Abstract

Increased ablation under a greenhouse-effect climate is calculated by an energy-balance model for two sites at the margin of the Greenland ice sheet: Nordbogletscher, south Greenland, and Qamanârssûp sermia, West Greenland. The change in summer ablation is nearly linear with change in summer temperature, with gradients of 0.43 and 0.57 m water a−1 deg−1 for Nordbogletscher and Qamanârssûp sermia, respectively. However, the increase in ablation rate must be less in the higher parts of the ice sheet. A future climatic warming will therefore cause a rapid retreat of the ice-sheet margin and a steeper ice-sheet profile.

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