1 Sensitivity of the Last Glacial Inception to initial and surface conditions

We investigate the sensitivity of simulations of the Last Glacial Inception (LGI) with respect to initial (size of the Greenland ice sheet) and surface (state of ocean/vegetation) conditions and two different CO2 reconstructions. Utilizing the CLIMBER-2 Earth system model, we obtain the following re...

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Main Authors: Claudia Kubatzki, Martin Claussen, Reinhard Calov
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.564.5460 2023-05-15T16:26:05+02:00 1 Sensitivity of the Last Glacial Inception to initial and surface conditions Claudia Kubatzki Martin Claussen Reinhard Calov The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.564.5460 http://www.pik-potsdam.de/members/calov/publications-1/pre-prints/kubatzki_etal_06a.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.564.5460 http://www.pik-potsdam.de/members/calov/publications-1/pre-prints/kubatzki_etal_06a.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.pik-potsdam.de/members/calov/publications-1/pre-prints/kubatzki_etal_06a.pdf Glacial Inception Ice Sheets Ocean Vegetation CO2 text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T12:12:03Z We investigate the sensitivity of simulations of the Last Glacial Inception (LGI) with respect to initial (size of the Greenland ice sheet) and surface (state of ocean/vegetation) conditions and two different CO2 reconstructions. Utilizing the CLIMBER-2 Earth system model, we obtain the following results: i) Ice-sheet expansion in North America at the end of the Eemian can be reduced or even completely suppressed when pre-industrial or Eemian ocean/vegetation is prescribed. ii) A warmer surrounding ocean and, in particular, a large Laurentide ice sheet reduce the size of the Greenland ice sheet before and during the LGI. iii) A changing ocean contributes much stronger to the expansion of the Laurentide ice sheet when we apply the CO2 reconstruction according to Barnola et al. (1987) instead of Petit et al. (1999). iv) In the fully coupled model, the CO2 reconstruction used has only a small impact on the simulated ice sheets but it does impact the course of the climatic variables. v) For the Greenland ice sheet, two equilibrium states exist under the insolation and CO2 forcing at 128,000 years before present (128 kyr BP); the one with an ice sheet reduced by about one quarter as compared to its simulated pre-industrial size and the other with nearly no inland ice in Greenland. vi) Even the extreme assumption of no ice sheet in Greenland at the beginning of our transient simulations does not alter the simulated expansion of northern hemispheric ice sheets at the LGI. Text Greenland Ice Sheet Unknown Greenland
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Reinhard Calov
1 Sensitivity of the Last Glacial Inception to initial and surface conditions
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description We investigate the sensitivity of simulations of the Last Glacial Inception (LGI) with respect to initial (size of the Greenland ice sheet) and surface (state of ocean/vegetation) conditions and two different CO2 reconstructions. Utilizing the CLIMBER-2 Earth system model, we obtain the following results: i) Ice-sheet expansion in North America at the end of the Eemian can be reduced or even completely suppressed when pre-industrial or Eemian ocean/vegetation is prescribed. ii) A warmer surrounding ocean and, in particular, a large Laurentide ice sheet reduce the size of the Greenland ice sheet before and during the LGI. iii) A changing ocean contributes much stronger to the expansion of the Laurentide ice sheet when we apply the CO2 reconstruction according to Barnola et al. (1987) instead of Petit et al. (1999). iv) In the fully coupled model, the CO2 reconstruction used has only a small impact on the simulated ice sheets but it does impact the course of the climatic variables. v) For the Greenland ice sheet, two equilibrium states exist under the insolation and CO2 forcing at 128,000 years before present (128 kyr BP); the one with an ice sheet reduced by about one quarter as compared to its simulated pre-industrial size and the other with nearly no inland ice in Greenland. vi) Even the extreme assumption of no ice sheet in Greenland at the beginning of our transient simulations does not alter the simulated expansion of northern hemispheric ice sheets at the LGI.
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