An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system
Ice sheet response to forced changes such as that from anthropogenic climate forcing is closely regulated by two-way interactions with other components of the Earth system. These interactions encompass the ice sheet response to Earth system forcing, the Earth system response to ice sheet change, and...
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ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_21873 2023-09-05T13:13:26+02:00 An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system Fyke, Jeremy (author) Sergienko, Olga (author) Löfverström, Marcus (author) Price, Stephen (author) Lenaerts, Jan T. M. (author) 2018-06-01 https://doi.org/10.1029/2018RG000600 en eng Reviews of Geophysics--Rev. Geophys.--87551209 articles:21873 ark:/85065/d75q4zx4 doi:10.1029/2018RG000600 Copyright 2018 American Geophysical Union. article Text 2018 ftncar https://doi.org/10.1029/2018RG000600 2023-08-14T18:49:27Z Ice sheet response to forced changes such as that from anthropogenic climate forcing is closely regulated by two-way interactions with other components of the Earth system. These interactions encompass the ice sheet response to Earth system forcing, the Earth system response to ice sheet change, and feedbacks resulting from coupled ice sheet/Earth system evolution. Motivated by the impact of Antarctic and Greenland ice sheet change on future sea level rise, here we review the state of knowledge of ice sheet/Earth system interactions and feedbacks. We also describe emerging observation and model-based methods that can improve understanding of ice sheet/Earth system interactions and feedbacks. We particularly focus on the development of Earth system models that incorporate current understanding of Earth system processes, ice dynamics, and ice sheet/Earth system couplings. Such models will be critical tools for projecting future sea level rise from anthropogenically forced ice sheet mass loss. DE-SC0012606 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Ice Sheet OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Antarctic Greenland Reviews of Geophysics 56 2 361 408 |
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Ice sheet response to forced changes such as that from anthropogenic climate forcing is closely regulated by two-way interactions with other components of the Earth system. These interactions encompass the ice sheet response to Earth system forcing, the Earth system response to ice sheet change, and feedbacks resulting from coupled ice sheet/Earth system evolution. Motivated by the impact of Antarctic and Greenland ice sheet change on future sea level rise, here we review the state of knowledge of ice sheet/Earth system interactions and feedbacks. We also describe emerging observation and model-based methods that can improve understanding of ice sheet/Earth system interactions and feedbacks. We particularly focus on the development of Earth system models that incorporate current understanding of Earth system processes, ice dynamics, and ice sheet/Earth system couplings. Such models will be critical tools for projecting future sea level rise from anthropogenically forced ice sheet mass loss. DE-SC0012606 |
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Fyke, Jeremy (author) Sergienko, Olga (author) Löfverström, Marcus (author) Price, Stephen (author) Lenaerts, Jan T. M. (author) |
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An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system |
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An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system |
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An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system |
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An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system |
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An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system |
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An overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the Earth system |
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overview of interactions and feedbacks between ice sheets and the earth system |
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Reviews of Geophysics--Rev. Geophys.--87551209 articles:21873 ark:/85065/d75q4zx4 doi:10.1029/2018RG000600 |
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