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A subglacial water-flow model for West Antarctica

Le Brocq, A.M.; Payne, A.J.; Siegert, M.J.; Alley, R.A.

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Authors

A.M. Le Brocq

A.J. Payne

M.J. Siegert

R.A. Alley



Abstract

The current generation of continental-scale ice-sheet models cannot successfully reproduce the complex ice/water/sediment interactions of the West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS) in a physically meaningful manner. The potential of a thin-film-based subglacial water-flow model for incorporation into a continental-scale coupled ice/water flow model of the WAIS is evaluated in this paper. The subglacial water-flow model is applied to the Ross Sea sector of the WAIS, in both a steady-state and time-dependent form, to derive the equilibrium water depth for the present-day configuration. The potential for coupling the model to an ice-flow model is then demonstrated, using a variable sliding parameter that is a function of the subglacial water depth. A coupled ice/water flow model, using the parameterization tested in this paper, could have the potential for reproducing the surface elevation, velocity and thermal regime of the WAIS successfully. These requirements are crucial in modelling the evolution of the WAIS, and must be addressed before reliable continental-scale predictive models can be utilized.

Citation

Le Brocq, A., Payne, A., Siegert, M., & Alley, R. (2009). A subglacial water-flow model for West Antarctica. Journal of Glaciology, 55(193), 879-888. https://doi.org/10.3189/002214309790152564

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2009
Deposit Date May 13, 2010
Publicly Available Date May 13, 2010
Journal Journal of Glaciology
Print ISSN 0022-1430
Electronic ISSN 1727-5652
Publisher International Glaciological Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 55
Issue 193
Pages 879-888
DOI https://doi.org/10.3189/002214309790152564

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