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Channelized melting drives thinning under a rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelf

Authors :
Gourmelen, Noel
Goldberg, Dan N.
Snow, Kate
Henley, Sian F.
Bingham, Robert G.
Kimura, Satoshi
Hogg, Anna E.
Shepherd, Andrew
Mouginot, Jeremie
Lenaerts, Jan T. M.
Ligtenberg, Stefan R. M.
van de Berg, Willem Jan
Gourmelen, Noel
Goldberg, Dan N.
Snow, Kate
Henley, Sian F.
Bingham, Robert G.
Kimura, Satoshi
Hogg, Anna E.
Shepherd, Andrew
Mouginot, Jeremie
Lenaerts, Jan T. M.
Ligtenberg, Stefan R. M.
van de Berg, Willem Jan
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Ice shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supplying freshwater to coastal seas. However, melt variability within ice shelves is poorly constrained and may be instrumental in driving ice shelf imbalance and collapse. High-resolution altimetry measurements from 2010 to 2016 show that Dotson Ice Shelf (DIS), West Antarctica, thins in response to basal melting focused along a single 5 km-wide and 60 km-long channel extending from the ice shelf's grounding zone to its calving front. If focused thinning continues at present rates, the channel will melt through, and the ice shelf collapse, within 40–50 years, almost two centuries before collapse is projected from the average thinning rate. Our findings provide evidence of basal melt-driven sub-ice shelf channel formation and its potential for accelerating the weakening of ice shelves.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1012429511
Document Type :
Electronic Resource