Abstract
Abstract. The ice–substrate interface is an important boundary condition for ice sheet
modelling. The substrate affects the ice sheet by allowing sliding through
sediment deformation and accommodating the storage and drainage of subglacial
water. We present three datasets on a 1 : 5 000 000 scale with different
geological parameters for the region that was covered by the ice sheets in
North America, including Greenland and Iceland. The first dataset includes
the distribution of surficial sediments, which is separated into continuous,
discontinuous and predominantly rock categories. The second dataset includes
sediment grain size properties, which is divided into three classes: clay,
silt and sand, based on the dominant grain size of the fine fraction of the
glacial sediments. The third dataset is the generalized bedrock geology. We
demonstrate the utility of these datasets for governing ice sheet dynamics by
using an ice sheet model with a simulation that extends through the last
glacial cycle. In order to demonstrate the importance of the basal boundary
conditions for ice sheet modelling, we changed the shear friction angle to
account for a weaker substrate and found changes up to 40 % in ice
thickness compared to a reference run. Although incorporation of the ice–bed
boundary remains model dependent, our dataset provides an observational
baseline for improving a critical weakness in current ice sheet modelling
(https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.895889, Gowan et al., 2018b).
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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