Zachariae Isstrom

Zachariae Isstrom

1911 map with the Zachariæ Isstrøm at the bottom
Location within Greenland

Location within Greenland

Type Piedmont glacier
Location Greenland
Coordinates 78°0′N 30°0′W / 78.000°N 30.000°W / 78.000; -30.000Coordinates: 78°0′N 30°0′W / 78.000°N 30.000°W / 78.000; -30.000
Area 91,780 km2 (35,440 sq mi)
Width 26 km
Terminus Greenland Sea
North Atlantic Ocean

Zachariae Isstrom (Danish: Zachariæ Isstrøm; Isstrøm being the Danish word for ice stream) is a large glacier located in King Frederick VIII Land, northeast Greenland.

Geography

It drains an area of 91,780 km2 (35,440 sq mi) of the Greenland Ice Sheet with a flux (quantity of ice moved from the land to the sea) of 11.7 km3 (2.8 cu mi) per year, as calculated for 1996,[1] increasing to 15 km3 (3.6 cu mi) in 2015.[2] The glacier holds a 0.5-meter sea-level rise equivalent.

Zachariæ Isstrøm has its terminus south of Lambert Land and north of Nørreland, near the Achton Friis Islands.[3] It terminates into an embayment previously packed with multi-year calf ice.[4]

Glacier retreat

Zachariæ Isstrøm broke loose from a stable position in 2012 and entered a phase of accelerated retreat as predicted in 2008.[5]

From a state of approximate mass balance until 2003 it is now losing mass at about 5 Gt/yr. The ice velocity increased by 50% in 2000-2014. In 2015 it detached from a stabilizing sill and retreated rapidly along a downward-sloping, marine-based bed[2] with substantial calving[6]

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