Sea-ice and ice-shelf variability in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica

Global sea-level rise contributed by Antarctic ice-mass loss could soon outpace all other sources. The ice-mass-loss signal of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is dominated by the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) in West Antarctica. Ice shelves in the ASE influence the ice-mass-loss rates of the Antarctic Ice Sh...

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Main Author: Wallick, Keyleigh N
Other Authors: Muto, Atsuhiro, Davatzes, Alexandra K., Buynevich, Ilya V. (Ilya Val)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Temple University. Libraries 2023
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spelling fttempleuniv:oai:scholarshare.temple.edu:20.500.12613/8882 2023-10-09T21:44:29+02:00 Sea-ice and ice-shelf variability in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica Wallick, Keyleigh N Muto, Atsuhiro Davatzes, Alexandra K. Buynevich, Ilya V. (Ilya Val) 2023-08 122 pages https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12613/8882 eng eng Temple University. Libraries http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/8846 Theses and Dissertations 15393 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12613/8882 IN COPYRIGHT- This Rights Statement can be used for an Item that is in copyright. Using this statement implies that the organization making this Item available has determined that the Item is in copyright and either is the rights-holder, has obtained permission from the rights-holder(s) to make their Work(s) available, or makes the Item available under an exception or limitation to copyright (including Fair Use) that entitles it to make the Item available. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Geology Thesis/Dissertation Text 2023 fttempleuniv https://doi.org/20.500.12613/888210.34944/dspace/8846 2023-09-24T16:36:25Z Global sea-level rise contributed by Antarctic ice-mass loss could soon outpace all other sources. The ice-mass-loss signal of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is dominated by the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) in West Antarctica. Ice shelves in the ASE influence the ice-mass-loss rates of the Antarctic Ice Sheet through their ability to buttress the grounded ice and modulate ice-flow speed. Ice shelves reduce ice flow and retreat by buttressing grounded ice. Previous studies show that sea ice can buttress ice shelves via mechanical bonding and provide protection from ocean swells. Whereas several studies have examined the trends in West Antarctic sea ice and dynamics of ice shelves in the ASE separately, the interaction between ice shelves and sea ice in the ASE is poorly understood. This study investigated the relationship between sea-ice-area (SIA) anomalies and ice-shelf velocities of three large ASE ice shelves, of Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS), Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf (PIGIS) and Crosson Ice Shelf (CIS), on seasonal and monthly timescales from summer 2001-02 to 2021-22 and 2014 to 2022, respectively. SIA anomalies and ice-shelf velocities were derived from satellite remote sensing data. Sea ice in the ASE experienced four- to seven-year periods of relatively consistent positive or negative SIA anomalies. Time series of TEIS average velocity shows increased velocity in the early 2000’s, followed by relative stability, then again an increase from the late-2010’s onwards. Time series of the PIGIS average velocity shows increased velocities over the 20-year period, with consistent acceleration from the late-2010’s onwards. Time series of the CIS average velocity shows relatively stable to slightly decreasing trends over the 20-year period. Correlation analysis of sea ice and ice shelves predominantly showed no significant relationship. Fewer than 15% of Spearman’s correlation coefficients between the SIA anomalies and ice-shelf velocities were statistically significant. Therefore, results of this study indicate ... Thesis Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Crosson Ice Shelf Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Pine Island Pine Island Glacier Sea ice West Antarctica TUScholarShare (Temple University) Antarctic The Antarctic West Antarctica Amundsen Sea Pine Island Glacier ENVELOPE(-101.000,-101.000,-75.000,-75.000) Buttress ENVELOPE(-57.083,-57.083,-63.550,-63.550) Crosson Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-109.500,-109.500,-74.950,-74.950)
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Sea-ice and ice-shelf variability in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica
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description Global sea-level rise contributed by Antarctic ice-mass loss could soon outpace all other sources. The ice-mass-loss signal of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is dominated by the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) in West Antarctica. Ice shelves in the ASE influence the ice-mass-loss rates of the Antarctic Ice Sheet through their ability to buttress the grounded ice and modulate ice-flow speed. Ice shelves reduce ice flow and retreat by buttressing grounded ice. Previous studies show that sea ice can buttress ice shelves via mechanical bonding and provide protection from ocean swells. Whereas several studies have examined the trends in West Antarctic sea ice and dynamics of ice shelves in the ASE separately, the interaction between ice shelves and sea ice in the ASE is poorly understood. This study investigated the relationship between sea-ice-area (SIA) anomalies and ice-shelf velocities of three large ASE ice shelves, of Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS), Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf (PIGIS) and Crosson Ice Shelf (CIS), on seasonal and monthly timescales from summer 2001-02 to 2021-22 and 2014 to 2022, respectively. SIA anomalies and ice-shelf velocities were derived from satellite remote sensing data. Sea ice in the ASE experienced four- to seven-year periods of relatively consistent positive or negative SIA anomalies. Time series of TEIS average velocity shows increased velocity in the early 2000’s, followed by relative stability, then again an increase from the late-2010’s onwards. Time series of the PIGIS average velocity shows increased velocities over the 20-year period, with consistent acceleration from the late-2010’s onwards. Time series of the CIS average velocity shows relatively stable to slightly decreasing trends over the 20-year period. Correlation analysis of sea ice and ice shelves predominantly showed no significant relationship. Fewer than 15% of Spearman’s correlation coefficients between the SIA anomalies and ice-shelf velocities were statistically significant. Therefore, results of this study indicate ...
author2 Muto, Atsuhiro
Davatzes, Alexandra K.
Buynevich, Ilya V. (Ilya Val)
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title_full_unstemmed Sea-ice and ice-shelf variability in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica
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