Seasonal Changes of Mélange Thickness Coincide With Greenland Calving Dynamics

Yue Meng,Ching-Yao Lai, Riley Culberg,Michael Shahin,Leigh Stearns,Justin Burton, Kavinda Nissanka

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Abstract Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss. Ice mélange, tightly packed sea ice and icebergs, has been hypothesized to buttress the calving fronts. However, quantifying the mélange buttressing force from field observations remains a challenge. Here we show that such quantification can be achieved with a single field measurement: thickness of mélange at the glacier terminus. We develop the first three-dimensional discrete element model of m´elange along with a simple analytical model to quantify the mélange buttressing using mélange thickness data from ArcticDEM over 32 Greenland glacier termini. We observed a strong seasonality in mélange thickness: thin mélange (averaged thickness 34+17 −15 m) in summertime when terminus retreats, and thick mélange (averaged thickness 119+31 −37 m) in wintertime when terminus advances. The observed seasonal changes of mélange thickness strongly coincide with observed Greenland calving dynamics and the modeled buttressing effects.
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