Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier
This research was part of the Sun2ice project (ETH Grant ETH-12 16-2), supported by the Dr. Alfred and Flora Spälti and the ETH Zurich Foundation. Fieldwork was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, grant 200021-153179/1. The HiDEM simulations were performed under the Project HPC-EUROPA3...
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Glacier modeling Iceberg calving Numerical modeling Submarine melt Undercutting Crevasses Northwest Greenland G Geography (General) DAS G1 van Dongen, Eef C. H. Åström, Jan A. Jouvet, Guillaume Todd, Joe Benn, Douglas I. Funk, Martin Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier |
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This research was part of the Sun2ice project (ETH Grant ETH-12 16-2), supported by the Dr. Alfred and Flora Spälti and the ETH Zurich Foundation. Fieldwork was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, grant 200021-153179/1. The HiDEM simulations were performed under the Project HPC-EUROPA3 (INFRAIA-2016-1-730897), with the support of the EC Research Innovation Action under the H2020 Programme; in particular, the authors gratefully acknowledge the computer resources and technical support provided by CSC-IT Centre for Science in Finland. DB and JT were funded by NERC grant NE/P011365/1 (CALISMO: Calving Laws for Ice Sheet Models). Projections of future ice sheet mass loss and thus sea level rise rely on the parametrization of iceberg calving in ice sheet models. The interconnection between submarine melt-induced undercutting and calving is still poorly understood, which makes predicted contributions of tidewater glaciers to sea level rise uncertain. Here, we compare detailed 3-D simulations of fracture initiation obtained with the Helsinki Discrete Element Model (HiDEM) to observations, prior to a major calving event at Bowdoin Glacier, Northwest Greenland. Observations of a plume surfacing at the calving location suggest that local melt-undercutting influenced the size of the major calving event. Therefore, several experiments are conducted with various local and distributed (front-wide) undercut geometries. Although the number of undercut experiments is limited by computational requirements, one of the conjectured undercut geometries reproduces the crevasse leading to the observed major calving event in great detail. Our simulations show that undercutting leads to initiation of wider fractures more than 100 m upstream of the terminus, well-beyond the directly undercut region. When combining a moderate distributed undercut with local amplified undercuts at the two observed plumes, fracture initiation also increases in between the local undercuts. Thus, our results agree with previous studies suggesting ... |
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Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier |
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Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier |
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Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier |
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ftstandrewserep:oai:research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk:10023/20268 2024-09-15T18:07:44+00:00 Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier van Dongen, Eef C. H. Åström, Jan A. Jouvet, Guillaume Todd, Joe Benn, Douglas I. Funk, Martin NERC University of St Andrews.School of Geography & Sustainable Development University of St Andrews.Bell-Edwards Geographic Data Institute University of St Andrews.Environmental Change Research Group 2020-07-16T09:30:11Z 2745368 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10023/20268 https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.00253 eng eng Frontiers in Earth Science 269172331 97142180-ae25-4a21-9a65-5c86f0de9bae 85088792129 000556571000001 van Dongen , E C H , Åström , J A , Jouvet , G , Todd , J , Benn , D I & Funk , M 2020 , ' Numerical modeling shows increased fracturing due to melt-undercutting prior to major calving at Bowdoin Glacier ' , Frontiers in Earth Science , vol. 8 , 253 . https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.00253 2296-6463 RIS: urn:73F227FAAEAB00AC482DFEB5671AFC60 ORCID: /0000-0002-3604-0886/work/77524528 ORCID: /0000-0003-3183-043X/work/77525212 https://hdl.handle.net/10023/20268 doi:10.3389/feart.2020.00253 NE-P011365/1 Copyright © 2020 van Dongen, Åström, Jouvet, Todd, Benn and Funk. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. Glacier modeling Iceberg calving Numerical modeling Submarine melt Undercutting Crevasses Northwest Greenland G Geography (General) DAS G1 Journal article 2020 ftstandrewserep https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.00253 2024-08-28T00:12:18Z This research was part of the Sun2ice project (ETH Grant ETH-12 16-2), supported by the Dr. Alfred and Flora Spälti and the ETH Zurich Foundation. Fieldwork was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, grant 200021-153179/1. The HiDEM simulations were performed under the Project HPC-EUROPA3 (INFRAIA-2016-1-730897), with the support of the EC Research Innovation Action under the H2020 Programme; in particular, the authors gratefully acknowledge the computer resources and technical support provided by CSC-IT Centre for Science in Finland. DB and JT were funded by NERC grant NE/P011365/1 (CALISMO: Calving Laws for Ice Sheet Models). Projections of future ice sheet mass loss and thus sea level rise rely on the parametrization of iceberg calving in ice sheet models. The interconnection between submarine melt-induced undercutting and calving is still poorly understood, which makes predicted contributions of tidewater glaciers to sea level rise uncertain. Here, we compare detailed 3-D simulations of fracture initiation obtained with the Helsinki Discrete Element Model (HiDEM) to observations, prior to a major calving event at Bowdoin Glacier, Northwest Greenland. Observations of a plume surfacing at the calving location suggest that local melt-undercutting influenced the size of the major calving event. Therefore, several experiments are conducted with various local and distributed (front-wide) undercut geometries. Although the number of undercut experiments is limited by computational requirements, one of the conjectured undercut geometries reproduces the crevasse leading to the observed major calving event in great detail. Our simulations show that undercutting leads to initiation of wider fractures more than 100 m upstream of the terminus, well-beyond the directly undercut region. When combining a moderate distributed undercut with local amplified undercuts at the two observed plumes, fracture initiation also increases in between the local undercuts. Thus, our results agree with previous studies suggesting ... Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Tidewater University of St Andrews: Digital Research Repository Frontiers in Earth Science 8 |