Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone

Thwaites Glacier is one of the fastest-changing ice–ocean systems in Antarctica1,2,3. Much of the ice sheet within the catchment of Thwaites Glacier is grounded below sea level on bedrock that deepens inland4, making it susceptible to rapid and irreversible ice loss that could raise the global sea l...

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Main Authors: Davis, Peter E.D., Nicholls, Keith W., Holland, David M., Schmidt, Britney E., Washam, Peter, Riverman, Kiya L., Arthern, Robert J., Vankova, Irena, Eayrs, Clare, Smith, James A., Anker, Paul G.D., Mullen, Andrew D., Dichek, Daniel, Lawrence, Justin D., Meister, Matthew M., Clyne, Elisabeth, Baskinski-Ferris, Aurora, Rignot, Eric, Queste, Bastien Y., Boehme, Lars, Heywood, Karen J, Anandakrishnan, Sridhar, Makinson, Keith
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/20def2f5-c3f0-4fed-9076-a84bd4e20401
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05586-0
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/27000/1/Davis_2023_Nature_Suppressed_basal_melting_CC.pdf
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author Davis, Peter E.D.
Nicholls, Keith W.
Holland, David M.
Schmidt, Britney E.
Washam, Peter
Riverman, Kiya L.
Arthern, Robert J.
Vankova, Irena
Eayrs, Clare
Smith, James A.
Anker, Paul G.D.
Mullen, Andrew D.
Dichek, Daniel
Lawrence, Justin D.
Meister, Matthew M.
Clyne, Elisabeth
Baskinski-Ferris, Aurora
Rignot, Eric
Queste, Bastien Y.
Boehme, Lars
Heywood, Karen J
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Makinson, Keith
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Nicholls, Keith W.
Holland, David M.
Schmidt, Britney E.
Washam, Peter
Riverman, Kiya L.
Arthern, Robert J.
Vankova, Irena
Eayrs, Clare
Smith, James A.
Anker, Paul G.D.
Mullen, Andrew D.
Dichek, Daniel
Lawrence, Justin D.
Meister, Matthew M.
Clyne, Elisabeth
Baskinski-Ferris, Aurora
Rignot, Eric
Queste, Bastien Y.
Boehme, Lars
Heywood, Karen J
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Makinson, Keith
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description Thwaites Glacier is one of the fastest-changing ice–ocean systems in Antarctica1,2,3. Much of the ice sheet within the catchment of Thwaites Glacier is grounded below sea level on bedrock that deepens inland4, making it susceptible to rapid and irreversible ice loss that could raise the global sea level by more than half a metre2,3,5. The rate and extent of ice loss, and whether it proceeds irreversibly, are set by the ocean conditions and basal melting within the grounding-zone region where Thwaites Glacier first goes afloat3,6, both of which are largely unknown. Here we show—using observations from a hot-water-drilled access hole—that the grounding zone of Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS) is characterized by a warm and highly stable water column with temperatures substantially higher than the in situ freezing point. Despite these warm conditions, low current speeds and strong density stratification in the ice–ocean boundary layer actively restrict the vertical mixing of heat towards the ice base7,8, resulting in strongly suppressed basal melting. Our results demonstrate that the canonical model of ice-shelf basal melting used to generate sea-level projections cannot reproduce observed melt rates beneath this critically important glacier, and that rapid and possibly unstable grounding-line retreat may be associated with relatively modest basal melt rates.
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op_source Davis , P E D , Nicholls , K W , Holland , D M , Schmidt , B E , Washam , P , Riverman , K L , Arthern , R J , Vankova , I , Eayrs , C , Smith , J A , Anker , P G D , Mullen , A D , Dichek , D , Lawrence , J D , Meister , M M , Clyne , E , Baskinski-Ferris , A , Rignot , E , Queste , B Y , Boehme , L , Heywood , K J , Anandakrishnan , S & Makinson , K 2023 , ' Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone ' , Nature , vol. 614 , pp. 479-485 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05586-0
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/20def2f5-c3f0-4fed-9076-a84bd4e20401 2025-06-15T14:09:35+00:00 Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone Davis, Peter E.D. Nicholls, Keith W. Holland, David M. Schmidt, Britney E. Washam, Peter Riverman, Kiya L. Arthern, Robert J. Vankova, Irena Eayrs, Clare Smith, James A. Anker, Paul G.D. Mullen, Andrew D. Dichek, Daniel Lawrence, Justin D. Meister, Matthew M. Clyne, Elisabeth Baskinski-Ferris, Aurora Rignot, Eric Queste, Bastien Y. Boehme, Lars Heywood, Karen J Anandakrishnan, Sridhar Makinson, Keith 2023-02-16 application/pdf https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/20def2f5-c3f0-4fed-9076-a84bd4e20401 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05586-0 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/27000/1/Davis_2023_Nature_Suppressed_basal_melting_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Davis , P E D , Nicholls , K W , Holland , D M , Schmidt , B E , Washam , P , Riverman , K L , Arthern , R J , Vankova , I , Eayrs , C , Smith , J A , Anker , P G D , Mullen , A D , Dichek , D , Lawrence , J D , Meister , M M , Clyne , E , Baskinski-Ferris , A , Rignot , E , Queste , B Y , Boehme , L , Heywood , K J , Anandakrishnan , S & Makinson , K 2023 , ' Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone ' , Nature , vol. 614 , pp. 479-485 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05586-0 article 2023 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05586-0 2025-05-25T23:41:49Z Thwaites Glacier is one of the fastest-changing ice–ocean systems in Antarctica1,2,3. Much of the ice sheet within the catchment of Thwaites Glacier is grounded below sea level on bedrock that deepens inland4, making it susceptible to rapid and irreversible ice loss that could raise the global sea level by more than half a metre2,3,5. The rate and extent of ice loss, and whether it proceeds irreversibly, are set by the ocean conditions and basal melting within the grounding-zone region where Thwaites Glacier first goes afloat3,6, both of which are largely unknown. Here we show—using observations from a hot-water-drilled access hole—that the grounding zone of Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS) is characterized by a warm and highly stable water column with temperatures substantially higher than the in situ freezing point. Despite these warm conditions, low current speeds and strong density stratification in the ice–ocean boundary layer actively restrict the vertical mixing of heat towards the ice base7,8, resulting in strongly suppressed basal melting. Our results demonstrate that the canonical model of ice-shelf basal melting used to generate sea-level projections cannot reproduce observed melt rates beneath this critically important glacier, and that rapid and possibly unstable grounding-line retreat may be associated with relatively modest basal melt rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Thwaites Glacier Unknown Thwaites Glacier ENVELOPE(-106.750,-106.750,-75.500,-75.500) Nature 614 7948 479 485
spellingShingle Davis, Peter E.D.
Nicholls, Keith W.
Holland, David M.
Schmidt, Britney E.
Washam, Peter
Riverman, Kiya L.
Arthern, Robert J.
Vankova, Irena
Eayrs, Clare
Smith, James A.
Anker, Paul G.D.
Mullen, Andrew D.
Dichek, Daniel
Lawrence, Justin D.
Meister, Matthew M.
Clyne, Elisabeth
Baskinski-Ferris, Aurora
Rignot, Eric
Queste, Bastien Y.
Boehme, Lars
Heywood, Karen J
Anandakrishnan, Sridhar
Makinson, Keith
Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
title Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
title_full Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
title_fullStr Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
title_full_unstemmed Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
title_short Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
title_sort suppressed basal melting in the eastern thwaites glacier grounding zone
url https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/20def2f5-c3f0-4fed-9076-a84bd4e20401
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05586-0
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/27000/1/Davis_2023_Nature_Suppressed_basal_melting_CC.pdf