An observation-based approach to calculating ice-shelf calving mass flux
In order to determine whether the calving flux of an ice shelf is changing, the long-term calving flux needs to be established. Methods used to estimate the calving flux either take into account non-steady-state behaviour by capturing movement of the calving-front location (e.g., using satellite obs...
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ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:45276 2023-05-15T13:41:50+02:00 An observation-based approach to calculating ice-shelf calving mass flux Evans, E Fraser, AD Cook, S Coleman, R Joughin, I 2022 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/45276/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/45276/1/148799%20-%20An%20observation-based%20approach%20to%20calculating%20ice-shelf.pdf en eng Elsevier Science Inc https://eprints.utas.edu.au/45276/1/148799%20-%20An%20observation-based%20approach%20to%20calculating%20ice-shelf.pdf Evans, E, Fraser, AD orcid:0000-0003-1924-0015 , Cook, S orcid:0000-0001-9878-4218 , Coleman, R orcid:0000-0002-9731-7498 and Joughin, I 2022 , 'An observation-based approach to calculating ice-shelf calving mass flux' , Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 272 , pp. 1-10 , doi:10.1016/j.rse.2022.112918 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.112918>. remote sensing glacier mass balance glacier calving Antarctic Antarctica ice shelves calving flux minimum temporal baseline Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.112918 2022-03-14T23:16:34Z In order to determine whether the calving flux of an ice shelf is changing, the long-term calving flux needs to be established. Methods used to estimate the calving flux either take into account non-steady-state behaviour by capturing movement of the calving-front location (e.g., using satellite observations), or they assume the calving front is stationary and that the ice is in steady state (e.g., flux-gate methods). Non-steady-state methods are hampered by the issue of temporal aliasing, i.e., when the satellite observation frequency is insufficient to capture the cyclic nature of the calving-front position. Methods that assume a steady state to estimate the calving flux accrue uncertainties if the ice shelf changes its physical state. In order to overcome these limitations we propose and implement a new observation-based approach that combines a time series of calving-front locations with a flux-gate method. The approach involves the creation of a unique semi-temporal domain as a mechanism to overcome the issue of temporal aliasing, and only requires easily accessible ice thickness and surface velocity estimates of the ice shelf. This approach allows for complex calving-front geometries and captures calving events of all sizes that are visible within the satellite imagery. Application of the approach allows the long-term average calving flux to be estimated (provided sufficient temporal coverage by satellite imagery), as well as identification of the minimum temporal baseline needed to produce a representative estimate of the long-term average calving flux, for any ice shelf. Implementation of the approach to multiple ice shelves would enable comparisons to be made regarding the spatial variability in the long-term calving flux of Antarctica's ice shelves, thereby highlighting calving regime change around the continent. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Shelf Ice Shelves University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic Remote Sensing of Environment 272 112918 |
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In order to determine whether the calving flux of an ice shelf is changing, the long-term calving flux needs to be established. Methods used to estimate the calving flux either take into account non-steady-state behaviour by capturing movement of the calving-front location (e.g., using satellite observations), or they assume the calving front is stationary and that the ice is in steady state (e.g., flux-gate methods). Non-steady-state methods are hampered by the issue of temporal aliasing, i.e., when the satellite observation frequency is insufficient to capture the cyclic nature of the calving-front position. Methods that assume a steady state to estimate the calving flux accrue uncertainties if the ice shelf changes its physical state. In order to overcome these limitations we propose and implement a new observation-based approach that combines a time series of calving-front locations with a flux-gate method. The approach involves the creation of a unique semi-temporal domain as a mechanism to overcome the issue of temporal aliasing, and only requires easily accessible ice thickness and surface velocity estimates of the ice shelf. This approach allows for complex calving-front geometries and captures calving events of all sizes that are visible within the satellite imagery. Application of the approach allows the long-term average calving flux to be estimated (provided sufficient temporal coverage by satellite imagery), as well as identification of the minimum temporal baseline needed to produce a representative estimate of the long-term average calving flux, for any ice shelf. Implementation of the approach to multiple ice shelves would enable comparisons to be made regarding the spatial variability in the long-term calving flux of Antarctica's ice shelves, thereby highlighting calving regime change around the continent. |
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An observation-based approach to calculating ice-shelf calving mass flux |
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An observation-based approach to calculating ice-shelf calving mass flux |
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An observation-based approach to calculating ice-shelf calving mass flux |
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