Basal melt rates and ocean circulation under the Ryder Glacier ice tongue and their response to climate warming: a high-resolution modelling study
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Published:2023-07-13
Issue:7
Volume:17
Page:2755-2777
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Wiskandt JonathanORCID, Koszalka Inga MonikaORCID, Nilsson JohanORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The oceanic forcing of basal melt under floating ice shelves in Greenland and Antarctica is one of the major sources of uncertainty in climate ice
sheet modelling. We use a high-resolution, nonhydrostatic configuration of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model
(MITgcm) to investigate basal melt rates and melt-driven circulation in the Sherard Osborn Fjord under the floating tongue of Ryder Glacier,
northwestern Greenland. The control model configuration, based on the first-ever observational survey by Ryder 2019 Expedition, yielded
melt rates consistent with independent satellite estimates. A protocol of model sensitivity experiments quantified the response to oceanic thermal
forcing due to warming Atlantic Water and to the buoyancy input from the subglacial discharge of surface fresh water. We found that the average
basal melt rates show a nonlinear response to oceanic forcing in the lower range of ocean temperatures, while the response becomes indistinguishable
from linear for higher ocean temperatures, which unifies the results from previous modelling studies of other marine-terminating glaciers. The melt
rate response to subglacial discharge is sublinear, consistent with other studies. The melt rates and circulation below the ice tongue exhibit a
spatial pattern that is determined by the ambient density stratification.
Funder
Stockholms Universitet
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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