RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING

Given current concern about the stability of ice sheets, and potential sea level rise, it is imperative that we are able to reconstruct and predict the response of ice sheets to climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), amongst others, have highlighted that our current ab...

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Main Authors: Newall, JC, Bernales, J, Then, F, Rogozhina, I, Fredin, O, Glasser, NF, Hättestrand, C, Stroeven, AP, Fabel, D, Harbor, JM, Lifton, NA, Eisen, Olaf
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/40324/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.47401
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author Newall, JC
Bernales, J
Then, F
Rogozhina, I
Fredin, O
Glasser, NF
Hättestrand, C
Stroeven, AP
Fabel, D
Harbor, JM
Lifton, NA
Eisen, Olaf
author_facet Newall, JC
Bernales, J
Then, F
Rogozhina, I
Fredin, O
Glasser, NF
Hättestrand, C
Stroeven, AP
Fabel, D
Harbor, JM
Lifton, NA
Eisen, Olaf
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description Given current concern about the stability of ice sheets, and potential sea level rise, it is imperative that we are able to reconstruct and predict the response of ice sheets to climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), amongst others, have highlighted that our current ability to do so is limited. Numerical ice sheet models are a central component of the work to address this challenge. An unresolved key issue in this work concerns the volume and rate of ice mass loss needed to explain the large difference between late glacial and interglacial global sea levels. Some 20% of observed sea level rise since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) cannot be attributed to any known former ice mass, indicating that this inconsistency arises from the deficiencies in modelled reconstructions of ice sheet volumes and postglacial rebound. Ice sheet models are tested and refined by comparing model predictions of past ice geometries with field-based reconstructions from geological, geomorphological and ice core data. However, on the East Antarctic Ice sheet, Dronning Maud Land (DML) presents a critical gap in the empirical data required to reconstruct changes in ice sheet geometry. In addition, there is poor control on regional climate histories of ice sheet margins, because ice core locations, where detailed reconstructions of climate history exist, are located on high inland domes. This leaves numerical models of regional glaciation history largely unconstrained. MAGIC-DML is a Swedish-US-Norwegian-German-UK collaboration with a focus on filling the critical data gaps that exist in our knowledge of the timing and pattern of ice surface changes on the western Dronning Maud Land margin. Here we describe a series of high-resolution modelling experiments to help identify those areas across western Dronning Maud Land that are the most sensitive to uncertainties in the regional climate history and the choice of model parameters. For this we employ a wide range of climate and ocean histories combining published ...
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:40324 2025-01-16T19:41:06+00:00 RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING Newall, JC Bernales, J Then, F Rogozhina, I Fredin, O Glasser, NF Hättestrand, C Stroeven, AP Fabel, D Harbor, JM Lifton, NA Eisen, Olaf 2016-08-20 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/40324/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.47401 unknown Newall, J. , Bernales, J. , Then, F. , Rogozhina, I. , Fredin, O. , Glasser, N. , Hättestrand, C. , Stroeven, A. , Fabel, D. , Harbor, J. , Lifton, N. and Eisen, O. orcid:0000-0002-6380-962X (2016) RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING , SCAR Open Science Conference . hdl:10013/epic.47401 EPIC3SCAR Open Science Conference Conference notRev 2016 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:14:20Z Given current concern about the stability of ice sheets, and potential sea level rise, it is imperative that we are able to reconstruct and predict the response of ice sheets to climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), amongst others, have highlighted that our current ability to do so is limited. Numerical ice sheet models are a central component of the work to address this challenge. An unresolved key issue in this work concerns the volume and rate of ice mass loss needed to explain the large difference between late glacial and interglacial global sea levels. Some 20% of observed sea level rise since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) cannot be attributed to any known former ice mass, indicating that this inconsistency arises from the deficiencies in modelled reconstructions of ice sheet volumes and postglacial rebound. Ice sheet models are tested and refined by comparing model predictions of past ice geometries with field-based reconstructions from geological, geomorphological and ice core data. However, on the East Antarctic Ice sheet, Dronning Maud Land (DML) presents a critical gap in the empirical data required to reconstruct changes in ice sheet geometry. In addition, there is poor control on regional climate histories of ice sheet margins, because ice core locations, where detailed reconstructions of climate history exist, are located on high inland domes. This leaves numerical models of regional glaciation history largely unconstrained. MAGIC-DML is a Swedish-US-Norwegian-German-UK collaboration with a focus on filling the critical data gaps that exist in our knowledge of the timing and pattern of ice surface changes on the western Dronning Maud Land margin. Here we describe a series of high-resolution modelling experiments to help identify those areas across western Dronning Maud Land that are the most sensitive to uncertainties in the regional climate history and the choice of model parameters. For this we employ a wide range of climate and ocean histories combining published ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica DML Dronning Maud Land ice core Ice Sheet Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Dronning Maud Land East Antarctic Ice Sheet
spellingShingle Newall, JC
Bernales, J
Then, F
Rogozhina, I
Fredin, O
Glasser, NF
Hättestrand, C
Stroeven, AP
Fabel, D
Harbor, JM
Lifton, NA
Eisen, Olaf
RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING
title RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING
title_full RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING
title_fullStr RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING
title_full_unstemmed RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING
title_short RECONSTRUCTING THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF WESTERN DRONNING MAUD LAND, ANTARCTICA, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION NUMERICAL ICE SHEET MODELLING AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING
title_sort reconstructing the glacial history of western dronning maud land, antarctica, using high-resolution numerical ice sheet modelling and geomorphological mapping
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/40324/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.47401