grounding line migration and basal melt rates of Petermann Glacier, a major marine-based glacier of Northwest Greenland. We find that the grounding line migrates at tidal frequencies over a kilometer-wide (2 to 6 km) grounding zone, which is one order of magnitude larger than expected for grounding lines on a rigid bed. The highest ice shelf melt rates are recorded within the grounding zone with values from 60 ± 13 to 80 ± 15 m/y along laterally confined channels. As the grounding line retreated by 3.8 km in 2016 to 2022, it carved a cavity about 204 m in height where melt rates increased from 40 ± 11 m/y in 2016 to 2019 to 60 ± 15 m/y in 2020 to 2021. In 2022, the cavity remained open during the entire tidal cycle. Such high melt rates concentrated in kilometer-wide grounding zones contrast with the traditional plume model of grounding line melt which predicts zero melt. High rates of simulated basal melting in grounded glacier ice in numerical models will increase the glacier sensitivity to ocean warming and potentially double projections of sea level rise.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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