Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland
The first-order control of ice thickness and height above sea level is linked to the decreasing strength of ice-bed coupling along flowlines from an interior ice divide to the calving front of an ice shelf. Uncoupling progresses as a frozen bed progressively thaws for sheet flow, as a thawed bed is...
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doaj-a50a7a59a89a42f5a431ad96b09211992020-11-25T00:59:09ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe Cryosphere1994-04161994-04242016-01-0110119322510.5194/tc-10-193-2016Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, GreenlandT. Hughes0A. Sargent1J. Fastook2K. Purdon3J. Li4J.-B. Yan5S. Gogineni6School of Earth and Climate Sciences, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USASchool of Science and Humanities, Husson University, Bangor, ME, USAComputer Sciences Department, Climate Change Institute University of Maine, Orono, ME, USACenter for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, School of Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USACenter for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, School of Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USACenter for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, School of Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USACenter for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, School of Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USAThe first-order control of ice thickness and height above sea level is linked to the decreasing strength of ice-bed coupling along flowlines from an interior ice divide to the calving front of an ice shelf. Uncoupling progresses as a frozen bed progressively thaws for sheet flow, as a thawed bed is progressively drowned for stream flow, and as lateral and/or local grounding vanish for shelf flow. This can reduce ice thicknesses by 90 % and ice elevations by 99 % along flowlines. Original work presented here includes (1) replacing flow and sliding laws for sheet flow with upper and lower yield stresses for creep in cold overlying ice and basal ice sliding over deforming till, respectively, (2) replacing integrating the Navier–Stokes equations for stream flow with geometrical solutions to the force balance, and (3) including resistance to shelf flow caused by lateral confinement in a fjord and local grounding at ice rumples and ice rises. A comparison is made between our approach and two approaches based on continuum mechanics. Applications are made to Byrd Glacier in Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae in Greenland.http://www.the-cryosphere.net/10/193/2016/tc-10-193-2016.pdf |
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T. Hughes A. Sargent J. Fastook K. Purdon J. Li J.-B. Yan S. Gogineni Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland The Cryosphere |
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Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland |
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Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland |
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Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland |
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Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland |
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Sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland |
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sheet, stream, and shelf flow as progressive ice-bed uncoupling: byrd glacier, antarctica and jakobshavn isbrae, greenland |
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The first-order control of ice thickness and height above sea level is
linked to the decreasing strength of ice-bed coupling along flowlines from
an interior ice divide to the calving front of an ice shelf. Uncoupling
progresses as a frozen bed progressively thaws for sheet flow, as a thawed
bed is progressively drowned for stream flow, and as lateral and/or local
grounding vanish for shelf flow. This can reduce ice thicknesses by 90 % and ice elevations by 99 % along flowlines. Original work
presented here includes (1) replacing flow and sliding laws for sheet flow
with upper and lower yield stresses for creep in cold overlying ice and
basal ice sliding over deforming till, respectively, (2) replacing
integrating the Navier–Stokes equations for stream flow with geometrical
solutions to the force balance, and (3) including resistance to shelf flow
caused by lateral confinement in a fjord and local grounding at ice rumples
and ice rises. A comparison is made between our approach and two approaches
based on continuum mechanics. Applications are made to Byrd Glacier in
Antarctica and Jakobshavn Isbrae in Greenland. |
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