Dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet

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The Greenland ice sheet is the largest ice sheet in the Northern Hemisphere. Snow accumulation is high due to the proximity of the North Atlantic, and annual layers have been resolved in ice core records through the last glacial period. Ice flows from the interior toward the margin, where it is lost by surface melting or drains through fast-flowing outlet glaciers into fiords. The Greenland ice sheet is currently losing mass by retreat along the margins and acceleration of outlet glaciers.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of Quaternary Science : Second Edition
Number of pages9
PublisherElsevier Science Inc.
Publication date1 Jan 2013
Pages439-447
ISBN (Print)9780444536426
ISBN (Electronic)9780444536433
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

    Research areas

  • Basal melting, Basal sliding, Greenland, Greenland ice sheet, Ice crystals, Ice deformation, Ice dynamics, Ice flow, Ice sheet, Ice stream, Jakobshavn Isbrae, Mass balance, Sea level, Stratigraphy

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