Ocean tides are the main source of high‐frequency variability in the vertical and horizontal motion of ice sheets near their marine margins. Floating ice shelves, which occupy about …
The stability of ice sheets and their contributions to sea level are modulated by high- pressure water that lubricates the base of the ice, facilitating rapid flow into the ocean. In …
Future Projections of Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting Based on CMIP5 Scenarios in: Journal of Climate Volume 31 Issue 13 (2018) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation Logo Logo Logo …
Abstract We have constructed 23‐year (1994–2016) time series of Antarctic Peninsula (AP) ice‐shelf height change using data from four satellite radar altimeters (ERS‐1, ERS‐2 …
K Daae, T Hattermann, E Darelius… - Geophysical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding changes in Antarctic ice shelf basal melting is a major challenge for predicting future sea level. Currently, warm Circumpolar Deep Water surrounding Antarctica …
Recent work on the Filchner‐Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) system has shown that a redirection of the coastal current in the southeastern Weddell Sea could lead to a regime change in which …
S Jendersie, MJM Williams… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The circulation over the Ross Sea continental shelf facilitates the exchange between the Southern Ocean and the Ross Ice Shelf cavity. Here transport and mixing processes control …
Diminishing prospects for environmental preservation under climate change are intensifying efforts to boost capture, storage and sequestration (long-term burial) of carbon. However, as …
Ocean‐driven melting of ice shelves is a primary mechanism for ice loss from Antarctica. However, due to the difficulty in accessing the sub‐ice shelf ocean cavity, the relationship …