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DOI10.5194/tc-13-545-2019
Past and future dynamics of the Brunt Ice Shelf from seabed bathymetry and ice shelf geometry
Hodgson D.A.; Jordan T.A.; De Rydt J.; Fretwell P.T.; Seddon S.A.; Becker D.; Hogan K.A.; Smith A.M.; Vaughan D.G.
发表日期2019
ISSN19940416
EISSN13
起始页码545
结束页码556
卷号13期号:2
英文摘要The recent rapid growth of rifts in the Brunt Ice Shelf appears to signal the onset of its largest calving event since records began in 1915. The aim of this study is to determine whether this calving event will lead to a new steady state in which the Brunt Ice Shelf remains in contact with the bed, or an unpinning from the bed, which could predispose it to accelerated flow or possible break-up. We use a range of geophysical data to reconstruct the sea-floor bathymetry and ice shelf geometry, to examine past ice sheet configurations in the Brunt Basin, and to define the present-day geometry of the contact between the Brunt Ice Shelf and the bed. Results show that during past ice advances grounded ice streams likely converged in the Brunt Basin from the south and east. As the ice retreated, it was likely pinned on at least three former grounding lines marked by topographic highs, and transverse ridges on the flanks of the basin. These may have subsequently formed pinning points for developing ice shelves. The ice shelf geometry and bathymetry measurements show that the base of the Brunt Ice Shelf now only makes contact with one of these topographic highs. This contact is limited to an area of less than 1.3 to 3 km2 and results in a compressive regime that helps to maintain the ice shelf's integrity. The maximum overlap between ice shelf draft and the bathymetric high is 2-25 m and is contingent on the presence of incorporated iceberg keels, which protrude beneath the base of the ice shelf. The future of the ice shelf depends on whether the expected calving event causes full or partial loss of contact with the bed and whether the subsequent response causes re-grounding within a predictable period or a loss of structural integrity resulting from properties inherited at the grounding line. © 2019. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
学科领域bathymetry; future prospect; geometry; geophysical method; grounding line; ice breakup; ice sheet; ice shelf; ice stream; iceberg; iceberg calving; reconstruction; seafloor; steady-state equilibrium; Antarctica; Brunt Ice Shelf; East Antarctica
语种英语
scopus关键词bathymetry; future prospect; geometry; geophysical method; grounding line; ice breakup; ice sheet; ice shelf; ice stream; iceberg; iceberg calving; reconstruction; seafloor; steady-state equilibrium; Antarctica; Brunt Ice Shelf; East Antarctica
来源期刊The Cryosphere
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/118929
作者单位British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, United Kingdom; Department of Geography, Durham University, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom; Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon, Tyne, United Kingdom; Seddon Geophysical Limited, Ipswich, United Kingdom; Physical and Satellite Geodesy, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Franziska-Braun-Str. 7, Darmstadt, 64287, Germany
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Hodgson D.A.,Jordan T.A.,De Rydt J.,et al. Past and future dynamics of the Brunt Ice Shelf from seabed bathymetry and ice shelf geometry[J],2019,13(2).
APA Hodgson D.A..,Jordan T.A..,De Rydt J..,Fretwell P.T..,Seddon S.A..,...&Vaughan D.G..(2019).Past and future dynamics of the Brunt Ice Shelf from seabed bathymetry and ice shelf geometry.The Cryosphere,13(2).
MLA Hodgson D.A.,et al."Past and future dynamics of the Brunt Ice Shelf from seabed bathymetry and ice shelf geometry".The Cryosphere 13.2(2019).
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