2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023je008036
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Ice‐Ocean Interactions on Ocean Worlds Influence Ice Shell Topography

J. D. Lawrence,
B. E. Schmidt,
J. J. Buffo
et al.

Abstract: The freezing point of water is negatively dependent on pressure; therefore in any ocean without external forcing it is warmest at the surface and grows colder with depth. Below floating ice on Earth (e.g., ice shelves or sea ice), this pressure dependence combines with gradients in the ice draft to drive an ice redistribution process termed the “ice pump”: submerged ice melts, upwells, and then refreezes at shallower depths. Ice pumping is an exchange process between the ocean and overhead ice that results in … Show more

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