Ice-ocean interactions at the base of Antarctic ice shelves are rarely observed, yet have a profound influence on ice sheet evolution and stability. Ice sheet models are highly sensitive to assumed ice shelf basal melt rates; however, there are few direct observations of basal melting or the oceanographic processes that drive this, and consequently our understanding of these interactions remains limited. Here we use new in-situ observations from the Ross Ice Shelf to examine the oceanographic processes that drive basal ablation of the world’s largest ice shelf. We show that basal melt rates beneath a thin and structurally important part of the shelf are an order of magnitude higher than the shelf-wide average. This melting is strongly influ...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Changes in the rate of ocean‐driven basal melting of Antarctica\u27s ice shelves can alter the rate ...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...
Ice–ocean interactions at the bases of Antarctic ice shelves are rarely observed, yet have a profoun...
Basal melting of ice shelves is causing accelerating mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, yet the...
Thermodynamic ablation of ice in contact with the ocean remains poorly understood. Consequently the ...
Thinning rates of ice shelves vary widely around Antarctica, and basal melting is a major component ...
Ocean‐driven melting of ice shelves is a primary mechanism for ice loss from Antarctica. However, du...
Antarctic ice sheet mass loss has been linked to an increase in oceanic heat supply, which enhances ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018JC013987Ocean‐drive...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet, Earth’s largest freshwater reservoir, results directly in gl...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Changes in the rate of ocean‐driven basal melting of Antarctica\u27s ice shelves can alter the rate ...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...
Ice–ocean interactions at the bases of Antarctic ice shelves are rarely observed, yet have a profoun...
Basal melting of ice shelves is causing accelerating mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, yet the...
Thermodynamic ablation of ice in contact with the ocean remains poorly understood. Consequently the ...
Thinning rates of ice shelves vary widely around Antarctica, and basal melting is a major component ...
Ocean‐driven melting of ice shelves is a primary mechanism for ice loss from Antarctica. However, du...
Antarctic ice sheet mass loss has been linked to an increase in oceanic heat supply, which enhances ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018JC013987Ocean‐drive...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet, Earth’s largest freshwater reservoir, results directly in gl...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Changes in the rate of ocean‐driven basal melting of Antarctica\u27s ice shelves can alter the rate ...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...