The Arctic Centre’s postdoctoral researcher, glaciologist Martina Schäfer is on her way to Svalbard with a Polish glaciology research group from the University of Silesia in Katowice to study glaciers in south west Svalbard.
During the expedition the group is going to do
measurements on the well-studied Hansbreen glacier and explore
Paierlbreen glacier. The aim of the research on Paierlbreen is to
understand better the process of surge motivated by aiming to understand
better how glaciers reflect climate, climate change and future
sea-level change.
The process of surging (a short event, where a
glacier can move up to several hundreds of meters per day) associated
with severe crevassing and associated intense calving (iceberg break up)
is not yet well understood and an important process to understand the
past and predict the future of glaciers.
Schäfer’s part of the
research consists in modelling the dynamics of the glacier including
occurring surge events. This first glacier recognition expedition is the
occasion to determine the necessary, but also feasible field
observations.
The expedition is part of the international
PolarCLIMATE project “Sensitivity of Svalbard glaciers to climate change
(SvalGlac)” funded by The European Science Foundation (ESF).
You
can follow the expedition on internet from the
Arctic Centre’s Facebook
and from
Martina Schäfer’s own website.
For more
information:
Martina Schäfer, martina.schafer(at)ulapland.fi
AK/JL, LaY/SV