Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet

Projections of the contribution of the Antarctic ice sheet to future sea-level rise remain highly uncertain, especially on long timescales. One of the reasons for this uncertainty lies in the uncertainty in the intensity of the feedbacks of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA; i.e. the combination of...

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Main Authors: Coulon, Violaine, Bulthuis, Kevin, Whitehouse, Pippa L., Sun, Sainan, Pattyn, Frank
Other Authors: EGU General Assembly: vEGU21 Gather Online (19-30 April 2021: Online)
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/353960 2023-05-15T13:37:12+02:00 Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet Coulon, Violaine Bulthuis, Kevin Whitehouse, Pippa L. Sun, Sainan Pattyn, Frank EGU General Assembly: vEGU21 Gather Online (19-30 April 2021: Online) 2021-04-29 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/353960 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/353960/3/vEGU21_COULON_DISPLAY.pdf en eng https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/353960/3/vEGU21_COULON_DISPLAY.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/353960 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Climatologie Glaciologie info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceContribution info:ulb-repo/semantics/conferenceContribution info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/document 2021 ftunivbruxelles 2023-01-18T23:21:34Z Projections of the contribution of the Antarctic ice sheet to future sea-level rise remain highly uncertain, especially on long timescales. One of the reasons for this uncertainty lies in the uncertainty in the intensity of the feedbacks of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA; i.e. the combination of bedrock adjustment and gravitationally-consistent sea-surface changes due to ice mass changes) on ice-sheet evolution. Indeed, the Antarctic ice sheet lies on a solid Earth that displays large spatial variations in rheological properties, with a thin lithosphere and low-viscosity upper mantle beneath West Antarctica and an opposing structure beneath East Antarctica (Morelli & Danesi, 2004; Lloyd et al. 2020). In addition to this West-East dichotomy, strong viscoelastic heterogeneities (sometimes by several orders of magnitude across relatively short spatial scales) exist within the East and West Antarctic regions (An et al. 2015). These lateral variations are known to have a significant impact on the ice-sheet grounding-line stability (Gomez et al. 2015; Konrad et al. 2015). However, large uncertainties remain in determining these viscoelastic properties with precision.Here, we investigate the influence of GIA feedbacks on the uncertainty in assessing the long-term contribution of the Antarctic ice sheet to future sea-level rise (SLR). In this framework, we design an ensemble approach, taking advantage of the computational efficiency of the Elementary GIA model (Coulon et al. under review). The latter consists of a modified Elastic Lithosphere—Relaxing Asthenosphere model able to consider spatially-varying viscoelastic properties supplemented with an approximation of gravitationally-consistent geoid changes, allowing to approximate near-field relative sea-level changes. Using existing upper-mantle viscosity and lithosphere thickness maps, we produce a large range of plausible Antarctic viscoelastic properties by varying the level of lateral variability in the associated relaxation time and flexural rigidity. We ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet West Antarctica DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Antarctic The Antarctic East Antarctica West Antarctica Gomez ENVELOPE(-58.795,-58.795,-62.196,-62.196)
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Glaciologie
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Coulon, Violaine
Bulthuis, Kevin
Whitehouse, Pippa L.
Sun, Sainan
Pattyn, Frank
Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet
topic_facet Climatologie
Glaciologie
description Projections of the contribution of the Antarctic ice sheet to future sea-level rise remain highly uncertain, especially on long timescales. One of the reasons for this uncertainty lies in the uncertainty in the intensity of the feedbacks of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA; i.e. the combination of bedrock adjustment and gravitationally-consistent sea-surface changes due to ice mass changes) on ice-sheet evolution. Indeed, the Antarctic ice sheet lies on a solid Earth that displays large spatial variations in rheological properties, with a thin lithosphere and low-viscosity upper mantle beneath West Antarctica and an opposing structure beneath East Antarctica (Morelli & Danesi, 2004; Lloyd et al. 2020). In addition to this West-East dichotomy, strong viscoelastic heterogeneities (sometimes by several orders of magnitude across relatively short spatial scales) exist within the East and West Antarctic regions (An et al. 2015). These lateral variations are known to have a significant impact on the ice-sheet grounding-line stability (Gomez et al. 2015; Konrad et al. 2015). However, large uncertainties remain in determining these viscoelastic properties with precision.Here, we investigate the influence of GIA feedbacks on the uncertainty in assessing the long-term contribution of the Antarctic ice sheet to future sea-level rise (SLR). In this framework, we design an ensemble approach, taking advantage of the computational efficiency of the Elementary GIA model (Coulon et al. under review). The latter consists of a modified Elastic Lithosphere—Relaxing Asthenosphere model able to consider spatially-varying viscoelastic properties supplemented with an approximation of gravitationally-consistent geoid changes, allowing to approximate near-field relative sea-level changes. Using existing upper-mantle viscosity and lithosphere thickness maps, we produce a large range of plausible Antarctic viscoelastic properties by varying the level of lateral variability in the associated relaxation time and flexural rigidity. We ...
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title Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet
title_short Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet
title_full Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet
title_fullStr Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet
title_full_unstemmed Impact of glacial isostatic adjustment on the long-term stability of the Antarctic ice sheet
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