Articles | Volume 13, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-2259-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-2259-2019
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03 Sep 2019
Research article |  | 03 Sep 2019

A long-term dataset of climatic mass balance, snow conditions, and runoff in Svalbard (1957–2018)

Ward van Pelt, Veijo Pohjola, Rickard Pettersson, Sergey Marchenko, Jack Kohler, Bartłomiej Luks, Jon Ove Hagen, Thomas V. Schuler, Thorben Dunse, Brice Noël, and Carleen Reijmer

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The climate in Svalbard is undergoing amplified change compared to the global mean, which has a strong impact on the climatic mass balance of glaciers and the state of seasonal snow in land areas. In this study we analyze a coupled energy balance–subsurface model dataset, which provides detailed information on distributed climatic mass balance, snow conditions, and runoff across Svalbard between 1957 and 2018.