Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard
We assess the importance of basal boundary conditions for transient simulations of Basin 3, Austfonna ice cap between January 1995 and December 2011 and for the surge starting in 2012 by carrying out simulations with the full-Stokes model Elmer/Ice and the vertically-integrated model BISICLES. Time-...
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author | Gong, Yongmei Zwinger, Thomas Cornford, Stephen Gladstone, Rupert Schäfer, Martina Moore, John |
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description | We assess the importance of basal boundary conditions for transient simulations of Basin 3, Austfonna ice cap between January 1995 and December 2011 and for the surge starting in 2012 by carrying out simulations with the full-Stokes model Elmer/Ice and the vertically-integrated model BISICLES. Time-varying surface mass-balance data from the regional climate model HIRHAM5 are downscaled according to elevation. Basal friction coefficient is varied through time by interpolating between two data-constrained inversions of surface velocity fields, from 1995 and 2011. Evolution of the basal boundary condition appears to be much more important for mass discharge and the dynamic response of the fast flowing unit in Basin 3 than either model choice or the downscaling method for the surface mass balance. In addition, temporally linear extrapolation of the evolution of basal friction coefficient beyond the 2011 distribution could not reproduce the expansion of the acceleration observed in southern Basin 3 between January 2012 and June 2013. This implies that changes in basal friction patterns, and in turn basal processes that are not currently represented in either model, are among the most important factors for the 2012 acceleration. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/174557 2025-01-16T21:06:01+00:00 Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard Gong, Yongmei Zwinger, Thomas Cornford, Stephen Gladstone, Rupert Schäfer, Martina Moore, John Department of Physics 2017-02-02T09:06:01Z 12 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/174557 eng eng Cambridge University Press 10.1017/jog.2016.121 Gong , Y , Zwinger , T , Cornford , S , Gladstone , R , Schäfer , M & Moore , J 2017 , ' Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard ' , Journal of Glaciology , vol. 63 , no. 237 , pp. 106-117 . https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2016.121 85009953663 c302387a-7f58-4ca5-80e6-4d891962c67f http://hdl.handle.net/10138/174557 000394435300009 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 114 Physical sciences 1171 Geosciences Article publishedVersion 2017 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:11:11Z We assess the importance of basal boundary conditions for transient simulations of Basin 3, Austfonna ice cap between January 1995 and December 2011 and for the surge starting in 2012 by carrying out simulations with the full-Stokes model Elmer/Ice and the vertically-integrated model BISICLES. Time-varying surface mass-balance data from the regional climate model HIRHAM5 are downscaled according to elevation. Basal friction coefficient is varied through time by interpolating between two data-constrained inversions of surface velocity fields, from 1995 and 2011. Evolution of the basal boundary condition appears to be much more important for mass discharge and the dynamic response of the fast flowing unit in Basin 3 than either model choice or the downscaling method for the surface mass balance. In addition, temporally linear extrapolation of the evolution of basal friction coefficient beyond the 2011 distribution could not reproduce the expansion of the acceleration observed in southern Basin 3 between January 2012 and June 2013. This implies that changes in basal friction patterns, and in turn basal processes that are not currently represented in either model, are among the most important factors for the 2012 acceleration. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Austfonna glacier Ice cap Journal of Glaciology Svalbard HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Austfonna ENVELOPE(24.559,24.559,79.835,79.835) Svalbard Journal of Glaciology 63 237 106 117 |
spellingShingle | 114 Physical sciences 1171 Geosciences Gong, Yongmei Zwinger, Thomas Cornford, Stephen Gladstone, Rupert Schäfer, Martina Moore, John Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard |
title | Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard |
title_full | Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard |
title_fullStr | Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard |
title_full_unstemmed | Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard |
title_short | Importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on Austfonna, Svalbard |
title_sort | importance of basal boundary conditions in transient simulations : case study of a surging marine-terminating glacier on austfonna, svalbard |
topic | 114 Physical sciences 1171 Geosciences |
topic_facet | 114 Physical sciences 1171 Geosciences |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/174557 |