Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup
Because of difficulties in adequately simulating their breakup, large Antarctic icebergs to date have either not been represented in models or represented but with no breakup scheme such that they consistently survive too long and travel too far compared with observations. Here, we introduce a repre...
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IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
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description | Because of difficulties in adequately simulating their breakup, large Antarctic icebergs to date have either not been represented in models or represented but with no breakup scheme such that they consistently survive too long and travel too far compared with observations. Here, we introduce a representation of iceberg fracturing using a breakup scheme based on the “footloose mechanism.” We optimize the parameters of this breakup scheme by forcing the iceberg model with an ocean state estimate and comparing the modeled iceberg trajectories and areas with the Antarctic Iceberg Tracking Database. We show that including large icebergs and a representation of their breakup substantially affects the iceberg meltwater distribution, with implications for the circulation and stratification of the Southern Ocean. This data link includes the model developed for the study, including a link to the forcing fields needed to replicate the model results. |
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spelling | dataone:sha256:59483d43834229adb4d182b7ef53525aa46001a2ab1341f24e7d51c8aae7ee2f 2025-06-03T18:49:17+00:00 Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup England, Mark Wagner, Till ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,-60.0,-90.0) 2022-01-18T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:59483d43834229adb4d182b7ef53525aa46001a2ab1341f24e7d51c8aae7ee2f unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Iceberg Breakup Antarctica Footloose Mechanism Iceberg Decay Southern Ocean Model Dataset 2022 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2025-06-03T18:18:15Z Because of difficulties in adequately simulating their breakup, large Antarctic icebergs to date have either not been represented in models or represented but with no breakup scheme such that they consistently survive too long and travel too far compared with observations. Here, we introduce a representation of iceberg fracturing using a breakup scheme based on the “footloose mechanism.” We optimize the parameters of this breakup scheme by forcing the iceberg model with an ocean state estimate and comparing the modeled iceberg trajectories and areas with the Antarctic Iceberg Tracking Database. We show that including large icebergs and a representation of their breakup substantially affects the iceberg meltwater distribution, with implications for the circulation and stratification of the Southern Ocean. This data link includes the model developed for the study, including a link to the forcing fields needed to replicate the model results. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Iceberg* Southern Ocean IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic ENVELOPE(-180.0,180.0,-60.0,-90.0) |
spellingShingle | Iceberg Breakup Antarctica Footloose Mechanism Iceberg Decay Southern Ocean Model England, Mark Wagner, Till Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
title | Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
title_full | Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
title_fullStr | Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
title_full_unstemmed | Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
title_short | Model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
title_sort | model of iceberg drift and decay including breakup |
topic | Iceberg Breakup Antarctica Footloose Mechanism Iceberg Decay Southern Ocean Model |
topic_facet | Iceberg Breakup Antarctica Footloose Mechanism Iceberg Decay Southern Ocean Model |
url | https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:59483d43834229adb4d182b7ef53525aa46001a2ab1341f24e7d51c8aae7ee2f |