Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events

The calving of A-68, the 5,800 km2 iceberg that separated from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in July 2017, presents a unique and time-sensitive research opportunity. This event and other ice-shelf losses (e.g., from Larsen A and B, Wilkins, Wordie) are harbingers of warming effects along the Antarctic Peni...

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Main Authors: Ingels, Jeroen, Aronson, Rich, Smith, Craig R., Baco-Taylor, Amy, Bik, Holly, Blake, James, Brandt, Angelika, Cape, Mattias, DeMaster, David, Dolan, Emily, Domack, Eugene, Fire, Spencer, Geisz, Heidi, Griffiths, Huw, Halanych, Kenneth M., Havermans, Charlotte, Huettmann, Falk, Ishman, Scott, Kranz, Sven, Leventer, Amy, Mahon, Andrew, McClintock, James, McCormick, Michael, Mitchell, B. G., Murray, Alison, Peck, Lloyd S., Rogers, Alex, Shoplock, Barbara, Smith, Kathryn, Steffel, Brittan, Stukel, Michael, Sweetman, Andrew, Taylor, Michelle, Thurber, Andrew, Truffer, Martin, Van de Putte, Anton P., Vanreusel, Ann, Zamora-Duran, M
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:52255 2023-05-15T13:45:22+02:00 Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events Ingels, Jeroen Aronson, Rich Smith, Craig R. Baco-Taylor, Amy Bik, Holly Blake, James Brandt, Angelika Cape, Mattias DeMaster, David Dolan, Emily Domack, Eugene Fire, Spencer Geisz, Heidi Griffiths, Huw Halanych, Kenneth M. Havermans, Charlotte Huettmann, Falk Ishman, Scott Kranz, Sven Leventer, Amy Mahon, Andrew McClintock, James McCormick, Michael Mitchell, B. G. Murray, Alison Peck, Lloyd S. Rogers, Alex Shoplock, Barbara Smith, Kathryn Steffel, Brittan Stukel, Michael Sweetman, Andrew Taylor, Michelle Thurber, Andrew Truffer, Martin Van de Putte, Anton P. Vanreusel, Ann Zamora-Duran, M 2018-04 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52255/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.d746aaff-6d59-4cba-9fa5-d166ab32fa36 unknown Ingels, J. , Aronson, R. , Smith, C. R. , Baco-Taylor, A. , Bik, H. , Blake, J. , Brandt, A. , Cape, M. , DeMaster, D. , Dolan, E. , Domack, E. , Fire, S. , Geisz, H. , Griffiths, H. , Halanych, K. M. , Havermans, C. orcid:0000-0002-1126-4074 , Huettmann, F. , Ishman, S. , Kranz, S. , Leventer, A. , Mahon, A. , McClintock, J. , McCormick, M. , Mitchell, B. G. , Murray, A. , Peck, L. S. , Rogers, A. , Shoplock, B. , Smith, K. , Steffel, B. , Stukel, M. , Sweetman, A. , Taylor, M. , Thurber, A. , Truffer, M. , Van de Putte, A. P. , Vanreusel, A. and Zamora-Duran, M. (2018) Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events , Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean, MEASO Conference 2018, Hobart, Australia, April 2018 - unspecified . hdl:10013/epic.d746aaff-6d59-4cba-9fa5-d166ab32fa36 EPIC3Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean, MEASO Conference 2018, Hobart, Australia, 2018-04 Conference notRev 2018 ftawi 2022-10-02T23:12:39Z The calving of A-68, the 5,800 km2 iceberg that separated from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in July 2017, presents a unique and time-sensitive research opportunity. This event and other ice-shelf losses (e.g., from Larsen A and B, Wilkins, Wordie) are harbingers of warming effects along the Antarctic Peninsula in particular, and ultimately around all of Antarctica. The scientific momentum and public interest created by this most recent event led to an NSF funded workshop in November 2017. A consortium of US and international researchers with a diversity of expertise in Antarctic glaciological, geological, biological, and ecological sciences shared and reviewed the latest research, identified important research priorities and knowlegde gaps, and outlined strategic plans for the research community to advance understanding of the continent-wide changes that Antarctic ice shelves and surrounding ecosystems will experience in response to warming. The workshop has leveraged an opportunity to synergize efforts in investigating Antarctic ecosystems under the direct and indirect effects of ice-shelf collapse, and climatic warming in general. Here we present a review on the known and unknown ecosystem processes that will occur in the wake of massive, abrupt ice-shelf break-off and how they will affect ice-associated, pelagic, hard-bottom and soft-sediment substrates. We also present a view on future research approaches to address gaps in our knowledge and advance our understanding of the widespread effects of ice-shelf break-off and collapse. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Iceberg* Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Wilkins ENVELOPE(59.326,59.326,-67.248,-67.248) Wordie ENVELOPE(-67.500,-67.500,-69.167,-69.167)
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description The calving of A-68, the 5,800 km2 iceberg that separated from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in July 2017, presents a unique and time-sensitive research opportunity. This event and other ice-shelf losses (e.g., from Larsen A and B, Wilkins, Wordie) are harbingers of warming effects along the Antarctic Peninsula in particular, and ultimately around all of Antarctica. The scientific momentum and public interest created by this most recent event led to an NSF funded workshop in November 2017. A consortium of US and international researchers with a diversity of expertise in Antarctic glaciological, geological, biological, and ecological sciences shared and reviewed the latest research, identified important research priorities and knowlegde gaps, and outlined strategic plans for the research community to advance understanding of the continent-wide changes that Antarctic ice shelves and surrounding ecosystems will experience in response to warming. The workshop has leveraged an opportunity to synergize efforts in investigating Antarctic ecosystems under the direct and indirect effects of ice-shelf collapse, and climatic warming in general. Here we present a review on the known and unknown ecosystem processes that will occur in the wake of massive, abrupt ice-shelf break-off and how they will affect ice-associated, pelagic, hard-bottom and soft-sediment substrates. We also present a view on future research approaches to address gaps in our knowledge and advance our understanding of the widespread effects of ice-shelf break-off and collapse.
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author Ingels, Jeroen
Aronson, Rich
Smith, Craig R.
Baco-Taylor, Amy
Bik, Holly
Blake, James
Brandt, Angelika
Cape, Mattias
DeMaster, David
Dolan, Emily
Domack, Eugene
Fire, Spencer
Geisz, Heidi
Griffiths, Huw
Halanych, Kenneth M.
Havermans, Charlotte
Huettmann, Falk
Ishman, Scott
Kranz, Sven
Leventer, Amy
Mahon, Andrew
McClintock, James
McCormick, Michael
Mitchell, B. G.
Murray, Alison
Peck, Lloyd S.
Rogers, Alex
Shoplock, Barbara
Smith, Kathryn
Steffel, Brittan
Stukel, Michael
Sweetman, Andrew
Taylor, Michelle
Thurber, Andrew
Truffer, Martin
Van de Putte, Anton P.
Vanreusel, Ann
Zamora-Duran, M
spellingShingle Ingels, Jeroen
Aronson, Rich
Smith, Craig R.
Baco-Taylor, Amy
Bik, Holly
Blake, James
Brandt, Angelika
Cape, Mattias
DeMaster, David
Dolan, Emily
Domack, Eugene
Fire, Spencer
Geisz, Heidi
Griffiths, Huw
Halanych, Kenneth M.
Havermans, Charlotte
Huettmann, Falk
Ishman, Scott
Kranz, Sven
Leventer, Amy
Mahon, Andrew
McClintock, James
McCormick, Michael
Mitchell, B. G.
Murray, Alison
Peck, Lloyd S.
Rogers, Alex
Shoplock, Barbara
Smith, Kathryn
Steffel, Brittan
Stukel, Michael
Sweetman, Andrew
Taylor, Michelle
Thurber, Andrew
Truffer, Martin
Van de Putte, Anton P.
Vanreusel, Ann
Zamora-Duran, M
Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
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Aronson, Rich
Smith, Craig R.
Baco-Taylor, Amy
Bik, Holly
Blake, James
Brandt, Angelika
Cape, Mattias
DeMaster, David
Dolan, Emily
Domack, Eugene
Fire, Spencer
Geisz, Heidi
Griffiths, Huw
Halanych, Kenneth M.
Havermans, Charlotte
Huettmann, Falk
Ishman, Scott
Kranz, Sven
Leventer, Amy
Mahon, Andrew
McClintock, James
McCormick, Michael
Mitchell, B. G.
Murray, Alison
Peck, Lloyd S.
Rogers, Alex
Shoplock, Barbara
Smith, Kathryn
Steffel, Brittan
Stukel, Michael
Sweetman, Andrew
Taylor, Michelle
Thurber, Andrew
Truffer, Martin
Van de Putte, Anton P.
Vanreusel, Ann
Zamora-Duran, M
author_sort Ingels, Jeroen
title Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
title_short Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
title_full Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
title_fullStr Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events
title_sort antarctic ecosystem research following ice shelf collapse and iceberg calving events
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op_relation Ingels, J. , Aronson, R. , Smith, C. R. , Baco-Taylor, A. , Bik, H. , Blake, J. , Brandt, A. , Cape, M. , DeMaster, D. , Dolan, E. , Domack, E. , Fire, S. , Geisz, H. , Griffiths, H. , Halanych, K. M. , Havermans, C. orcid:0000-0002-1126-4074 , Huettmann, F. , Ishman, S. , Kranz, S. , Leventer, A. , Mahon, A. , McClintock, J. , McCormick, M. , Mitchell, B. G. , Murray, A. , Peck, L. S. , Rogers, A. , Shoplock, B. , Smith, K. , Steffel, B. , Stukel, M. , Sweetman, A. , Taylor, M. , Thurber, A. , Truffer, M. , Van de Putte, A. P. , Vanreusel, A. and Zamora-Duran, M. (2018) Antarctic Ecosystem Research following Ice Shelf Collapse and Iceberg Calving Events , Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean, MEASO Conference 2018, Hobart, Australia, April 2018 - unspecified . hdl:10013/epic.d746aaff-6d59-4cba-9fa5-d166ab32fa36
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