2019
DOI: 10.5194/tc-13-723-2019
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Modeling the response of northwest Greenland to enhanced ocean thermal forcing and subglacial discharge

Abstract: Abstract. Calving-front dynamics is an important control on Greenland's ice mass balance. Ice front retreat of marine-terminating glaciers may, for example, lead to a loss in resistive stress, which ultimately results in glacier acceleration and thinning. Over the past decade, it has been suggested that such retreats may be triggered by warm and salty Atlantic Water, which is typically found at a depth below 200–300 m. An increase in subglacial water discharge at glacier ice fronts due to enhanced surface runo… Show more

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“…Fig. 3c) into fjords and below the present-day ice sheet by taking into account ocean bathymetry and subglacial topography in the same manner as Morlighem et al (2019), based on the BedMachine v3 topography (Morlighem et al, 2017). Specifically, for each location in a fjord and beneath the present-day ice sheet, the deepest point that is openly connected to the wider ocean is determined; this depth is hereafter termed the effective depth.…”
Section: Extrapolation Of Ocean Properties Into Fjordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fig. 3c) into fjords and below the present-day ice sheet by taking into account ocean bathymetry and subglacial topography in the same manner as Morlighem et al (2019), based on the BedMachine v3 topography (Morlighem et al, 2017). Specifically, for each location in a fjord and beneath the present-day ice sheet, the deepest point that is openly connected to the wider ocean is determined; this depth is hereafter termed the effective depth.…”
Section: Extrapolation Of Ocean Properties Into Fjordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The submerged area will change over the course of the ice sheet model simulations as the termini retreat through fjords of various depths and widths. Since dynamically calculating the submerged area is difficult within an ice sheet model, we assume that the submerged area of each terminus remains constant at presentday values (see Morlighem et al, 2019) but highlight this as an area for improvement in future efforts. The presentday submerged surface area is calculated based on presentday calving front position and bed topography as defined by BedMachine v3 (Morlighem et al, 2017).…”
Section: Assignation Of Runoff To Drainage Basinsmentioning
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