Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica

Atmospheric, oceanic, and subglacial forcing scenarios from the Sea-level Response to Ice Sheet Evolution (SeaRISE) project are applied to six three-dimensional thermomechanical ice-sheet models to assess Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity over a 500 year timescale and to inform future modeling and fie...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
Main Authors: Nowicki, S, Bindschadler, RA, Abe-Ouchi, A, Aschwanden, A, Bueler, E, Choi, H, Fastook, J, Granzow, G, Greve, R, Gutowski, G, Herzfeld, U, Jackson, C, Johnson, J, Khroulev, C, Larour, E, Levermann, A, Lipscomb, WH, Martin, MA, Morlighem, M, Parizek, BR, Pollard, D, Price, SF, Ren, D, Rignot, E, Saito, F, Sato, T, Seddik, H, Seroussi, H, Takahashi, K, Walker, R, Wang, WL
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spelling ftcdlib:qt7kf2t295 2023-05-15T13:50:53+02:00 Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica Nowicki, S Bindschadler, RA Abe-Ouchi, A Aschwanden, A Bueler, E Choi, H Fastook, J Granzow, G Greve, R Gutowski, G Herzfeld, U Jackson, C Johnson, J Khroulev, C Larour, E Levermann, A Lipscomb, WH Martin, MA Morlighem, M Parizek, BR Pollard, D Price, SF Ren, D Rignot, E Saito, F Sato, T Seddik, H Seroussi, H Takahashi, K Walker, R Wang, WL 1002 - 1024 2013-06-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7kf2t295 english eng eScholarship, University of California qt7kf2t295 http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7kf2t295 Attribution (CC BY): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Nowicki, S; Bindschadler, RA; Abe-Ouchi, A; Aschwanden, A; Bueler, E; Choi, H; et al.(2013). Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 118(2), 1002 - 1024. doi:10.1002/jgrf.20081. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7kf2t295 article 2013 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrf.20081 2018-07-13T22:53:29Z Atmospheric, oceanic, and subglacial forcing scenarios from the Sea-level Response to Ice Sheet Evolution (SeaRISE) project are applied to six three-dimensional thermomechanical ice-sheet models to assess Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity over a 500 year timescale and to inform future modeling and field studies. Results indicate (i) growth with warming, except within low-latitude basins (where inland thickening is outpaced by marginal thinning); (ii) mass loss with enhanced sliding (with basins dominated by high driving stresses affected more than basins with low-surface-slope streaming ice); and (iii) mass loss with enhanced ice shelf melting (with changes in West Antarctica dominating the signal due to its marine setting and extensive ice shelves; cf. minimal impact in the Terre Adelie, George V, Oates, and Victoria Land region of East Antarctica). Ice loss due to dynamic changes associated with enhanced sliding and/or sub-shelf melting exceeds the gain due to increased precipitation. Furthermore, differences in results between and within basins as well as the controlling impact of sub-shelf melting on ice dynamics highlight the need for improved understanding of basal conditions, grounding-zone processes, ocean-ice interactions, and the numerical representation of all three. Key Points Sensitivity study of Antarctica to atmospheric, oceanic and subglacial forcings Different sectors of Antarctica are vulnerable to the forcings Atmospheric forcing lead to a growth, but dynamic forcing lead to a mass loss ©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antarctica Journal East Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Victoria Land West Antarctica University of California: eScholarship Antarctic East Antarctica Victoria Land West Antarctica Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 118 2 1002 1024
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description Atmospheric, oceanic, and subglacial forcing scenarios from the Sea-level Response to Ice Sheet Evolution (SeaRISE) project are applied to six three-dimensional thermomechanical ice-sheet models to assess Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity over a 500 year timescale and to inform future modeling and field studies. Results indicate (i) growth with warming, except within low-latitude basins (where inland thickening is outpaced by marginal thinning); (ii) mass loss with enhanced sliding (with basins dominated by high driving stresses affected more than basins with low-surface-slope streaming ice); and (iii) mass loss with enhanced ice shelf melting (with changes in West Antarctica dominating the signal due to its marine setting and extensive ice shelves; cf. minimal impact in the Terre Adelie, George V, Oates, and Victoria Land region of East Antarctica). Ice loss due to dynamic changes associated with enhanced sliding and/or sub-shelf melting exceeds the gain due to increased precipitation. Furthermore, differences in results between and within basins as well as the controlling impact of sub-shelf melting on ice dynamics highlight the need for improved understanding of basal conditions, grounding-zone processes, ocean-ice interactions, and the numerical representation of all three. Key Points Sensitivity study of Antarctica to atmospheric, oceanic and subglacial forcings Different sectors of Antarctica are vulnerable to the forcings Atmospheric forcing lead to a growth, but dynamic forcing lead to a mass loss ©2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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author Nowicki, S
Bindschadler, RA
Abe-Ouchi, A
Aschwanden, A
Bueler, E
Choi, H
Fastook, J
Granzow, G
Greve, R
Gutowski, G
Herzfeld, U
Jackson, C
Johnson, J
Khroulev, C
Larour, E
Levermann, A
Lipscomb, WH
Martin, MA
Morlighem, M
Parizek, BR
Pollard, D
Price, SF
Ren, D
Rignot, E
Saito, F
Sato, T
Seddik, H
Seroussi, H
Takahashi, K
Walker, R
Wang, WL
spellingShingle Nowicki, S
Bindschadler, RA
Abe-Ouchi, A
Aschwanden, A
Bueler, E
Choi, H
Fastook, J
Granzow, G
Greve, R
Gutowski, G
Herzfeld, U
Jackson, C
Johnson, J
Khroulev, C
Larour, E
Levermann, A
Lipscomb, WH
Martin, MA
Morlighem, M
Parizek, BR
Pollard, D
Price, SF
Ren, D
Rignot, E
Saito, F
Sato, T
Seddik, H
Seroussi, H
Takahashi, K
Walker, R
Wang, WL
Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
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Bindschadler, RA
Abe-Ouchi, A
Aschwanden, A
Bueler, E
Choi, H
Fastook, J
Granzow, G
Greve, R
Gutowski, G
Herzfeld, U
Jackson, C
Johnson, J
Khroulev, C
Larour, E
Levermann, A
Lipscomb, WH
Martin, MA
Morlighem, M
Parizek, BR
Pollard, D
Price, SF
Ren, D
Rignot, E
Saito, F
Sato, T
Seddik, H
Seroussi, H
Takahashi, K
Walker, R
Wang, WL
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title Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
title_short Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
title_full Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
title_fullStr Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
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