학술논문

Hydrologic modeling of a perennial firn aquifer in southeast Greenland
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Glaciology, Vol 69, Pp 607-622 (2023)
Subject
Glacier hydrology
ice-sheet modelling
melt – surface
polar firn
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Language
English
ISSN
0022-1430
1727-5652
Abstract
A conceptual model, based on field observations and assumed physics of a perennial firn aquifer near Helheim Glacier (southeast Greenland), is evaluated via steady-state 2-D simulation of liquid water flow and energy transport with phase change. The simulation approach allows natural representation of flow and energy advection and conduction that occur in vertical meltwater recharge through the unsaturated zone and in lateral flow within the saturated aquifer. Agreement between measured and simulated aquifer geometry, temperature, and recharge and discharge rates confirms that the conceptual field-data-based description of the aquifer is consistent with the primary physical processes of groundwater flow, energy transport and phase change. Factors that are found to control simulated aquifer configuration include surface temperature, meltwater recharge rate, residual total-water saturation and capillary fringe thickness. Simulation analyses indicate that the size of perennial firn aquifers depends primarily on recharge rates from surface snowmelt. Results also imply that the recent aquifer expansion, likely due to a warming climate, may eventually produce lakes on the ice-sheet surface that would affect the surface energy balance.