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      Near-surface internal melting: a substantial mass loss on Antarctic Dry Valley glaciers

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          The McMurdo Dry Valleys, southern Victoria Land, East Antarctica, are a polar desert, and melt from glacial ice is the primary source of water to streams, lakes and associated ecosystems. Previous work found that to adequately model glacier ablation and subsurface ice temperatures with a surface energy-balance model required including the transmission of solar radiation into the ice. Here we investigate the contribution of subsurface melt to the mass balance of (and runoff from) Dry Valley glaciers by including a drainage process in the model and applying the model to three glacier sites using 13 years of hourly meteorological data. Model results for the smooth glacier surfaces common to many glaciers in the Dry Valleys showed that sublimation was typically the largest component of surface lowering, with rare episodes of surface melting, consistent with anecdotal field observations. Results also showed extensive internal melting 5–15 cm below the ice surface, the drainage of which accounted for ~50% of summer ablation. This is consistent with field observations of subsurface streams and formation of a weathering crust. We identify an annual cycle of weathering crust formation in summer and its removal during the 10 months of winter sublimation.

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                Journal
                Journal of Glaciology
                J. Glaciol.
                International Glaciological Society
                0022-1430
                1727-5652
                2014
                July 10 2017
                2014
                : 60
                : 220
                : 361-374
                Article
                10.3189/2014JoG13J095
                da679236-43ca-468e-8503-90cf89356da2
                © 2014

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