Sentinel-1 Detects Firn Aquifers in the Greenland Ice Sheet

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Firn aquifers in Greenland store liquid water within the upper ice sheet and impact the hydrological system. Their location and area have been estimated with airborne radar sounder surveys (Operation IceBridge, OIB). However, the OIB coverage is limited to narrow flight lines, offering an incomplete view. Here, we show the ability of satellite radar measurements from Sentinel-1 to map firn aquifers across all of Greenland at 1 km (Formula presented.) resolution. The detection of aquifers relies on a delay in the freezing of meltwater within the firn above the water table, causing a distinctive pattern in the radar backscatter. The Sentinel-1 aquifer locations are in very good agreement with those detected along the OIB flight lines (Cohen's (Formula presented.)). The total aquifer area is estimated at 54,800 km (Formula presented.). With continuity of Sentinel-1 ensured until 2030, our study lays a foundation for monitoring the future response of firn aquifers to climate change.

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Brangers, I., Lievens, H., Miège, C., Demuzere, M., Brucker, L., & De Lannoy, G. J. M. (2020). Sentinel-1 Detects Firn Aquifers in the Greenland Ice Sheet. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(3). https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL085192

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