Authors
Sarah R Shannon, Antony J Payne, Ian D Bartholomew, Michiel R Van Den Broeke, Tamsin L Edwards, Xavier Fettweis, Olivier Gagliardini, Fabien Gillet-Chaulet, Heiko Goelzer, Matthew J Hoffman, Philippe Huybrechts, Douglas WF Mair, Peter W Nienow, Mauro Perego, Stephen F Price, CJP Paul Smeets, Andrew J Sole, Roderik SW Van De Wal, Thomas Zwinger
Publication date
2013/8/27
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
35
Pages
14156-14161
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
We assess the effect of enhanced basal sliding on the flow and mass budget of the Greenland ice sheet, using a newly developed parameterization of the relation between meltwater runoff and ice flow. A wide range of observations suggest that water generated by melt at the surface of the ice sheet reaches its bed by both fracture and drainage through moulins. Once at the bed, this water is likely to affect lubrication, although current observations are insufficient to determine whether changes in subglacial hydraulics will limit the potential for the speedup of flow. An uncertainty analysis based on our best-fit parameterization admits both possibilities: continuously increasing or bounded lubrication. We apply the parameterization to four higher-order ice-sheet models in a series of experiments forced by changes in both lubrication and surface mass budget and determine the additional mass loss brought about by …
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Scholar articles
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