Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)

The purpose of this research is to estimate the effect of snow cover on the store of cold of the glacier surface layer. The store of cold is a complex parameter that shows the degree of cooling of the surface layer of the glacier at the end of the cold period. This value is determined with regard fo...

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Main Authors: A. V. Sosnovsky, R. A. Chernov
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Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/871
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spelling doaj-f499694055814ae9b4392eb1cf0b03842021-08-02T08:42:12ZrusNaukaLëd i Sneg2076-67342412-37652021-03-01611758810.31857/S2076673421010072649Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)A. V. Sosnovsky0R. A. Chernov1Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of SciencesThe purpose of this research is to estimate the effect of snow cover on the store of cold of the glacier surface layer. The store of cold is a complex parameter that shows the degree of cooling of the surface layer of the glacier at the end of the cold period. This value is determined with regard for the dynamics of air temperature and snow cover, changes in the density and structure of snow, and the moisture content (water store) in the snow and firn layer by the beginning of the cold period. Analysis of data from measurements of the thermal regime of the upper 11‑meter layer of the East Grenfjord Glacier demonstrated that effect of the snow cover depth (thickness) on the store of cold is ambiguous: when the depth increases, the store of cold can both increase and decrease. For example, in the colder winter of 2013, the store of cold in the upper 11‑meter layer of the glacier was smaller than the similar value in the warmer and snowier winter of 2014. It was found that this was caused by influence of thaws and rains in the winter of 2014. They could produce changes in the structure of the snow cover: an increase in its density and hardness after freezing of ice grains, as well as increase thermal conductivity that could result in more significant cooling of the surface layer of the glacier this winter. Numerical experiments made possible to establish the dependence of the store of cold in the upper layer of the glacier on meteorological conditions and the snow depth. Calculations have shown that with the depth of 50 cm, a rise of winter air temperature by 1 °C reduces the store of cold, on average, by 8.5 MJ/m2, whereas with a snow thickness of 200 cm, the decrease is 6 MJ/m2. Increasing the snow thickness from 50 to 100 cm reduces the store of cold by 11 MJ/m2 at −6 °C, and by 15 MJ/m2 at −10 °C. And growth of snow thickness from 150 to 200 cm decreases the store of cold by 4 MJ/m2 at the temperature of −6 °C, and by 3 MJ/m2 at −10 °C. According to calculations for the compact snow with a thickness of 150 cm at −10 °C, the store of cold increases by 12% as compared with the average snow hardness. A more significant difference in the value of the store of cold happens when the stratigraphy of the snow cover is not taken into account. Note also, that when modeling the temperature regime and estimating the store of cold in the ice at the end of the cold period, one should take into account the moisture content of the upper 1-m ice layer at the end of the ablation period.https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/871storage of coldglaciersnow depthsvalbardrain-on-snowthawsstratigraphythermal conductivity
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author A. V. Sosnovsky
R. A. Chernov
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R. A. Chernov
Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)
Lëd i Sneg
storage of cold
glacier
snow depth
svalbard
rain-on-snow
thaws
stratigraphy
thermal conductivity
author_facet A. V. Sosnovsky
R. A. Chernov
author_sort A. V. Sosnovsky
title Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)
title_short Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)
title_full Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)
title_fullStr Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the East Grenfjord (Austre Grønfjordbreen) Glacier (Svalbard)
title_sort effect of snow cover on cooling of the surface layer of the east grenfjord (austre grønfjordbreen) glacier (svalbard)
publisher Nauka
series Lëd i Sneg
issn 2076-6734
2412-3765
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The purpose of this research is to estimate the effect of snow cover on the store of cold of the glacier surface layer. The store of cold is a complex parameter that shows the degree of cooling of the surface layer of the glacier at the end of the cold period. This value is determined with regard for the dynamics of air temperature and snow cover, changes in the density and structure of snow, and the moisture content (water store) in the snow and firn layer by the beginning of the cold period. Analysis of data from measurements of the thermal regime of the upper 11‑meter layer of the East Grenfjord Glacier demonstrated that effect of the snow cover depth (thickness) on the store of cold is ambiguous: when the depth increases, the store of cold can both increase and decrease. For example, in the colder winter of 2013, the store of cold in the upper 11‑meter layer of the glacier was smaller than the similar value in the warmer and snowier winter of 2014. It was found that this was caused by influence of thaws and rains in the winter of 2014. They could produce changes in the structure of the snow cover: an increase in its density and hardness after freezing of ice grains, as well as increase thermal conductivity that could result in more significant cooling of the surface layer of the glacier this winter. Numerical experiments made possible to establish the dependence of the store of cold in the upper layer of the glacier on meteorological conditions and the snow depth. Calculations have shown that with the depth of 50 cm, a rise of winter air temperature by 1 °C reduces the store of cold, on average, by 8.5 MJ/m2, whereas with a snow thickness of 200 cm, the decrease is 6 MJ/m2. Increasing the snow thickness from 50 to 100 cm reduces the store of cold by 11 MJ/m2 at −6 °C, and by 15 MJ/m2 at −10 °C. And growth of snow thickness from 150 to 200 cm decreases the store of cold by 4 MJ/m2 at the temperature of −6 °C, and by 3 MJ/m2 at −10 °C. According to calculations for the compact snow with a thickness of 150 cm at −10 °C, the store of cold increases by 12% as compared with the average snow hardness. A more significant difference in the value of the store of cold happens when the stratigraphy of the snow cover is not taken into account. Note also, that when modeling the temperature regime and estimating the store of cold in the ice at the end of the cold period, one should take into account the moisture content of the upper 1-m ice layer at the end of the ablation period.
topic storage of cold
glacier
snow depth
svalbard
rain-on-snow
thaws
stratigraphy
thermal conductivity
url https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/871
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