Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Recession (2001-2003)

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Jakobshavn Isbrae holds the record as Greenland's fastest moving glacier and major contributor to the mass balance of the continental ice sheet. Starting in late 2000, following a period of slowing down in the mid 1990s, the glacier showed significant acceleration and nearly doubled its discharge of ice. The following imagery from the Landsat satellite shows the retreat of Jakobshavn's calving front from 2001 to 2003.

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Nature, Volume 432, 2 December 2004, pp. 608-610

Nature, Volume 432, 2 December 2004, pp. 608-610


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