Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models

Realistic predictions of the behaviour of marine ice sheets require that models are able to robustly simulate grounding line migration. Fixed-grid ice sheet models have been shown to exhibit inconsistent and hence unreliable grounding line migration, except at very high resolution not yet achievable...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: Gladstone, RM, Payne, AJ, Cornford, S L
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/8ed72451-8b6e-4247-8c29-fcae64013a37 2024-01-28T10:06:29+01:00 Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models Gladstone, RM Payne, AJ Cornford, S L 2010 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/8ed72451-8b6e-4247-8c29-fcae64013a37 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/8ed72451-8b6e-4247-8c29-fcae64013a37 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-605-2010 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Gladstone , RM , Payne , AJ & Cornford , S L 2010 , ' Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models ' , Cryosphere , vol. 4 , pp. 605 - 619 . https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-605-2010 article 2010 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-605-2010 2024-01-04T23:33:44Z Realistic predictions of the behaviour of marine ice sheets require that models are able to robustly simulate grounding line migration. Fixed-grid ice sheet models have been shown to exhibit inconsistent and hence unreliable grounding line migration, except at very high resolution not yet achievable in whole ice sheet simulations. In this study we present several different approaches to parameterising the grounding line. These are distinguished by choices regarding the ice thickness profile from the last grounded to the first floating grid point, and how this profile impacts the gravitational driving stress and basal drag. We demonstrate that the most obvious choice of thickness parameterisation, linear interpolation from the last grounded to the first floating grid point, is not the most effective. We show that use of a grounding line parameterisation greatly improves performance, and that choice of a better grounding line parameterisation over a simpler one can bring further improvements, in terms of both accuracy and self consistent behaviour, comparable to increasing the grid resolution by factor two (i.e. doubling the number of grid points). The approach presented here to parameterising the grounding line does not completely solve the grounding line problem, however it reduces the resolution required. The parameterisations are presented in the context of a one dimensional “shelfy-stream” flow-line model, but could be extended to cope with more than one dimension and other model formulations. Realistic predictions of the behaviour of marine ice sheets require that models are able to robustly simulate grounding line migration. Fixed-grid ice sheet models have been shown to exhibit inconsistent and hence unreliable grounding line migration, except at very high resolution not yet achievable in whole ice sheet simulations. In this study we present several different approaches to parameterising the grounding line. These are distinguished by choices regarding the ice thickness profile from the last grounded to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet University of Bristol: Bristol Research The Cryosphere 4 4 605 619
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description Realistic predictions of the behaviour of marine ice sheets require that models are able to robustly simulate grounding line migration. Fixed-grid ice sheet models have been shown to exhibit inconsistent and hence unreliable grounding line migration, except at very high resolution not yet achievable in whole ice sheet simulations. In this study we present several different approaches to parameterising the grounding line. These are distinguished by choices regarding the ice thickness profile from the last grounded to the first floating grid point, and how this profile impacts the gravitational driving stress and basal drag. We demonstrate that the most obvious choice of thickness parameterisation, linear interpolation from the last grounded to the first floating grid point, is not the most effective. We show that use of a grounding line parameterisation greatly improves performance, and that choice of a better grounding line parameterisation over a simpler one can bring further improvements, in terms of both accuracy and self consistent behaviour, comparable to increasing the grid resolution by factor two (i.e. doubling the number of grid points). The approach presented here to parameterising the grounding line does not completely solve the grounding line problem, however it reduces the resolution required. The parameterisations are presented in the context of a one dimensional “shelfy-stream” flow-line model, but could be extended to cope with more than one dimension and other model formulations. Realistic predictions of the behaviour of marine ice sheets require that models are able to robustly simulate grounding line migration. Fixed-grid ice sheet models have been shown to exhibit inconsistent and hence unreliable grounding line migration, except at very high resolution not yet achievable in whole ice sheet simulations. In this study we present several different approaches to parameterising the grounding line. These are distinguished by choices regarding the ice thickness profile from the last grounded to ...
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author Gladstone, RM
Payne, AJ
Cornford, S L
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Payne, AJ
Cornford, S L
Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models
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title Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models
title_short Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models
title_full Parameterising the grounding line in ice sheet models
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