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Thermal tracing of retained meltwater in the lower accumulation area of the Southwestern Greenland ice sheet
2016
Annals of Glaciology
ABSTRACTWe present in situ firn temperatures from the extreme 2012 melt season in the southwestern lower accumulation area of the Greenland ice sheet. The upper 2.5 m of snow and firn was temperate during the melt season, when vertical meltwater percolation was inefficient due to a ~5.5 m thick ice layer underlying the temperate firn. Meltwater percolation and refreezing beneath 2.5 m depth only occurred after the melt season. Deviations from temperatures predicted by pure conductivity suggest
doi:10.1017/aog.2016.2
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