Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment

Abstract Sea-level rise (SLR) can amplify the episodic erosion from storms and drive chronic erosion on sandy shorelines, threatening many coastal communities. One of the major uncertainties in SLR projections is the potential rapid disintegration of large fractions of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS)....

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Main Authors: Jasper Verschuur, Dewi Bars, Caroline A. Katsman, Sierd de Vries, Roshanka Ranasinghe, Sybren S. Drijfhout, Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:spr:climat:v::y::i::d:10.1007_s10584-020-02769-4 2023-05-15T13:57:34+02:00 Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment Jasper Verschuur Dewi Bars Caroline A. Katsman Sierd de Vries Roshanka Ranasinghe Sybren S. Drijfhout Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02769-4 unknown http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02769-4 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:41:31Z Abstract Sea-level rise (SLR) can amplify the episodic erosion from storms and drive chronic erosion on sandy shorelines, threatening many coastal communities. One of the major uncertainties in SLR projections is the potential rapid disintegration of large fractions of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS). Quantifying this uncertainty is essential to support sound risk management of coastal areas, although it is neglected in many erosion impact assessments. Here, we use the island of Sint Maarten as a case study to evaluate the impact of AIS uncertainty for future coastal recession. We estimate SLR-induced coastal recession using a probabilistic framework and compare and contrast three cases of AIS dynamics within the range of plausible futures. Results indicate that projections of coastal recession are sensitive to local morphological factors and assumptions made on how AIS dynamics are incorporated into SLR projections and that underestimating the potential rapid mass loss from the AIS can lead to ill-informed coastal adaptation decisions. Coastal erosion, Sea-level rise, Probabilistics, Antarctica, Rapid disintegration Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Antarctic The Antarctic
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description Abstract Sea-level rise (SLR) can amplify the episodic erosion from storms and drive chronic erosion on sandy shorelines, threatening many coastal communities. One of the major uncertainties in SLR projections is the potential rapid disintegration of large fractions of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS). Quantifying this uncertainty is essential to support sound risk management of coastal areas, although it is neglected in many erosion impact assessments. Here, we use the island of Sint Maarten as a case study to evaluate the impact of AIS uncertainty for future coastal recession. We estimate SLR-induced coastal recession using a probabilistic framework and compare and contrast three cases of AIS dynamics within the range of plausible futures. Results indicate that projections of coastal recession are sensitive to local morphological factors and assumptions made on how AIS dynamics are incorporated into SLR projections and that underestimating the potential rapid mass loss from the AIS can lead to ill-informed coastal adaptation decisions. Coastal erosion, Sea-level rise, Probabilistics, Antarctica, Rapid disintegration
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author Jasper Verschuur
Dewi Bars
Caroline A. Katsman
Sierd de Vries
Roshanka Ranasinghe
Sybren S. Drijfhout
Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof
spellingShingle Jasper Verschuur
Dewi Bars
Caroline A. Katsman
Sierd de Vries
Roshanka Ranasinghe
Sybren S. Drijfhout
Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof
Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
author_facet Jasper Verschuur
Dewi Bars
Caroline A. Katsman
Sierd de Vries
Roshanka Ranasinghe
Sybren S. Drijfhout
Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof
author_sort Jasper Verschuur
title Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
title_short Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
title_full Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
title_fullStr Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
title_full_unstemmed Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
title_sort implications of ambiguity in antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
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