Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation

Using simulated climate data from the comprehensive coupled climate model IPSL CM4, we simulate the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) during the Eemian interglaciation with the three-dimensional ice sheet model SICOPOLIS. The Eemian is a period 126 000 yr before present (126 ka) with Arctic temperatures co...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: Born, Andreas, Nisancioglu, Kerim Hestnes
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description Using simulated climate data from the comprehensive coupled climate model IPSL CM4, we simulate the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) during the Eemian interglaciation with the three-dimensional ice sheet model SICOPOLIS. The Eemian is a period 126 000 yr before present (126 ka) with Arctic temperatures comparable to projections for the end of this century. In our simulation, the northeastern part of the GrIS is unstable and retreats significantly, despite moderate melt rates. This result is found to be robust to perturbations within a wide parameter space of key parameters of the ice sheet model, the choice of initial ice temperature, and has been reproduced with climate forcing from a second coupled climate model, the CCSM3. It is shown that the northeast GrIS is the most vulnerable. Even a small increase in melt removes many years of ice accumulation, giving a large mass imbalance and triggering the strong ice-elevation feedback. Unlike the south and west, melting in the northeast is not compensated by high accumulation. The analogy with modern warming suggests that in coming decades, positive feedbacks could increase the rate of mass loss of the northeastern GrIS, exceeding the recent observed thinning rates in the south publishedVersion
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/12235 2025-01-16T20:41:39+00:00 Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation Born, Andreas Nisancioglu, Kerim Hestnes 2016-04-11T08:16:26Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/12235 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-1239-2012 eng eng Copernicus Publications urn:issn:1994-0424 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/12235 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-1239-2012 cristin:979649 Attribution CC BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Copyright 2012 The Authors VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi glasiologi: 465 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Quaternary geology glaciology: 465 VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Meteorologi: 453 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Meteorology: 453 Peer reviewed Journal article 2016 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-1239-2012 2023-03-14T17:40:45Z Using simulated climate data from the comprehensive coupled climate model IPSL CM4, we simulate the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) during the Eemian interglaciation with the three-dimensional ice sheet model SICOPOLIS. The Eemian is a period 126 000 yr before present (126 ka) with Arctic temperatures comparable to projections for the end of this century. In our simulation, the northeastern part of the GrIS is unstable and retreats significantly, despite moderate melt rates. This result is found to be robust to perturbations within a wide parameter space of key parameters of the ice sheet model, the choice of initial ice temperature, and has been reproduced with climate forcing from a second coupled climate model, the CCSM3. It is shown that the northeast GrIS is the most vulnerable. Even a small increase in melt removes many years of ice accumulation, giving a large mass imbalance and triggering the strong ice-elevation feedback. Unlike the south and west, melting in the northeast is not compensated by high accumulation. The analogy with modern warming suggests that in coming decades, positive feedbacks could increase the rate of mass loss of the northeastern GrIS, exceeding the recent observed thinning rates in the south publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Arctic Greenland The Cryosphere 6 6 1239 1250
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VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Quaternary geology
glaciology: 465
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Meteorologi: 453
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Meteorology: 453
Born, Andreas
Nisancioglu, Kerim Hestnes
Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation
title Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation
title_full Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation
title_fullStr Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation
title_full_unstemmed Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation
title_short Melting of Northern Greenland during the last interglaciation
title_sort melting of northern greenland during the last interglaciation
topic VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi
glasiologi: 465
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Quaternary geology
glaciology: 465
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Meteorologi: 453
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Meteorology: 453
topic_facet VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Kvartærgeologi
glasiologi: 465
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Quaternary geology
glaciology: 465
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Meteorologi: 453
VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Meteorology: 453
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/12235
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-1239-2012