Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.

Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glacier discharging the largest volume of ice in East Antarctica, and less change on nearby Moscow University Glacier. After accounting for firn compaction anomalies, the thinning appears to coincide with...

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Main Authors: Khazendar, A, Schodlok, MP, Fenty, I, Ligtenberg, SRM, Rignot, E, van den Broeke, MR
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt7zq644sh 2023-05-15T13:39:57+02:00 Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability. Khazendar, A Schodlok, MP Fenty, I Ligtenberg, SRM Rignot, E van den Broeke, MR 2857 2013-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7zq644sh unknown eScholarship, University of California qt7zq644sh https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7zq644sh CC-BY CC-BY Nature communications, vol 4, iss 1 article 2013 ftcdlib 2020-03-06T23:57:09Z Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glacier discharging the largest volume of ice in East Antarctica, and less change on nearby Moscow University Glacier. After accounting for firn compaction anomalies, the thinning appears to coincide with fast-flowing ice indicating a dynamical origin. Here, to elucidate these observations, we apply high-resolution ice-ocean modelling. Totten Ice Shelf is simulated to have higher, more variable basal melting rates. We link this variability to the volume of cold water, originating in polynyas upon sea ice formation, reaching the sub-ice-shelf cavity. Hence, we propose that the observed increased thinning of Totten Glacier is due to enhanced basal melting caused by a decrease in cold polynya water reaching its cavity. We support this hypothesis with passive microwave data of polynya extent variability. Considering the widespread changes in sea ice conditions, this mechanism could be contributing extensively to ice-shelf instability. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Shelf Sea ice Totten Glacier Totten Ice Shelf University of California: eScholarship East Antarctica Totten Glacier ENVELOPE(116.333,116.333,-66.833,-66.833)
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description Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glacier discharging the largest volume of ice in East Antarctica, and less change on nearby Moscow University Glacier. After accounting for firn compaction anomalies, the thinning appears to coincide with fast-flowing ice indicating a dynamical origin. Here, to elucidate these observations, we apply high-resolution ice-ocean modelling. Totten Ice Shelf is simulated to have higher, more variable basal melting rates. We link this variability to the volume of cold water, originating in polynyas upon sea ice formation, reaching the sub-ice-shelf cavity. Hence, we propose that the observed increased thinning of Totten Glacier is due to enhanced basal melting caused by a decrease in cold polynya water reaching its cavity. We support this hypothesis with passive microwave data of polynya extent variability. Considering the widespread changes in sea ice conditions, this mechanism could be contributing extensively to ice-shelf instability.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Khazendar, A
Schodlok, MP
Fenty, I
Ligtenberg, SRM
Rignot, E
van den Broeke, MR
spellingShingle Khazendar, A
Schodlok, MP
Fenty, I
Ligtenberg, SRM
Rignot, E
van den Broeke, MR
Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
author_facet Khazendar, A
Schodlok, MP
Fenty, I
Ligtenberg, SRM
Rignot, E
van den Broeke, MR
author_sort Khazendar, A
title Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
title_short Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
title_full Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
title_fullStr Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
title_full_unstemmed Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
title_sort observed thinning of totten glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability.
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