Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming

We coupled together high-resolution versions of the ocean–sea ice model NEMO and the ice sheet model BISICLES configured to the Totten Glacier area and ran a series of simulations over the recent past (1995–2014) and under warming conditions (2081–2100; SSP4-4.5) with NEMO in stand-alone mode...

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Main Authors: Van Achter, Guillian, Fichefet, Thierry, Goosse, Hugues, Pelletier, Charles, Haubner, Konstanze, Pattyn, Franck
Other Authors: UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/273938
https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences13040106
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spelling ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:273938 2024-05-12T07:56:40+00:00 Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming Van Achter, Guillian Fichefet, Thierry Goosse, Hugues Pelletier, Charles Haubner, Konstanze Pattyn, Franck UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/273938 https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences13040106 eng eng MDPI boreal:273938 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/273938 doi:10.3390/geosciences13040106 urn:EISSN:2076-3263 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Geosciences, Vol. 13, no.4, p. 27 (2023) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivlouvain https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences13040106 2024-04-17T16:30:19Z We coupled together high-resolution versions of the ocean–sea ice model NEMO and the ice sheet model BISICLES configured to the Totten Glacier area and ran a series of simulations over the recent past (1995–2014) and under warming conditions (2081–2100; SSP4-4.5) with NEMO in stand-alone mode and with the coupled model to assess the effects of the coupling. During the recent past, the ocean–ice sheet coupling has increased the time-averaged value of the basal melt rate in both the Totten and Moscow University ice shelf cavities by 6.7% and 14.2% , respectively. The relationship between the changes in ice shelf thickness and ice shelf basal melt rate suggests that the effect of the coupling is not a linear response to the melt rate but rather a more complex response, driven partly by the dynamical component of the ice sheet model. The response of the ice sheet–ocean coupling due to the ocean warming is a 10% and 3% basal melt rate decrease in the Totten and Moscow University ice shelf cavities, respectively. This indicates that the ocean–ice sheet coupling under climate warming conditions dampens the basal melt rates. Our study highlights the importance of incorporating ocean–ice sheet coupling in climate simulations, even over short time periods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Moscow University Ice Shelf Sea ice Totten Glacier DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain) East Antarctica Moscow University Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(121.000,121.000,-67.000,-67.000) Totten Glacier ENVELOPE(116.333,116.333,-66.833,-66.833) Geosciences 13 4 106
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description We coupled together high-resolution versions of the ocean–sea ice model NEMO and the ice sheet model BISICLES configured to the Totten Glacier area and ran a series of simulations over the recent past (1995–2014) and under warming conditions (2081–2100; SSP4-4.5) with NEMO in stand-alone mode and with the coupled model to assess the effects of the coupling. During the recent past, the ocean–ice sheet coupling has increased the time-averaged value of the basal melt rate in both the Totten and Moscow University ice shelf cavities by 6.7% and 14.2% , respectively. The relationship between the changes in ice shelf thickness and ice shelf basal melt rate suggests that the effect of the coupling is not a linear response to the melt rate but rather a more complex response, driven partly by the dynamical component of the ice sheet model. The response of the ice sheet–ocean coupling due to the ocean warming is a 10% and 3% basal melt rate decrease in the Totten and Moscow University ice shelf cavities, respectively. This indicates that the ocean–ice sheet coupling under climate warming conditions dampens the basal melt rates. Our study highlights the importance of incorporating ocean–ice sheet coupling in climate simulations, even over short time periods.
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author Van Achter, Guillian
Fichefet, Thierry
Goosse, Hugues
Pelletier, Charles
Haubner, Konstanze
Pattyn, Franck
spellingShingle Van Achter, Guillian
Fichefet, Thierry
Goosse, Hugues
Pelletier, Charles
Haubner, Konstanze
Pattyn, Franck
Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming
author_facet Van Achter, Guillian
Fichefet, Thierry
Goosse, Hugues
Pelletier, Charles
Haubner, Konstanze
Pattyn, Franck
author_sort Van Achter, Guillian
title Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming
title_short Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming
title_full Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming
title_fullStr Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming
title_full_unstemmed Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming
title_sort ocean–ice sheet coupling in the totten glacier area, east antarctica: analysis of the feedbacks and their response to a sudden ocean warming
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https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences13040106
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