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Jakobshavn Glacier (Danish:
Jakobshavn Isbræ), also
known as
Ilulissat Glacier (Greenlandic:
Sermeq Kujalleq), is a
large outlet glacier in West Greenland...
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Landsat image of
Jakobshavn Isbræ. The
lines show the
position of the
calving front of the
Jakobshavn Isbræ since 1851. The date of this
image is 2001...
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hazards of
deploying instruments on or
below ice mélange. The
Jakobshavn Isbræ, or
Jakobshavn Glacier, has a
large drainage basin and is one of Greenland’s...
- ****ociated with
increased glacial iceberg calving from the
large Jakobshavn Isbrae glacial outlet within the
western Greenland Ice Sheet,
causing rapid melting...
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Earth Extreme points of
Earth Vestfold Hills West
Antarctic Rift
System Jakobshavn Isbræ Denman Glacier 80°S 115°W / 80°S 115°W / -80; -115 v t e...
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change in
recent decades. Its
single largest outlet glacier is
Jakobshavn Isbræ (Greenlandic:
Sermeq Kujalleq) in west Greenland,
which has been observed...
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begin to melt away.
Three glaciers that have been researched:
Jakobshavn Isbræ,
Helheim and
Kangerdlugssuaq Glaciers,
jointly drain more than 16% of the...
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Fahnestock M. (2004). "Large
fluctuations in
speed on Greenland's
Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier". Nature. 432 (7017): 608–610. Bibcode:2004Natur.432..608J. doi:10...
- have
started moving faster,
satellite data show.
These are the
Jakobshavn Isbræ at
Ilulissat on the
western edge of Greenland, and the
Kangerdlugssuaq and...
- can be fast (up to 30
metres per day (98 ft/d),
observed on
Jakobshavn Isbræ in Greenland) or slow (0.5
metres per year (20 in/year) on
small glaciers...