Combustion of available fossil fuel resources sufficient to eliminate the Antarctic Ice Sheet

© 2015 The Authors. The Antarctic Ice Sheet stores water equivalent to 58 m in global sea-level rise. We show in simulations using the Parallel Ice Sheet Model that burning the currently attainable fossil fuel resources is sufficient to eliminate the ice sheet. With cumulative fossil fuel emissions...

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Published in:Science Advances
Main Authors: Winkelmann, R, Levermann, A, Ridgwell, A, Caldeira, K
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Language:English
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2015
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spelling ftcdlib:qt3864c7bn 2023-05-15T13:43:13+02:00 Combustion of available fossil fuel resources sufficient to eliminate the Antarctic Ice Sheet Winkelmann, R Levermann, A Ridgwell, A Caldeira, K e1500589 2015-09-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3864c7bn english eng eScholarship, University of California qt3864c7bn http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3864c7bn public Winkelmann, R; Levermann, A; Ridgwell, A; & Caldeira, K. (2015). Combustion of available fossil fuel resources sufficient to eliminate the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Science Advances, 1(8), e1500589. doi:10.1126/sciadv.1500589. UC Riverside: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3864c7bn article 2015 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500589 2018-11-02T23:53:22Z © 2015 The Authors. The Antarctic Ice Sheet stores water equivalent to 58 m in global sea-level rise. We show in simulations using the Parallel Ice Sheet Model that burning the currently attainable fossil fuel resources is sufficient to eliminate the ice sheet. With cumulative fossil fuel emissions of 10,000 gigatonnes of carbon (GtC), Antarctica is projected to become almost ice-free with an average contribution to sea-level rise exceeding 3 m per century during the first millennium. Consistent with recent observations and simulations, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet becomes unstable with 600 to 800 GtC of additional carbon emissions. Beyond this additional carbon release, the destabilization of ice basins in both West and East Antarctica results in a threshold increase in global sea level. Unabated carbon emissions thus threaten the Antarctic Ice Sheet in its entirety with associated sea-level rise that far exceeds that of all other possible sources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet University of California: eScholarship Antarctic East Antarctica The Antarctic West Antarctic Ice Sheet Science Advances 1 8 e1500589
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description © 2015 The Authors. The Antarctic Ice Sheet stores water equivalent to 58 m in global sea-level rise. We show in simulations using the Parallel Ice Sheet Model that burning the currently attainable fossil fuel resources is sufficient to eliminate the ice sheet. With cumulative fossil fuel emissions of 10,000 gigatonnes of carbon (GtC), Antarctica is projected to become almost ice-free with an average contribution to sea-level rise exceeding 3 m per century during the first millennium. Consistent with recent observations and simulations, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet becomes unstable with 600 to 800 GtC of additional carbon emissions. Beyond this additional carbon release, the destabilization of ice basins in both West and East Antarctica results in a threshold increase in global sea level. Unabated carbon emissions thus threaten the Antarctic Ice Sheet in its entirety with associated sea-level rise that far exceeds that of all other possible sources.
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