2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-8440
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Impact of ice shelf crevasses on Grounding line flux 

Abstract: <div> <p>Antarctic Ice shelves are fundamentally important components of the cryosphere and key to predictions of global sea level rise. Thinning and fracturing of ice shelf systems can reduce back-stress forces exerted on grounded glaciers upstream, increasing mass flux across their grounding lines (GL). In recent years it has been suggested that a number of ice shelves around Antarctica have rapidly broken apart as a result of hydrofracturing.  Hydrofracture is the pr… Show more

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