A Cross-Sectional Model for West Antarctica
Open Access
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 5, 95-99
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500003566
Abstract
The dynamic state of the West Antarctic ice sheet has been termed the grand problem of glaciology. An attempt is presented to assess it by simulating the observed ice thickness and ice velocities along a cross-section from ice stream B (Ross Sea) to Pine Island Glacier (Pine Island Bay) with a numerical model developed from the one described by Budd and McInnes (1978). A kinematic analysis with topographical and regime data from various sources shows the mass fluxes observed near the grounding line of the Ross Ice Shelf to be of the order expected for steady-state balance. Deformation of the ice accounts for only a small fraction of the observed flow there. Simulations (to be described in detail elsewhere) with the Budd/McInnes surging mechanism can approximate the existing ice thickness as a post-surge feature but fail to reproduce the high balance velocities. Both these velocities and the existing ice-thickness profile are simulated successfully as a state of steady sliding, with parameterizations involving the ice thickness above that corresponding to buoyancy and realistically assumed longitudinal strain-rates. A range of results is presented to illustrate the sensitivity of the simulation to changes in various parameters.Keywords
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