2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-6193
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The response of the Larsen C Ice Shelf to changes in ice-shelf buttressing

Abstract: <p>The future viability of the Larsen C Ice Shelf (LCIS) has been called into question following the collapse of its more northerly, neighbouring ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula, and the calving of the A68 iceberg in July 2017. Initially, using the ice-flow model Úa, we conduct time-independent experiments and find that the vast majority of the buttressing capacity of the LCIS is generated in the regions of the ice shelf just downstream of the grounding line. We also find that… Show more

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