Initial field activities of the Camp Century Climate Monitoring Programme in Greenland

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin Pub Date : 2018-08-15 DOI:10.34194/geusb.v41.4347
W. Colgan, Allan Ø. Pedersen, D. Binder, H. Machguth, J. Abermann, Mike Jayred
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Camp Century was a military base constructed by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1959 in the near-surface layers of the Greenland ice sheet at 77.13°N, 61.03°W and 1886 m above sea level (Clark 1965; Fig. 1). The base housed up to 200 military personel and was continuously occupied until 1964. After three years of additional seasonal operation, the base was abandoned with minimal decommissioning in 1967. Recent Danish scholarship has documented the political and military history of Camp Century in detail (Nielsen & Nielsen 2016). In 2016, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) participated in a multi-nation study that presented regional climate simulations that suggested the icesheet surface mass balance at Camp Century may change from net accumulation to net ablation by 2100 under the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change RCP8.5 ‘business-as-usual’ climate scenario. However, according to Colgan et al. (2016), net accumulation would persist beyond 2100 at Camp Century under the climate-change mitigation characterised by RCP4.5, an approximately ‘Paris Agreement’ climate scenario. In 2017, in response to concerns from the Government of Greenland over the potential to remobilisation of contaminants from Camp Century within the next century, the Government of Denmark established a programme for long-term climate monitoring and detailed one-time surveying of the debris field at Camp Century (Colgan et al. 2017). This report describes the initial field activities of the Camp Century Climate Monitoring Programme in the context of the four programme goals: 1. To continuously monitor relevant climate variables, including the depth to which meltwater percolates, at the Camp Century site. 2. To regularly update annual likelihoods of meltwater interacting with abandoned materials at the Camp Century site over the next century. 3. To map the estimated spatial extent and vertical depth of abandoned wastes across the Camp Century site. 4. To publicly report all findings from the Camp Century Climate Monitoring Programme in a timely manner.
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格陵兰营世纪气候监测方案的初步实地活动
世纪营是美国陆军工程兵团于1959年在北纬77.13度、西经61.03度、海拔1886米的格陵兰冰盖近表层建立的一个军事基地(Clark 1965;图1)该基地最多可容纳200名军事人员,一直被占用到1964年。经过三年的季节性运营,该基地于1967年被废弃,并进行了最小程度的退役。最近的丹麦学者详细记录了世纪营的政治和军事历史(Nielsen & Nielsen 2016)。2016年,丹麦和格陵兰地质调查局(GEUS)参与了一项多国研究,该研究提出了区域气候模拟,表明在联合国政府间气候变化专门委员会RCP8.5“一切照常”的气候情景下,到2100年,世纪营冰原表面质量平衡可能从净积累变为净消融。然而,根据Colgan等人(2016)的研究,在以RCP4.5(近似于《巴黎协定》的气候情景)为特征的气候变化减缓下,世纪营的净积累将持续到2100年以后。2017年,为响应格陵兰政府对下个世纪世纪营污染物可能重新迁移的担忧,丹麦政府制定了一项长期气候监测计划,并对世纪营的碎片场进行了详细的一次性调查(Colgan等人,2017年)。本报告描述了世纪营气候监测方案在四个方案目标范围内的初步实地活动:持续监测相关的气候变量,包括世纪营站点融水渗透的深度。2. 在下个世纪,每年定期更新冰川融水与世纪营地废弃材料相互作用的可能性。3.绘制世纪营地区废弃废物的估计空间范围和垂直深度图。4. 及时公布“世纪营”气候监测计划的所有结果。
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期刊介绍: GEUS Bulletin publishes geoscience research papers, monographs and map descriptions with a focus on Denmark, Greenland and the wider North Atlantic and Arctic region. We welcome submissions that fit this remit. Specifically, we publish: 1.Short articles intended as rapid communications that are of immediate interest to the international geoscience community (these include new research, datasets, methods or reviews) 2.Regular-length articles that document new research or a review of a topic of interest 3.Monographs (single volume works, by arrangement with the editorial office) 4.Maps and descriptive texts (produced by GEUS for Greenland and Denmark, by arrangement with the editorial office) GEUS Bulletin serves a broad geoscientific readership from research, industry, government agencies, NGOs and special interest groups.
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