Density assumptions for converting geodetic glacier volume change to mass change
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Abstract. The geodetic method is widely used for assessing changes in the mass balance of mountain glaciers. However, comparison of repeated digital elevation models only provides a glacier volume change that must be converted to a change in mass using a density assumption or model. This study investigates the use of a constant factor for the volume-to-mass conversion based on a firn compaction model applied to simplified glacier geometries with idealized climate forcing, and two glaciers with long-term mass balance series. It is shown that the "density" of geodetic volume change is not a constant factor and is systematically smaller than ice density in most cases. This is explained by the accretion/removal of…
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- Firn
- Glacier
- Geodetic datum
- Geology
- Glacier mass balance
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Volume (thermodynamics)
- Climate change
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- Climate action
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