An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models

The southern Bellingshausen Sea (SBS) is a rapidly-changing part of West Antarctica, where oceanic and atmospheric warming has led to the recent basal melting and break-up of the Wilkins ice shelf, the dynamic thinning of fringing glaciers, and sea-ice reduction. Accurate sea-floor morphology is vit...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: A. G. C. Graham, F. O. Nitsche, R. D. Larter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:cfac7914e466419290aa26dabb54b4e3 2023-05-15T13:32:52+02:00 An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models A. G. C. Graham F. O. Nitsche R. D. Larter 2011-02-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-5-95-2011 http://www.the-cryosphere.net/5/95/2011/tc-5-95-2011.pdf https://doaj.org/article/cfac7914e466419290aa26dabb54b4e3 en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/tc-5-95-2011 1994-0416 1994-0424 http://www.the-cryosphere.net/5/95/2011/tc-5-95-2011.pdf https://doaj.org/article/cfac7914e466419290aa26dabb54b4e3 undefined The Cryosphere, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 95-106 (2011) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2011 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-5-95-2011 2023-01-22T17:50:56Z The southern Bellingshausen Sea (SBS) is a rapidly-changing part of West Antarctica, where oceanic and atmospheric warming has led to the recent basal melting and break-up of the Wilkins ice shelf, the dynamic thinning of fringing glaciers, and sea-ice reduction. Accurate sea-floor morphology is vital for understanding the continued effects of each process upon changes within Antarctica's ice sheets. Here we present a new bathymetric grid for the SBS compiled from shipborne multibeam echo-sounder, spot-sounding and sub-ice measurements. The 1-km grid is the most detailed compilation for the SBS to-date, revealing large cross-shelf troughs, shallow banks, and deep inner-shelf basins that continue inland of coastal ice shelves. The troughs now serve as pathways which allow warm deep water to access the ice sheet in the SBS. Our dataset highlights areas still lacking bathymetric constraint, as well as regions for further investigation, including the likely routes of palaeo-ice streams. The new compilation is a major improvement upon previous grids and will be a key dataset for incorporating into simulations of ocean circulation, ice-sheet change and history. It will also serve forecasts of ice stability and future sea-level contributions from ice loss in West Antarctica, required for the next IPCC assessment report in 2013. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Bellingshausen Sea Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Sea ice The Cryosphere West Antarctica Wilkins Ice Shelf Unknown Bellingshausen Sea West Antarctica Wilkins ENVELOPE(59.326,59.326,-67.248,-67.248) Wilkins Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-72.500,-72.500,-70.416,-70.416) The Cryosphere 5 1 95 106
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An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
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description The southern Bellingshausen Sea (SBS) is a rapidly-changing part of West Antarctica, where oceanic and atmospheric warming has led to the recent basal melting and break-up of the Wilkins ice shelf, the dynamic thinning of fringing glaciers, and sea-ice reduction. Accurate sea-floor morphology is vital for understanding the continued effects of each process upon changes within Antarctica's ice sheets. Here we present a new bathymetric grid for the SBS compiled from shipborne multibeam echo-sounder, spot-sounding and sub-ice measurements. The 1-km grid is the most detailed compilation for the SBS to-date, revealing large cross-shelf troughs, shallow banks, and deep inner-shelf basins that continue inland of coastal ice shelves. The troughs now serve as pathways which allow warm deep water to access the ice sheet in the SBS. Our dataset highlights areas still lacking bathymetric constraint, as well as regions for further investigation, including the likely routes of palaeo-ice streams. The new compilation is a major improvement upon previous grids and will be a key dataset for incorporating into simulations of ocean circulation, ice-sheet change and history. It will also serve forecasts of ice stability and future sea-level contributions from ice loss in West Antarctica, required for the next IPCC assessment report in 2013.
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author A. G. C. Graham
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title An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
title_short An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
title_full An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
title_fullStr An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
title_full_unstemmed An improved bathymetry compilation for the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
title_sort improved bathymetry compilation for the bellingshausen sea, antarctica, to inform ice-sheet and ocean models
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