Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)

The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) presently holds enough ice to raise global sea level by 4.3 m if completely melted. The unknown response of the WAIS to future warming remains a significant challenge for numerical models in quantifying predictions of future sea level rise. Sea level rise is one o...

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Main Authors: Patterson, Molly O., Levy, Richard H., Kulhanek, Denise K., van de Flierdt, Tina, Horgan, Huw, Dunbar, Gavin B., Naish, Timothy R., Ash, Jeanine, Pyne, Alex, Mandeno, Darcy, Winberry, Paul, Harwood, David M., Florindo, Fabio, Jimenez Espejo, Francisco Jose, Läufer, Andreas, Yoo, Kyu-Cheul, Seki, Osamu, Stocchi, Paolo, Klages, Johann P., Lee, Jae Il, Colleoni, Florence, Suganuma, Yusuke, Gasson, Edward, Ohneiser, Christian, Flores, José-Abel, Try, David, Kirkman, Rachel, Koch, Daleen
Other Authors: Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (New Zealand)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Copernicus Publications 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/358518
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-30-101-2022
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/358518 2024-06-23T07:46:48+00:00 Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C) Patterson, Molly O. Levy, Richard H. Kulhanek, Denise K. van de Flierdt, Tina Horgan, Huw Dunbar, Gavin B. Naish, Timothy R. Ash, Jeanine Pyne, Alex Mandeno, Darcy Winberry, Paul Harwood, David M. Florindo, Fabio Jimenez Espejo, Francisco Jose Läufer, Andreas Yoo, Kyu-Cheul Seki, Osamu Stocchi, Paolo Klages, Johann P. Lee, Jae Il Colleoni, Florence Suganuma, Yusuke Gasson, Edward Ohneiser, Christian Flores, José-Abel Try, David Kirkman, Rachel Koch, Daleen Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment (New Zealand) 2022-01-28 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/358518 https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-30-101-2022 unknown Copernicus Publications Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Publisher's version http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/sd-30-101-2022 Sí doi:10.5194/sd-30-101-2022 issn: 1816-8957 Scientific Drilling 30: 101-112 (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/358518 open artículo 2022 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-30-101-2022 2024-05-29T00:09:41Z The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) presently holds enough ice to raise global sea level by 4.3 m if completely melted. The unknown response of the WAIS to future warming remains a significant challenge for numerical models in quantifying predictions of future sea level rise. Sea level rise is one of the clearest planet-wide signals of human-induced climate change. The Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Warming of 2 °C (SWAIS 2C) Project aims to understand past and current drivers and thresholds of WAIS dynamics to improve projections of the rate and size of ice sheet changes under a range of elevated greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere as well as the associated average global temperature scenarios to and beyond the +2 °C target of the Paris Climate Agreement. Despite efforts through previous land and ship-based drilling on and along the Antarctic margin, unequivocal evidence of major WAIS retreat or collapse and its causes has remained elusive. To evaluate and plan for the interdisciplinary scientific opportunities and engineering challenges that an International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) project along the Siple coast near the grounding zone of the WAIS could offer (Fig. 1), researchers, engineers, and logistics providers representing 10 countries held a virtual workshop in October 2020. This international partnership comprised of geologists, glaciologists, oceanographers, geophysicists, microbiologists, climate and ice sheet modelers, and engineers outlined specific research objectives and logistical challenges associated with the recovery of Neogene and Quaternary geological records from the West Antarctic interior adjacent to the Kamb Ice Stream and at Crary Ice Rise. New geophysical surveys at these locations have identified drilling targets in which new drilling technologies will allow for the recovery of up to 200 m of sediments beneath the ice sheet. Sub-ice-shelf records have so far proven difficult to obtain but are critical to better constrain marine ice sheet sensitivity ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Kamb Ice Stream Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Crary Ice Rise ENVELOPE(-172.500,-172.500,-82.933,-82.933) Kamb Ice Stream ENVELOPE(-145.000,-145.000,-82.250,-82.250) Siple ENVELOPE(-83.917,-83.917,-75.917,-75.917) Siple Coast ENVELOPE(-155.000,-155.000,-82.000,-82.000) The Antarctic West Antarctic Ice Sheet Scientific Drilling 30 101 112
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description The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) presently holds enough ice to raise global sea level by 4.3 m if completely melted. The unknown response of the WAIS to future warming remains a significant challenge for numerical models in quantifying predictions of future sea level rise. Sea level rise is one of the clearest planet-wide signals of human-induced climate change. The Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Warming of 2 °C (SWAIS 2C) Project aims to understand past and current drivers and thresholds of WAIS dynamics to improve projections of the rate and size of ice sheet changes under a range of elevated greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere as well as the associated average global temperature scenarios to and beyond the +2 °C target of the Paris Climate Agreement. Despite efforts through previous land and ship-based drilling on and along the Antarctic margin, unequivocal evidence of major WAIS retreat or collapse and its causes has remained elusive. To evaluate and plan for the interdisciplinary scientific opportunities and engineering challenges that an International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) project along the Siple coast near the grounding zone of the WAIS could offer (Fig. 1), researchers, engineers, and logistics providers representing 10 countries held a virtual workshop in October 2020. This international partnership comprised of geologists, glaciologists, oceanographers, geophysicists, microbiologists, climate and ice sheet modelers, and engineers outlined specific research objectives and logistical challenges associated with the recovery of Neogene and Quaternary geological records from the West Antarctic interior adjacent to the Kamb Ice Stream and at Crary Ice Rise. New geophysical surveys at these locations have identified drilling targets in which new drilling technologies will allow for the recovery of up to 200 m of sediments beneath the ice sheet. Sub-ice-shelf records have so far proven difficult to obtain but are critical to better constrain marine ice sheet sensitivity ...
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author Patterson, Molly O.
Levy, Richard H.
Kulhanek, Denise K.
van de Flierdt, Tina
Horgan, Huw
Dunbar, Gavin B.
Naish, Timothy R.
Ash, Jeanine
Pyne, Alex
Mandeno, Darcy
Winberry, Paul
Harwood, David M.
Florindo, Fabio
Jimenez Espejo, Francisco Jose
Läufer, Andreas
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Seki, Osamu
Stocchi, Paolo
Klages, Johann P.
Lee, Jae Il
Colleoni, Florence
Suganuma, Yusuke
Gasson, Edward
Ohneiser, Christian
Flores, José-Abel
Try, David
Kirkman, Rachel
Koch, Daleen
spellingShingle Patterson, Molly O.
Levy, Richard H.
Kulhanek, Denise K.
van de Flierdt, Tina
Horgan, Huw
Dunbar, Gavin B.
Naish, Timothy R.
Ash, Jeanine
Pyne, Alex
Mandeno, Darcy
Winberry, Paul
Harwood, David M.
Florindo, Fabio
Jimenez Espejo, Francisco Jose
Läufer, Andreas
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Seki, Osamu
Stocchi, Paolo
Klages, Johann P.
Lee, Jae Il
Colleoni, Florence
Suganuma, Yusuke
Gasson, Edward
Ohneiser, Christian
Flores, José-Abel
Try, David
Kirkman, Rachel
Koch, Daleen
Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)
author_facet Patterson, Molly O.
Levy, Richard H.
Kulhanek, Denise K.
van de Flierdt, Tina
Horgan, Huw
Dunbar, Gavin B.
Naish, Timothy R.
Ash, Jeanine
Pyne, Alex
Mandeno, Darcy
Winberry, Paul
Harwood, David M.
Florindo, Fabio
Jimenez Espejo, Francisco Jose
Läufer, Andreas
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Seki, Osamu
Stocchi, Paolo
Klages, Johann P.
Lee, Jae Il
Colleoni, Florence
Suganuma, Yusuke
Gasson, Edward
Ohneiser, Christian
Flores, José-Abel
Try, David
Kirkman, Rachel
Koch, Daleen
author_sort Patterson, Molly O.
title Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)
title_short Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)
title_full Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)
title_fullStr Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to +2 °C (SWAIS 2C)
title_sort sensitivity of the west antarctic ice sheet to +2 °c (swais 2c)
publisher Copernicus Publications
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/358518
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-30-101-2022
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