Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool

Palaeo-ice sheets leave behind a rich database regarding their past behaviour, recorded in the landscape in the form of glacial geomorphology. The most numerous landform created by these ice sheets are subglacial lineations, which generate snapshots of the direction of ice flow at fixed (yet typical...

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Main Authors: Archer, R.E., Ely, J.C., Heaton, T.J., Butcher, F.E.G., Hughes, A.L.C., Clark, C.D.
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Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:213123 2024-06-23T07:53:45+00:00 Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool Archer, R.E. Ely, J.C. Heaton, T.J. Butcher, F.E.G. Hughes, A.L.C. Clark, C.D. 2023-11 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213123/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213123/1/Earth%20Surf%20Processes%20Landf%20-%202023%20-%20Archer%20-%20Assessing%20ice%20sheet%20models%20against%20the%20landform%20record%20%20The%20Likelihood%20of.pdf en eng Wiley https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213123/1/Earth%20Surf%20Processes%20Landf%20-%202023%20-%20Archer%20-%20Assessing%20ice%20sheet%20models%20against%20the%20landform%20record%20%20The%20Likelihood%20of.pdf Archer, R.E. orcid.org/0000-0002-6692-8974 , Ely, J.C. orcid.org/0000-0003-4007-1500 , Heaton, T.J. orcid.org/0000-0002-9994-142X et al. (3 more authors) (2023) Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48 (14). pp. 2754-2771. ISSN 0197-9337 cc_by_4 Article NonPeerReviewed 2023 ftleedsuniv 2024-06-12T00:26:03Z Palaeo-ice sheets leave behind a rich database regarding their past behaviour, recorded in the landscape in the form of glacial geomorphology. The most numerous landform created by these ice sheets are subglacial lineations, which generate snapshots of the direction of ice flow at fixed (yet typically unknown) points in time. Despite their relative density within the landform record, the information provided by subglacial lineations is currently underutilised in tests of numerical ice sheet models. To some extent, this is a consequence of ongoing debate regarding lineation formation, but predominantly, it reflects the lack of rigorous model-data comparison techniques that would enable lineation information to be properly integrated. Here, we present the Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool. LALA provides a statistically rigorous measure of the log-likelihood of a supplied ice sheet simulation through comparison of simulation output with both the location and direction of observed lineations. Given an ensemble of ice sheet simulations, LALA provides a formal, and statistically underpinned, quantitative assessment of each simulation's quality-of-fit to mapped lineations. This enables a comparison of each simulation's relative plausibility, including identification of the most likely ice sheet simulations amongst the ensemble. This is achieved by modelling lineation formation as a marked Poisson point process and comparison of observed to modelled flow directions using the von Mises distribution. LALA is flexible—users can adapt parameters to account for differing assumptions regarding lineation formation, and for variations in the level of precision required for differing model-data comparison experiments. We provide guidelines and rationale for assigning parameter values, including an assessment of the variability between users when mapping lineations. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of LALA through application to an ensemble of simulations of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet. This ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description Palaeo-ice sheets leave behind a rich database regarding their past behaviour, recorded in the landscape in the form of glacial geomorphology. The most numerous landform created by these ice sheets are subglacial lineations, which generate snapshots of the direction of ice flow at fixed (yet typically unknown) points in time. Despite their relative density within the landform record, the information provided by subglacial lineations is currently underutilised in tests of numerical ice sheet models. To some extent, this is a consequence of ongoing debate regarding lineation formation, but predominantly, it reflects the lack of rigorous model-data comparison techniques that would enable lineation information to be properly integrated. Here, we present the Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool. LALA provides a statistically rigorous measure of the log-likelihood of a supplied ice sheet simulation through comparison of simulation output with both the location and direction of observed lineations. Given an ensemble of ice sheet simulations, LALA provides a formal, and statistically underpinned, quantitative assessment of each simulation's quality-of-fit to mapped lineations. This enables a comparison of each simulation's relative plausibility, including identification of the most likely ice sheet simulations amongst the ensemble. This is achieved by modelling lineation formation as a marked Poisson point process and comparison of observed to modelled flow directions using the von Mises distribution. LALA is flexible—users can adapt parameters to account for differing assumptions regarding lineation formation, and for variations in the level of precision required for differing model-data comparison experiments. We provide guidelines and rationale for assigning parameter values, including an assessment of the variability between users when mapping lineations. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of LALA through application to an ensemble of simulations of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet. This ...
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author Archer, R.E.
Ely, J.C.
Heaton, T.J.
Butcher, F.E.G.
Hughes, A.L.C.
Clark, C.D.
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Ely, J.C.
Heaton, T.J.
Butcher, F.E.G.
Hughes, A.L.C.
Clark, C.D.
Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool
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Ely, J.C.
Heaton, T.J.
Butcher, F.E.G.
Hughes, A.L.C.
Clark, C.D.
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title Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool
title_short Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool
title_full Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool
title_fullStr Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool
title_full_unstemmed Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool
title_sort assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: the likelihood of accordant lineations analysis (lala) tool
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Archer, R.E. orcid.org/0000-0002-6692-8974 , Ely, J.C. orcid.org/0000-0003-4007-1500 , Heaton, T.J. orcid.org/0000-0002-9994-142X et al. (3 more authors) (2023) Assessing ice sheet models against the landform record: The Likelihood of Accordant Lineations Analysis (LALA) tool. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48 (14). pp. 2754-2771. ISSN 0197-9337
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