Supraglacial Ice Cliffs Can Substantially Increase the Mass Loss of Debris‐Covered Glaciers

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2021-03-28Type
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Abstract
The thinning patterns of debris‐covered glaciers in High Mountain Asia are not well understood. Here we calculate the effect of supraglacial ice cliffs on the mass balance of all glaciers in a Himalayan catchment, using a process‐based ice cliff melt model. We show that ice cliffs are responsible for higher than expected thinning rates of debris‐covered glacier tongues, leading to an underestimation of their ice mass loss of 17% ± 4% in the catchment if not considered. We also show that cliffs do enhance melt where other processes would suppress it, that is, at high elevations, or where debris is thick, and that they contribute relatively more to glacier mass loss if oriented north. Our approach provides a key contribution to our understanding of the mass losses of debris‐covered glaciers, and a new quantification of their catchment wide melt and mass balance. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000477375Publication status
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Geophysical Research LettersVolume
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American Geophysical UnionSubject
contribution of ice cliffs to glacier melt; debris‐covered glaciers; Nepalese Himalayas; supraglacial ice cliffsFunding
146761 - Understanding Contrasts in High Mountain Hydrology in Asia (UNCOMUN) (SNF)
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