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Measuring Ice: Observation techniques that inform us about the extent and dynamics of the cryosphere ESS431: Principles of Glaciology ESS505: The Cryosphere Monday, 10/01 – Knut Christianson
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Page 1: Measuring Ice: Observation techniques that inform us about ......The components of the cryosphere: The Ice Sheets Mountain Glaciers Seasonal Snow Sea Ice Permafrost Coverage Area Reservoir

MeasuringIce:Observationtechniquesthatinformusabouttheextentanddynamicsofthecryosphere

ESS431:PrinciplesofGlaciology

ESS505:TheCryosphere

Monday,10/01– KnutChristianson

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The components of the cryosphere:

The Ice Sheets

Mountain Glaciers

Seasonal Snow

Sea Ice

Permafrost

Coverage Area Reservoir Size (m sle)

AntarcticaGreenland

23

13.31.71.1

8.4 / 153.0 / 19

45

ArcticAntarctic

0.1

567

0.8

Average Ocean Depth:~3500m

All ice on earth ~ 2%

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Measuring spatiotemporal variability in the cryosphere

Blue, Black, Nisqually & South Cascade Glaciers

Nisqually Glacier

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(Harper, 1993)

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Today’s focus -

• What are the variables of interest in cryospheric research?

• How are these variables measured now, and how have they been historically? What are the advantages of different observation methods?

• What is the basis for remote sensing, and what are the current remote sensing techniques used in cryospheric research?

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Forcings

Glacier System

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Forcings

• Snow accumulation rates and distribution• Melt rates and areas• Atmosphere and ocean temperatures

Glacier System

• Flow behavior (speed / direction)• Geometry (area, thickness)• Substrate material?

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Forcings

• Snow accumulation rates and distribution• Melt rates and areas• Atmosphere and ocean temperatures

In-situ Methods

Airborne/Satellite Remote Sensing

Glacier System

• Flow behavior (speed / direction)• Geometry (area, thickness)• Substrate material?

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In-situ Measurements

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In-situ Measurements

Directly collecting information about a system at a point of interest. This requires that the instrumentation be in contact with a point of interest for

the system.

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Your typical story for a Svalbard glacier:

Front position 1906

Front position 2002

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• Longyearbyen

• Ny-Ålesund

• Ny-Ålesund

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BRG

MLB

• Ny-Ålesund

0 10 km

Austre Brøggerbreen (BRG) and

Midre Lovénbreen (MLB) longest

annually measured high Arctic

mass balance time-series (started

1967, 1968, respectively).

Kongsvegen (KNG) shorter time

series (since 1987).

KNG

NP mass balance

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Accumulation

• To derive total accumulation, you measure change in snow thickness + deposited snow density

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Snow thickness (m)

Ele

vatio

n (m

asl

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Y = X * 0.002962 + 0.58

Accumulation: Density Cores

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Accumulation: Density Cores

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Melt

• To derive total melt in the ablation zone, you just have to measure changes in ice thickness.

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Stake measurements: accumulation and ablation

Snow

Ice

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Pits and cores : digging deeper in time

• Snow pits can provide information for ~decade of net snow fall information, depending on accumulation rates.

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Pits and cores : digging deeper in time

• Snow pits can provide information for ~decade of net snow fall information, depending on accumulation rates.

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Winter soundings

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Winter balance 0.49Summer balance -0.85

Net balance -0.36ELA 414

Balance : Accumulation and Ablation

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Winter balance 0.49Summer balance -0.85

Net balance -0.36

Midre Lovénbreenyear bw bs bn1967/68 0.48 -0.51 -0.031968/69 0.41 -1.25 -0.841969/70 0.36 -0.89 -0.531970/71 0.70 -1.16 -0.461971/72 0.98 -1.2 -0.221972/73 0.82 -0.84 -0.021973/74 0.70 -1.59 -0.891974/75 0.83 -1.04 -0.211975/76 0.75 -1.1 -0.351976/77 0.80 -0.84 -0.041977/78 0.81 -1.29 -0.481978/79 0.80 -1.46 -0.661979/80 0.83 -1.26 -0.431980/81 0.51 -0.97 -0.461981/82 0.66 -0.64 0.021982/83 0.75 -0.92 -0.171983/84 0.74 -1.42 -0.681984/85 0.98 -1.46 -0.481985/86 1.06 -1.27 -0.211986/87 0.82 -0.58 0.241987/88 0.56 -1.05 -0.491988/89 0.63 -0.87 -0.241989/90 0.87 -1.38 -0.511990/91 0.98 -0.88 0.11991/92 0.84 -0.98 -0.141992/93 0.68 -1.56 -0.881993/94 0.87 -1 -0.131994/95 0.52 -1.31 -0.791995/96 0.80 -0.78 0.021996/97 0.56 -0.98 -0.421997/98 0.53 -1.11 -0.581998/99 0.56 -0.90 -0.341999/00 0.49 -0.54 -0.052000/01 0.49 -0.85 -0.36

Mass balance time series

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Svalbard NPI glacier mass balance time series

Austre Brøggerbreen mass balance

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

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0.5

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1.5

1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

Winter Summer Net

Midre Lovénbreen mass balance

-2.0

-1.5

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0.5

1.0

1.5

1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

Winter Summer Net

Kongsvegen mass balance

-2.0

-1.5

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Winter Summer Net

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Midre Lovénbreen

Kongsvegen

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Temperature Observations

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Temperature: Radiosonde [Atmosphere]

• Can ascend 35,000 meters• 92 Stations managed by the NWS (800 world)

• Measure:• Altitude• Pressure• Temperature• Relative humidity• Wind• Position

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Temperature: Radiosonde [Atmosphere]

• Can ascend 35,000 meters• 92 Stations managed by the NWS (800 world)

• Measure:• Altitude• Pressure• Temperature• Relative humidity• Wind• Position

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Temperature: ARGO Float [Ocean]

• Operate for ~5 years• Dive to 2000m Depth

• Measure• Temperature• Salinity • Ocean Currents• Microstructure/turbulence

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Automated Exploration under Antarctic Ice Shelves: Christianson, Dutrieux, Lee, Girton, Rainville

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Robotic Exploration under Dotson Ice Shelf, Antarctica

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Robotic Exploration under Dotson Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Preview for later: combining in-situ and remote-sensing tools is necessary for tricky problems

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Tem

pera

ture

Salin

ityAb

s. Ge

os. V

el.

Robotic Exploration under Dotson Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Are these systems in steady state?

Average Values Standard Deviation

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In Situ Measurements

• Forcings• Stake Measurements (Accumulation and Melt)• Snow Pits (Accumulation Zone)• Land Weather Stations (Temperature / Precip)• Radiosondes (Atmosphere observations)• Argo Floats (Ocean Observations)

• Glacier Characteristics?

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Forcings

• Snow accumulation rates and distribution• Melt rates and areas• Atmosphere and ocean temperatures

In Situ Methods

Airborne/Satellite Remote Sensing

Glacier System

• Flow behavior (speed / direction)• Geometry (area, thickness)• Substrate material?

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Flow Behavior (Survey)

• Set up monitoring stakes• From a fixed point, observe

changes in the positions of those stakes with time

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Flow Behavior (GPS)

• Long-term stations (continuous monitoring)

• Reoccupation (lower cost, lower temperature resolution)

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Geometry• Rely HEAVILY on Remote

sensing

• Stereo-photos collected on the ground, as well as traditional survey methods, were used to compute area.

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Geometry• Rely HEAVILY on Remote

sensing

• Stereo-photos collected on the ground, as well as traditional survey methods, were used to compute area.

• Ice thickness was inferred from area/volume scaling relationships.

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Area/Volume Scaling

! = #$%

V = Glacier Volumec and γ = Empirical or Theoretical ConstantsS = Glacier Area

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Borehole Observations

• Provides direct measurements of ice properties and thickness

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Borehole Observations

• Provides direct measurements of ice properties and thickness

• Spatially restricted, given the cost.

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In Situ Measurements

• Forcings• Stake Measurements (Accumulation and Melt)• Snow Pits (Accumulation Zone)• Land Weather Stations (Temperature / Precip)• Radiosondes (Atmosphere observations)• Argo Floats (Ocean Observations)

• Glacier Characteristics?• Stake Measurements (Repeat surveys for velocity and strain)• Ground Surveys + Stereo Photos (Glacier Geometry)• Borehole observations (Geometry and Physical Properties)

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Remote Sensing

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Remote Sensing

Collecting information about a system at a distance. This requires transmission of information from the system to the instrument without

direct contact.

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Remote Sensing

Collecting information about a system at a distance. This requires transmission of information from the system to the instrument without

direct contact.

Potential Fields Wave Theory

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The Physics of Observation

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Gravity

! = #$% ∗ $'('

Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation:F: The force due to gravityG: Universal Gravitational Constantm: Masses of the objectsd: Distance between their centers of mass

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Wave Theory

!"#!$" = &"'"#

The Wave Equation:u: The propagating perturbationt: Timec: The wave speed

1D Solution to the Wave Equation:u: The propagating perturbationt: Timex: Distance in the propagation directionk: Wavenumberf: Frequencyc: The wave speed

# $, ) = sin -) − 201 ∗ $ + 4& = 56 - = 75

Wave ReflectionR: Reflection Coefficient

Z: Electric / Acoustic Properties8 = 9" − 97

9" + 97

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Black Body Radiation

!" =2ℎ&'() *

+",- − 1

01

!" ≈234&)()

Planck’s Law:L: Radiance (outgoing energy)h: Planck’s Constantf: Frequencyc: Speed of Lightk: Boltzmann’s ConstantT: Temperature

Brightness Temperature Equations:45: Brightness Temperature6: Emissivity 47: Surface Temperature

(Microwave Approximation)

45 = 648

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Remote Sensing

Ice Thickness / Material Properties Changes in Ice Mass

Sea Ice Presence / Skin Temperature

Surface Changes and Ice Flow Speeds