A new model of dry firn-densification constrained by continuous strain measurements near South Pole

Author:

Stevens C. MaxORCID,Lilien David A.ORCID,Conway Howard,Fudge T. J.ORCID,Koutnik Michelle R.,Waddington Edwin D.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Converting measurements of ice-sheet surface elevation change to mass change requires measurements of accumulation and knowledge of the evolution of the density profile in the firn. Most firn-densification models are tuned using measured depth–density profiles, a method which is based on an assumption that the density profile in the firn is invariant through time. Here we present continuous measurements of firn-compaction rates in 12 boreholes near the South Pole over a 2 year period. To our knowledge, these are the first continuous measurements of firn compaction on the Antarctic plateau. We use the data to derive a new firn-densification algorithm framed as a constitutive relationship. We also compare our measurements to compaction rates predicted by several existing firn-densification models. Results indicate that an activation energy of 60 kJ mol−1, a value within the range used by current models, best predicts the seasonal cycle in compaction rates on the Antarctic plateau. Our results suggest models can predict firn-compaction rates with at best 7% uncertainty and cumulative firn compaction on a 2 year timescale with at best 8% uncertainty.

Funder

Division of Polar Programs

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

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