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Mair et al. 2005
Mair, D., Burgess, D. and Sharp, M. (2005). Thirty-seven year mass balance of Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada, determined by shallow ice coring and melt modeling. Journal of Geophysical Research 110: doi: 10.1029/2003JF000099. issn: 0148-0227.

In April--May 2000, eight boreholes were drilled to ~15--20 m depth on the Devon Ice Cap. 137Cs γ activity profiles of each borehole showed a peak count rate at depth that is associated with fallout from atmospheric thermonuclear weapons testing in 1963. Snow, firn, and ice densities were measured at each core site and were used to estimate the average pattern of mass balance across the accumulation zone of the ice cap over the period 1963--2000. The average mass balance across the entire ice cap for the period 1960--2000 was also estimated using a degree-day model driven by data derived from on-ice temperature sensors and long-term measurements at Resolute Bay. Best fitting degree-day factors were determined for different sectors of the ice cap by comparing model output with repeated annual mass balance measurements made along two transects (Koerner, 1970). The results suggest that the ice cap has lost ~1.6 km3 water per year, equivalent to a mean net mass balance of approximately -0.13 m We a-1. Estimates of the mean mass balance for individual drainage basins reveal regions of positive and negative mass balance that are consistent with remotely sensed observations of advancing and retreating ice cap margins, respectively.

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Keywords
Cryosphere, Ice cores, Cryosphere, Mass balance (1218, 1223), Cryosphere, Glaciology (1621, 1827, 1863), Hydrology, Snow and ice (0736, 0738, 0776, 1827), Geographic Location, Arctic region (0718, 4207), glaciology, Arctic, Devon Ice Cap, glacier mass balance, ice cores
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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