Regime Shifts in Glacier and Ice Sheet Response to Climate Change: Examples From the Northern Hemisphere

Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing dramatic changes in response to recent climate change. This is true in both mountain and polar regions, where the extreme sensitivity of the cryosphere to warming temperatures may be exacerbated by amplification of global climate change. For glaciers and ice...

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Published in:Frontiers in Climate
Main Author: Shawn J. Marshall
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2021.702585
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:6127de885f5140eb9dfe389046df89af 2023-05-15T16:40:43+02:00 Regime Shifts in Glacier and Ice Sheet Response to Climate Change: Examples From the Northern Hemisphere Shawn J. Marshall 2021-11-01 https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2021.702585 https://doaj.org/article/6127de885f5140eb9dfe389046df89af en eng Frontiers Media S.A. 2624-9553 doi:10.3389/fclim.2021.702585 https://doaj.org/article/6127de885f5140eb9dfe389046df89af undefined Frontiers in Climate, Vol 3 (2021) non-linear feedbacks tipping point albedo meltwater retention glacier mass balance mountain glaciers geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2021.702585 2023-01-22T19:16:43Z Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing dramatic changes in response to recent climate change. This is true in both mountain and polar regions, where the extreme sensitivity of the cryosphere to warming temperatures may be exacerbated by amplification of global climate change. For glaciers and ice sheets, this sensitivity is due to a number of non-linear and threshold processes within glacier mass balance and glacier dynamics. Some of this is simply tied to the freezing point of water; snow and ice are no longer viable above 0°C, so a gradual warming that crosses this threshold triggers the onset of melting or gives rise to an abrupt regime shift between snowfall and rainfall. Other non-linear, temperature-dependent processes are more subtle, such as the evolution from polythermal to temperate ice, which supports faster ice flow, a shift from meltwater retention to runoff in temperate or ice-rich (i.e., heavily melt-affected) firn, and transitions from sublimation to melting under warmer and more humid atmospheric conditions. As melt seasons lengthen, there is also a longer snow-free season and an expansion of glacier ablation area, with the increased exposure of low-albedo ice non-linearly increasing melt rates and meltwater runoff. This can be accentuated by increased concentration of particulate matter associated with algal activity, dust loading from adjacent deglaciated terrain, and deposition of impurities from industrial and wildfire activity. The loss of ice and darkening of glaciers represent an effective transition from white to grey in the world's mountain regions. This article discusses these transitions and regime shifts in the context of challenges to model and project glacier and ice sheet response to climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Unknown Frontiers in Climate 3
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glacier mass balance
mountain glaciers
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tipping point
albedo
meltwater retention
glacier mass balance
mountain glaciers
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Shawn J. Marshall
Regime Shifts in Glacier and Ice Sheet Response to Climate Change: Examples From the Northern Hemisphere
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tipping point
albedo
meltwater retention
glacier mass balance
mountain glaciers
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envir
description Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing dramatic changes in response to recent climate change. This is true in both mountain and polar regions, where the extreme sensitivity of the cryosphere to warming temperatures may be exacerbated by amplification of global climate change. For glaciers and ice sheets, this sensitivity is due to a number of non-linear and threshold processes within glacier mass balance and glacier dynamics. Some of this is simply tied to the freezing point of water; snow and ice are no longer viable above 0°C, so a gradual warming that crosses this threshold triggers the onset of melting or gives rise to an abrupt regime shift between snowfall and rainfall. Other non-linear, temperature-dependent processes are more subtle, such as the evolution from polythermal to temperate ice, which supports faster ice flow, a shift from meltwater retention to runoff in temperate or ice-rich (i.e., heavily melt-affected) firn, and transitions from sublimation to melting under warmer and more humid atmospheric conditions. As melt seasons lengthen, there is also a longer snow-free season and an expansion of glacier ablation area, with the increased exposure of low-albedo ice non-linearly increasing melt rates and meltwater runoff. This can be accentuated by increased concentration of particulate matter associated with algal activity, dust loading from adjacent deglaciated terrain, and deposition of impurities from industrial and wildfire activity. The loss of ice and darkening of glaciers represent an effective transition from white to grey in the world's mountain regions. This article discusses these transitions and regime shifts in the context of challenges to model and project glacier and ice sheet response to climate change.
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title_fullStr Regime Shifts in Glacier and Ice Sheet Response to Climate Change: Examples From the Northern Hemisphere
title_full_unstemmed Regime Shifts in Glacier and Ice Sheet Response to Climate Change: Examples From the Northern Hemisphere
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