2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023gl104894
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The Impact of Bare Ice Duration and Geo‐Topographical Factors on the Darkening of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Shunan Feng,
Joseph Mitchell Cook,
Kathrin Naegeli
et al.

Abstract: Dark (low albedo) surface ice on the Greenland Ice Sheet enhances melting and subsequent runoff, a major mass loss contributor during the ablation season. The accumulation of both biological (e.g., glacier ice algae) and abiotic (e.g., mineral dust) light‐absorbing particulates are important darkening factors, that are potentially influenced by the duration of snow‐free, bare ice (a phenological factor), and other geo‐topographical factors such as elevation, slope, aspect and the distance from the ice margin. … Show more

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