The Greenland Firn Compaction Verification and Reconnaissance (FirnCover) Dataset, 2013–2019 Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • Abstract. Assessing changes in the density of snow and firn is vital to convert volume changes into mass changes on glaciers and ice sheets. Firn models simulate this process but typically rely upon steady-state assumptions and geographically and temporally limited sets of field measurements for validation. Given rapid changes recently observed in Greenland’s surface mass balance, a contemporary dataset measuring firn compaction in a range of climate zones across the Greenland ice sheet’s accumulation zone is needed. To fill this need, the Firn Compaction Verification and Reconnaissance (FirnCover) dataset comprises daily measurements from 50 strainmeters installed in boreholes at eight sites on the Greenland ice sheet between 2013 and 2019. The dataset also includes daily records of two-meter air temperature, snow height, and snow temperature from each station. The majority of the FirnCover stations were installed in close proximity to automated weather stations that measure a wider suite of meteorological measurements, allowing the user access to auxiliary datasets for model validation studies using FirnCover data. The dataset can be found here: https://www.doi.org/10.18739/A25X25D7M (MacFerrin et al., 2021). ;

publication date

  • October 21, 2021

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Date in CU Experts

  • October 26, 2021 2:26 AM

Full Author List

  • MacFerrin MJ; Stevens CM; Vandecrux B; Waddington ED; Abdalati W

author count

  • 5

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