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Álvarez Solas, Jorge and Robinson, Alexander James and Ritz, C. (2012) Brief communication "Can recent ice discharges following the Larsen-B ice-shelf collapse be used to infer the driving mechanisms of millennial-scale variations of the Laurentide ice sheet?". The Cryosphere, 6 (3). pp. 687-693. ISSN 1994-0416
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-687-2012
Abstract
The effects of an ice-shelf collapse on inland glacier dynamics have recently been widely studied, especially since the breakup of the Antarctic Peninsula's Larsen-B ice shelf in 2002. Several studies have documented acceleration of the ice streams that were flowing into the former ice shelf. The mechanism responsible for such a speed-up lies with the removal of the ice-shelf backforce. Independently, it is also well documented that during the last glacial period, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets experienced large discharges into the ocean, likely reflecting ice flow acceleration episodes on the millennial time scale. The classic interpretation of the latter is based on the existence of an internal thermo-mechanical feedback with the potential to generate oscillatory behavior in the ice sheets. Here we would like to widen the debate by considering that Larsen-B-like glacial analog episodes could have contributed significantly to the registered millennial-scale variablity.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | We thank Marisa Montoya and Christophe Dumas for helpful discussions, Helmut Rott, Ted Scambos and Jennifer Bohlander for sharing their data concerning Larsen-B and Etor Lucio-Eceiza for assistance with the figures. We are also greatful to the PalMA group for useful comments and suggestions. This work was funded under the MOVAC and SPECT-MORE projects. J. A- S was also funded by the Spanish programme, the International Campus of Excellence (CEI). |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Heinrich Events, Antarctic Peninsula, North-Atlantic, Coupled Climate, Labrador Sea, System Model, Ocean, Disintegration, Consequences, Circulation |
Subjects: | Sciences > Physics > Astrophysics Sciences > Physics > Astronomy Sciences > Physics > Atmospheric physics |
ID Code: | 24196 |
Deposited On: | 14 Jan 2014 13:53 |
Last Modified: | 10 Dec 2018 15:05 |
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