Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach

The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is one of the few regions in Antarctica that experiences significant surface melt and runoff. Being a region of fast atmospheric warming (three to four times the global average during the last five decades), the increase in meltwater production has presumably led to the...

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spelling dataone:sha256:9fcfe4bca4898a48b5a05b92eae328ececce433ed46d0cfc2c6ae667fe070f16 2024-06-03T18:46:23+00:00 Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach ENVELOPE(-63.0,-61.0,-65.0,-68.0) BEGINDATE: 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-12-31T00:00:00Z 2012-01-05T09:32:07Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:9fcfe4bca4898a48b5a05b92eae328ececce433ed46d0cfc2c6ae667fe070f16 unknown Antarctic Peninsula Cryosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets Automatic weather station Regional Climate Model Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere Terrestrial Hydrosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets > Glacier Mass Balance/ice Sheet Mass Balance Dataset dataone:urn:node:NPDC 2024-06-03T18:05:15Z The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is one of the few regions in Antarctica that experiences significant surface melt and runoff. Being a region of fast atmospheric warming (three to four times the global average during the last five decades), the increase in meltwater production has presumably led to the disintegration of numerous ice shelves in the northern AP. As a result, grounded glaciers have accelerated and thinned. It is anticipated that this process will continue in a future warming world. The aim of this project, is to quantify the freshwater flux from AP glaciers during the modern era (1989-present), using a combination of observations and modeling. This data set consists (will consist) of: - Automatic Weather Station observations from the Larsen C ice shelf. - Regional Climate Model output (RACMO3) Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Unknown Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic ENVELOPE(-63.0,-61.0,-65.0,-68.0)
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topic Antarctic Peninsula
Cryosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets
Automatic weather station
Regional Climate Model
Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere
Terrestrial Hydrosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets > Glacier Mass Balance/ice Sheet Mass Balance
spellingShingle Antarctic Peninsula
Cryosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets
Automatic weather station
Regional Climate Model
Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere
Terrestrial Hydrosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets > Glacier Mass Balance/ice Sheet Mass Balance
Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
topic_facet Antarctic Peninsula
Cryosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets
Automatic weather station
Regional Climate Model
Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere
Terrestrial Hydrosphere > Glaciers/ice Sheets > Glacier Mass Balance/ice Sheet Mass Balance
description The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is one of the few regions in Antarctica that experiences significant surface melt and runoff. Being a region of fast atmospheric warming (three to four times the global average during the last five decades), the increase in meltwater production has presumably led to the disintegration of numerous ice shelves in the northern AP. As a result, grounded glaciers have accelerated and thinned. It is anticipated that this process will continue in a future warming world. The aim of this project, is to quantify the freshwater flux from AP glaciers during the modern era (1989-present), using a combination of observations and modeling. This data set consists (will consist) of: - Automatic Weather Station observations from the Larsen C ice shelf. - Regional Climate Model output (RACMO3)
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title Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
title_short Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
title_full Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
title_fullStr Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater fluxes and climate change in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
title_sort freshwater fluxes and climate change in the antarctic peninsula: a combined observational and modelling approach
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url https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:9fcfe4bca4898a48b5a05b92eae328ececce433ed46d0cfc2c6ae667fe070f16
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-63.0,-61.0,-65.0,-68.0)
BEGINDATE: 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-12-31T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-63.0,-61.0,-65.0,-68.0)
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Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic
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Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Ice Sheet
Ice Shelf
Ice Shelves
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Ice Sheet
Ice Shelf
Ice Shelves
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