Affiliation:
1. Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, MA
2. School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332, GA
Abstract
Glacier flow modulates sea level and is governed largely by the viscous deformation of ice. Multiple molecular-scale mechanisms facilitate viscous deformation, but it remains unclear how each contributes to glacier-scale deformation. Here, we present a model of ice deformation that bridges laboratory and glacier scales, unifies existing estimates of the viscous parameters, and provides a framework for estimating the parameters from observations and incorporating flow laws derived from laboratory observations into glacier-flow models. Our results yield a map of the dominant deformation mechanisms in the Antarctic Ice Sheet, showing that, contrary to long-standing assumptions, dislocation creep, characterized by a value of the stress exponent
n
=
4
, likely dominates in all fast-flowing areas. This increase from the canonical value of
n
=
3
dramatically alters the climate conditions under which marine ice sheets may become unstable and drive rapid rates of sea-level rise.
Funder
MIT School of Science Service Fellowship
Martin Fellowship
NSFGEO-NERC
NEC Corporation Fund for Research in Computers and Communications
NSF-NERC
NOAA C&GC Postdoctoral Fellowship
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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