Qualitative Modeling of Ice Sheet Accumulation for Identification of Mass Balance Variation

Author:

Khvorostovsky Kirill1,Lunev Pavel2,Shterkhun Victoria3

Affiliation:

1. Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway

2. Polar Marine Geosurvey Expedition, Russia

3. Karpinsky All-Russian Research Geological Institute (VSEGEI), Russia

Abstract

Formation and evolution of ice sheets is one of the “hot” problems of modern geosciences, as it has direct implication on the issues of climate change and sea level rise. Different methods of measurement or computing the mass balance of modern ice sheets based on various physical models sometimes give conflicting results. To understand them, one should first reconcile the models they are based on. This, in turn, requires one to decipher the vision different researchers have on the generation and evolution of ice sheets. This vision is initially qualitative. Hence, a qualitative model is desired that would reconcile various, and sometimes conflicting, physical models. This chapter proposes this model.

Publisher

IGI Global

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