Dark Ice and Bio-albedo: Seminar Sum-Ups
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced an increase in melting since the early 1990s due to global climate change especially from atmospheric warming. This melting has huge implication for sea level rise. Therefore, if we can better understand surface melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet we can quantify the impact on sea level rise in the future. For climate change mitigation and the safety of our planet it is essential we act now. This was the motivation for the research Andrew Tedstone from the University of Bristol explained in a recent seminar I attended. Andrew works as part of a team named BLACK and BLOOM and their focus is to understand how dark particles and microbes can darken the Greenland Ice Sheet (Figure 1) and potentially accelerate surface melting. Figure 1: Location of Greenland and the two field sites, (Google Maps and Satellite). MOTIVATION Note : Albedo – Albedo is the measure of reflected radiation from the sun. In light areas more radiation i...