Is the positive mass balance of north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula glaciers persistent after 2015?

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LÁSKA Kamil ENGEL Zbyněk NÝVLT Daniel STACHOŇ Zdeněk KAVAN Jan SMOLÍKOVÁ Jana STUCHLÍK Radim LIPPL Stefan BRAUN Matthias

Year of publication 2018
Type Conference abstract
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Faculty of Science

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Description In this contribution, we tried to examine whether JRI glaciers could respond to climate variability in such a short time. We analysed annual mass balance changes of four dominant land-based glaciers in the northern part of JRI (Davies Dome, Whisky Glacier, Triangular Glacier, San Jose Glacier). The surface mass-balance changes were estimated based on ablation stakes and differential GNSS measurements, which were carried out over last two years (2015/16–2016/17). In addition, surface elevation changes were determined for this period and compared with digital elevation models (DEMs) created from available TanDEM-X scenes. The annual surface mass-balance was negative for the most of investigated glaciers in the 2015–17 period. One of the highest negative mass-balance was found for Whisky Glacier in 2015–16, when this glacier lost 0.36 m w.e. in average.
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