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Title: Brief communication: Thinning of debris-covered and debris-free glaciers in a warming climate
Authors: BANERJEE, ARGHA
Dept. of Earth and Climate Science
Keywords: Thinning of debris-covered
Debris-free glaciers
Warming climate
Climate starts warming
2017
Issue Date: Jan-2017
Publisher: European Geosciences Union
Citation: Cryosphere, 11, 133-138.
Abstract: Recent geodetic mass-balance measurements reveal similar thinning rates on glaciers with or without debris cover in the Himalaya–Karakoram region. This comes as a surprise as a thick debris cover reduces the surface melting significantly due to its insulating effects. Here we present arguments, supported by results from numerical flowline model simulations of idealised glaciers, that a competition between the changes in the surface mass-balance forcing and that of the emergence/submergence velocities can lead to similar thinning rates on these two types of glaciers. As the climate starts warming, the thinning rate on a debris-covered glacier is initially smaller than that on a similar debris-free glacier. Subsequently, the rate on the debris-covered glacier becomes comparable to and then larger than that on the debris-free one. The time evolution of glacier-averaged thinning rates after an initial warming is strongly controlled by the time variation of the corresponding emergence velocity profile.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3325
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-11-133-2017
ISSN: 1994-0416
1994-0424
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