2004
DOI: 10.1029/2003jd003945
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Measurement and simulation of snow and superimposed ice at the Kongsvegen glacier, Svalbard (Spitzbergen)

Abstract: [1] Multiyear glaciometeorological data have been collected at about the equilibrium line of Kongsvegen glacier in Svalbard. During the first summer of the investigation period, about 0.6 m of superimposed ice (SI) was built up because of effective meltwater refreeze upon the former glacier surface. Thus winter accumulation is completely retained from runoff, and latent heat is released equivalent to 27% of July net radiation. This ice layer, as well as part of the former year's ice, disappeared during the sub… Show more

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“…However, the relationship between vertical water permeability and ice layer thickness is, especially on the horizontal scale of a current regional climate model, rather uncertain. The feature of ponding water conditions is already integrated in SNOWPACK and was tested for superimposed ice formation on the Kongsvegen glacier in Svalbard (Obleitner and Lehning, 2004). Furthermore, alternative (heterogeneous) vertical water percolation schemes should be tested as our results indicate that SNOWPACK, and likely other models that compute the irreducible water content according to Coléou and Lesaffre (1998), tend to overestimate near-surface liquid water retention and subsequent refreezing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, the relationship between vertical water permeability and ice layer thickness is, especially on the horizontal scale of a current regional climate model, rather uncertain. The feature of ponding water conditions is already integrated in SNOWPACK and was tested for superimposed ice formation on the Kongsvegen glacier in Svalbard (Obleitner and Lehning, 2004). Furthermore, alternative (heterogeneous) vertical water percolation schemes should be tested as our results indicate that SNOWPACK, and likely other models that compute the irreducible water content according to Coléou and Lesaffre (1998), tend to overestimate near-surface liquid water retention and subsequent refreezing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This kind of studies proved valuable to judge the potential influence of uncertainties regarding model input and parameterization (Obleitner and Lehning, 2004). Moreover, the potential response of the mass balance on assumed environmental changes can be addressed as well (Oerlemans and Reichert, 2000).…”
Section: Sensitivity Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durand et al, 1999;Bellaire et al, 2011), mountain hydrology (e.g. Braun et al, 1994;Magnusson et al, 2011) and glacier mass balance (Obleitner and Lehning, 2004;Gerbaux et al, 2005). However, there have been few examples of direct assimilation of satellite data into models of such a degree of complexity (Toure et al, 2011).…”
Section: A Mary Et Al: Mountain Snow Ssa From Modismentioning
confidence: 99%