Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties

The rate of ocean-driven retreat of Greenland's tidewater glaciers remains highly uncertain in predictions of future sea level rise, in part due to poorly constrained glacier-adjacent water properties. Icebergs and their meltwater contributions are likely important modifiers of fjord water prop...

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Main Authors: Davison, B.J., Cowton, T., Sole, A., Cottier, F., Nienow, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus GmbH 2022
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Online Access:https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/1/tc-16-1181-2022.pdf
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:186148 2023-05-15T16:40:43+02:00 Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties Davison, B.J. Cowton, T. Sole, A. Cottier, F. Nienow, P. 2022-04-07 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/1/tc-16-1181-2022.pdf en eng Copernicus GmbH https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/1/tc-16-1181-2022.pdf Davison, B.J., Cowton, T., Sole, A. orcid.org/0000-0001-5290-8967 et al. (2 more authors) (2022) Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties. The Cryosphere, 16 (4). pp. 1181-1196. cc_by_4 CC-BY Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftleedsuniv 2023-01-30T22:46:21Z The rate of ocean-driven retreat of Greenland's tidewater glaciers remains highly uncertain in predictions of future sea level rise, in part due to poorly constrained glacier-adjacent water properties. Icebergs and their meltwater contributions are likely important modifiers of fjord water properties, yet their effect is poorly understood. Here, we use a 3-D ocean circulation model, coupled to a submarine iceberg melt module, to investigate the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties in a range of idealised settings. Submarine iceberg melting can modify glacier-adjacent water properties in three principal ways: (1) substantial cooling and modest freshening in the upper ∼50 m of the water column; (2) warming of Polar Water at intermediate depths due to iceberg melt-induced upwelling of warm Atlantic Water and; (3) warming of the deeper Atlantic Water layer when vertical temperature gradients through this layer are steep (due to vertical mixing of warm water at depth) but cooling of the Atlantic Water layer when vertical temperature gradients are shallow. The overall effect of iceberg melt is to make glacier-adjacent water properties more uniform with depth. When icebergs extend to, or below, the depth of a sill at the fjord mouth, they can cause cooling throughout the entire water column. All of these effects are more pronounced in fjords with higher iceberg concentrations and deeper iceberg keel depths. These iceberg melt-induced changes to glacier-adjacent water properties will reduce rates of glacier submarine melting near the surface, increase them in the Polar Water layer, and cause typically modest impacts in the Atlantic Water layer. These results characterise the important role of submarine iceberg melting in modifying ice sheet-ocean interaction and highlight the need to improve representations of fjord processes in ice sheet scale models. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet The Cryosphere Tidewater White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description The rate of ocean-driven retreat of Greenland's tidewater glaciers remains highly uncertain in predictions of future sea level rise, in part due to poorly constrained glacier-adjacent water properties. Icebergs and their meltwater contributions are likely important modifiers of fjord water properties, yet their effect is poorly understood. Here, we use a 3-D ocean circulation model, coupled to a submarine iceberg melt module, to investigate the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties in a range of idealised settings. Submarine iceberg melting can modify glacier-adjacent water properties in three principal ways: (1) substantial cooling and modest freshening in the upper ∼50 m of the water column; (2) warming of Polar Water at intermediate depths due to iceberg melt-induced upwelling of warm Atlantic Water and; (3) warming of the deeper Atlantic Water layer when vertical temperature gradients through this layer are steep (due to vertical mixing of warm water at depth) but cooling of the Atlantic Water layer when vertical temperature gradients are shallow. The overall effect of iceberg melt is to make glacier-adjacent water properties more uniform with depth. When icebergs extend to, or below, the depth of a sill at the fjord mouth, they can cause cooling throughout the entire water column. All of these effects are more pronounced in fjords with higher iceberg concentrations and deeper iceberg keel depths. These iceberg melt-induced changes to glacier-adjacent water properties will reduce rates of glacier submarine melting near the surface, increase them in the Polar Water layer, and cause typically modest impacts in the Atlantic Water layer. These results characterise the important role of submarine iceberg melting in modifying ice sheet-ocean interaction and highlight the need to improve representations of fjord processes in ice sheet scale models.
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author Davison, B.J.
Cowton, T.
Sole, A.
Cottier, F.
Nienow, P.
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Cowton, T.
Sole, A.
Cottier, F.
Nienow, P.
Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
author_facet Davison, B.J.
Cowton, T.
Sole, A.
Cottier, F.
Nienow, P.
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title Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
title_short Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
title_full Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
title_fullStr Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
title_sort modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties
publisher Copernicus GmbH
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/186148/1/tc-16-1181-2022.pdf
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The Cryosphere
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Davison, B.J., Cowton, T., Sole, A. orcid.org/0000-0001-5290-8967 et al. (2 more authors) (2022) Modelling the effect of submarine iceberg melting on glacier-adjacent water properties. The Cryosphere, 16 (4). pp. 1181-1196.
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