Affiliation:
1. GEN3 Partners, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract
Abstract
In an earlier paper by Verbitsky and Saltzman, a vertically integrated, high-resolution, nonlinearly viscous, nonisothermal ice sheet model was presented to calculate the “present-day” equilibrium regime of the Antarctic ice sheet. Steady-state solutions for the ice topography and thermodynamics, represented by the extent of the areas of basal melting, were shown to be in good agreement with both observations and results obtained from other three-dimensional thermodynamical equations. The solution for the basal temperature field of the West Antarctic Siple Coast produced areas at the pressure melting point separated by strips of frozen-to-bed ice, the structure of which looks very similar to ice streams A–E. Since the possible response of the Siple Coast basal temperature pattern to global warming and to associated changes in the snowfall rate is not obvious, a special sensitivity study was conducted. Results of such a study suggest that increased precipitation rate and associated intensification of ice advection can effectively “shut down” West Antarctic ice streams.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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