Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum

We estimate the sea-ice extent and basal melt of Antarctic ice shelves at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) using a coupled ice-shelf-sea-ice-ocean model. The shape of Antarctic ice shelves, ocean conditions and atmospheric surface conditions at the LGM are different from those in the present day; thes...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Kusahara, K, Sato, T, Oka, A, Obase, T, Greve, R, Abe-Ouchi, A, Hasumi, H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Int Glaciol Soc 2015
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Online Access:http://www.igsoc.org:8080/annals/56/69/a69a792.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3189/2015AoG69A792
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:109740 2023-05-15T13:29:46+02:00 Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum Kusahara, K Sato, T Oka, A Obase, T Greve, R Abe-Ouchi, A Hasumi, H 2015 application/pdf http://www.igsoc.org:8080/annals/56/69/a69a792.pdf https://doi.org/10.3189/2015AoG69A792 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/109740 en eng Int Glaciol Soc http://ecite.utas.edu.au/109740/1/Kusahara et al 2015.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/2015AoG69A792 Kusahara, K and Sato, T and Oka, A and Obase, T and Greve, R and Abe-Ouchi, A and Hasumi, H, Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum, Annals of Glaciology, 56, (69) pp. 425-435. ISSN 0260-3055 (2015) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/109740 Earth Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Climate Change Processes Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.3189/2015AoG69A792 2019-12-13T22:10:19Z We estimate the sea-ice extent and basal melt of Antarctic ice shelves at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) using a coupled ice-shelf-sea-ice-ocean model. The shape of Antarctic ice shelves, ocean conditions and atmospheric surface conditions at the LGM are different from those in the present day; these are derived from an ice-shelf-ice-sheet model, a sea-ice-ocean model and a climate model for glacial simulations, respectively. The winter sea ice in the LGM is shown to extend up to ∼7 of latitude further equatorward than in the present day. For the LGM summer, the model shows extensive sea-ice cover in the Atlantic sector and little sea ice in the other sectors. These modelled sea-ice features are consistent with those reconstructed from sea-floor sedimentary records. Total basal melt of Antarctic ice shelves in the LGM was ∼2147Gta -1 , which is much larger than the present-day value. More warm waters originating from Circumpolar Deep Water could be easily transported into ice-shelf cavities during the LGM because the full glacial grounding line extended to shelf break regions and ice shelves overhung continental slopes. This increased transport of warm water masses underneath an ice shelf and into their basal cavities led to the high basal melt of ice shelves in the LGM. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Sea ice eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic The Antarctic Annals of Glaciology 56 69 425 435
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Climate Change Processes
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Atmospheric Sciences
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Sato, T
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Greve, R
Abe-Ouchi, A
Hasumi, H
Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences
Climate Change Processes
description We estimate the sea-ice extent and basal melt of Antarctic ice shelves at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) using a coupled ice-shelf-sea-ice-ocean model. The shape of Antarctic ice shelves, ocean conditions and atmospheric surface conditions at the LGM are different from those in the present day; these are derived from an ice-shelf-ice-sheet model, a sea-ice-ocean model and a climate model for glacial simulations, respectively. The winter sea ice in the LGM is shown to extend up to ∼7 of latitude further equatorward than in the present day. For the LGM summer, the model shows extensive sea-ice cover in the Atlantic sector and little sea ice in the other sectors. These modelled sea-ice features are consistent with those reconstructed from sea-floor sedimentary records. Total basal melt of Antarctic ice shelves in the LGM was ∼2147Gta -1 , which is much larger than the present-day value. More warm waters originating from Circumpolar Deep Water could be easily transported into ice-shelf cavities during the LGM because the full glacial grounding line extended to shelf break regions and ice shelves overhung continental slopes. This increased transport of warm water masses underneath an ice shelf and into their basal cavities led to the high basal melt of ice shelves in the LGM.
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author Kusahara, K
Sato, T
Oka, A
Obase, T
Greve, R
Abe-Ouchi, A
Hasumi, H
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Sato, T
Oka, A
Obase, T
Greve, R
Abe-Ouchi, A
Hasumi, H
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title Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_short Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_full Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_fullStr Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Antarctic marine cryosphere at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_sort modelling the antarctic marine cryosphere at the last glacial maximum
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