Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability

Ice shelves play key roles in stabilizing Antarctica’s ice sheets, maintaining its high albedo and returning freshwater to the Southern Ocean. Improved data sets of ice shelf draft and underlying bathymetry are important for assessing ocean–ice interactions and modeling ice response to climate chang...

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Main Authors: Cochran, James R., Jacobs, Stanley, Tinto, Kirsteen J., Bell, Robin E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-4h1y-c551
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/d8-4h1y-c551 2023-05-15T12:58:34+02:00 Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability Cochran, James R. Jacobs, Stanley Tinto, Kirsteen J. Bell, Robin E. 2014 https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-4h1y-c551 English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-4h1y-c551 Geophysics Ice shelves Bathymetric maps Gravity--Data processing Articles 2014 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-4h1y-c551 2019-06-29T22:19:36Z Ice shelves play key roles in stabilizing Antarctica’s ice sheets, maintaining its high albedo and returning freshwater to the Southern Ocean. Improved data sets of ice shelf draft and underlying bathymetry are important for assessing ocean–ice interactions and modeling ice response to climate change. The long, narrow Abbot Ice Shelf south of Thurston Island produces a large volume of meltwater, but is close to being in overall mass balance. Here we invert NASA Operation IceBridge (OIB) airborne gravity data over the Abbot region to obtain sub-ice bathymetry, and combine OIB elevation and ice thickness measurements to estimate ice draft. A series of asymmetric fault-bounded basins formed during rifting of Zealandia from Antarctica underlie the Abbot Ice Shelf west of 94°W and the Cosgrove Ice Shelf to the south. Sub-ice water column depths along OIB flight lines are sufficiently deep to allow warm deep and thermocline waters observed near the western Abbot ice front to circulate through much of the ice shelf cavity. An average ice shelf draft of ~200m, 15% less than the Bedmap2 compilation, coincides with the summer transition between the ocean surface mixed layer and upper thermocline. Thick ice streams feeding the Abbot cross relatively stable grounding lines and are rapidly thinned by the warmest inflow. While the ice shelf is presently in equilibrium, the overall correspondence between draft distribution and thermocline depth indicates sensitivity to changes in characteristics of the ocean surface and deep waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Abbot Ice Shelf Antarc* Antarctica Cosgrove Ice Shelf Ice Shelf Ice Shelves NASA Operation IceBridge (OIB) Southern Ocean Thurston Island Columbia University: Academic Commons Abbot Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-96.000,-96.000,-72.750,-72.750) Cosgrove Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-100.750,-100.750,-73.533,-73.533) Southern Ocean Thurston ENVELOPE(-97.500,-97.500,-71.833,-71.833) Thurston Island ENVELOPE(-99.000,-99.000,-72.167,-72.167)
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topic Geophysics
Ice shelves
Bathymetric maps
Gravity--Data processing
spellingShingle Geophysics
Ice shelves
Bathymetric maps
Gravity--Data processing
Cochran, James R.
Jacobs, Stanley
Tinto, Kirsteen J.
Bell, Robin E.
Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability
topic_facet Geophysics
Ice shelves
Bathymetric maps
Gravity--Data processing
description Ice shelves play key roles in stabilizing Antarctica’s ice sheets, maintaining its high albedo and returning freshwater to the Southern Ocean. Improved data sets of ice shelf draft and underlying bathymetry are important for assessing ocean–ice interactions and modeling ice response to climate change. The long, narrow Abbot Ice Shelf south of Thurston Island produces a large volume of meltwater, but is close to being in overall mass balance. Here we invert NASA Operation IceBridge (OIB) airborne gravity data over the Abbot region to obtain sub-ice bathymetry, and combine OIB elevation and ice thickness measurements to estimate ice draft. A series of asymmetric fault-bounded basins formed during rifting of Zealandia from Antarctica underlie the Abbot Ice Shelf west of 94°W and the Cosgrove Ice Shelf to the south. Sub-ice water column depths along OIB flight lines are sufficiently deep to allow warm deep and thermocline waters observed near the western Abbot ice front to circulate through much of the ice shelf cavity. An average ice shelf draft of ~200m, 15% less than the Bedmap2 compilation, coincides with the summer transition between the ocean surface mixed layer and upper thermocline. Thick ice streams feeding the Abbot cross relatively stable grounding lines and are rapidly thinned by the warmest inflow. While the ice shelf is presently in equilibrium, the overall correspondence between draft distribution and thermocline depth indicates sensitivity to changes in characteristics of the ocean surface and deep waters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cochran, James R.
Jacobs, Stanley
Tinto, Kirsteen J.
Bell, Robin E.
author_facet Cochran, James R.
Jacobs, Stanley
Tinto, Kirsteen J.
Bell, Robin E.
author_sort Cochran, James R.
title Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability
title_short Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability
title_full Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability
title_fullStr Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability
title_full_unstemmed Bathymetric and oceanic controls on Abbot Ice Shelf thickness and stability
title_sort bathymetric and oceanic controls on abbot ice shelf thickness and stability
publishDate 2014
url https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-4h1y-c551
long_lat ENVELOPE(-96.000,-96.000,-72.750,-72.750)
ENVELOPE(-100.750,-100.750,-73.533,-73.533)
ENVELOPE(-97.500,-97.500,-71.833,-71.833)
ENVELOPE(-99.000,-99.000,-72.167,-72.167)
geographic Abbot Ice Shelf
Cosgrove Ice Shelf
Southern Ocean
Thurston
Thurston Island
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Cosgrove Ice Shelf
Southern Ocean
Thurston
Thurston Island
genre Abbot Ice Shelf
Antarc*
Antarctica
Cosgrove Ice Shelf
Ice Shelf
Ice Shelves
NASA Operation IceBridge (OIB)
Southern Ocean
Thurston Island
genre_facet Abbot Ice Shelf
Antarc*
Antarctica
Cosgrove Ice Shelf
Ice Shelf
Ice Shelves
NASA Operation IceBridge (OIB)
Southern Ocean
Thurston Island
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