(A, left) Ice thickness and (B, right) surface ice velocity anomaly between the initial conditions obtained from the equilibrium-spinup and paleo-spinup (equilibrium minus paleo).

Black line represents the coastline. As shown, individual glaciers have distinct responses. Overall, northeastern Greenland contributes to a larger GrIS ice volume in comparison with the that obtained from the paleo-spinup. With respect to the surface ice velocity, large portions of the GrIS show fa...

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Main Authors: Hu Yang (521488), Uta Krebs-Kanzow (11979695), Thomas Kleiner (11979698), Dmitry Sidorenko (5260150), Christian Bernd Rodehacke (11979701), Xiaoxu Shi (8560299), Paul Gierz (11979704), Lu Niu (2589736), Evan J. Gowan (4884178), Sebastian Hinck (11979707), Xingxing Liu (715957), Lennert B. Stap (11979710), Gerrit Lohmann (7018322)
Format: Still Image
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259816.g008
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Summary:Black line represents the coastline. As shown, individual glaciers have distinct responses. Overall, northeastern Greenland contributes to a larger GrIS ice volume in comparison with the that obtained from the paleo-spinup. With respect to the surface ice velocity, large portions of the GrIS show faster ice velocity in the equilibrium-spinup with respect to that obtained from paleo-spinup. Results are the ensemble mean of the seven ensemble members.