Oceanic melting at the base of the floating Antarctic ice shelves is now thought to be a more significant cause of mass loss for the Antarctic ice sheet than iceberg calving. In this study, a 10-km horizontal-resolution circum-Antarctic ocean–sea ice–ice shelf model [based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS)] is used to study the delivery of ocean heat to the base of the ice shelves. The atmospheric forcing comes from the ERA-Interim reanalysis (;80-km resolution) and from simulations using the polar-optimized Weather Re- search and Forecasting Model (30-km resolution), where the upper atmosphere was relaxed to the ERA- Interim reanalysis. The modeled total basal ice shelf melt is low compared to observational estimates but increas...
The recent thinning and retreat of Antarctic ice shelves has been attributed to both atmosphere and ...
Much attention has been paid to ocean-cryosphere interactions over the Southern Ocean. Basal melting...
Antarctic ice shelves are the link between the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The float...
Oceanic melting at the base of the floating Antarctic ice shelves is now thought to be a more signif...
Basal melting of the Antarctic ice shelves is an important factor in determining the stability of th...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Understanding the processes involved in basal melting of Antarctic ice shelves is important to quant...
The Antarctic ice sheet contains enough ice to raise global sea levels by over 50 metres. The stabi...
A three-dimensional ocean general circulation model is used to study the response of idealized ice s...
The rapid thinning of the ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea is generally attributed to basal melt driv...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Abstract Recent observations show that the rate at which the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is contributi...
The most rapid loss of ice from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is observed where ice streams flow into the ...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...
The recent thinning and retreat of Antarctic ice shelves has been attributed to both atmosphere and ...
Much attention has been paid to ocean-cryosphere interactions over the Southern Ocean. Basal melting...
Antarctic ice shelves are the link between the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The float...
Oceanic melting at the base of the floating Antarctic ice shelves is now thought to be a more signif...
Basal melting of the Antarctic ice shelves is an important factor in determining the stability of th...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Understanding the processes involved in basal melting of Antarctic ice shelves is important to quant...
The Antarctic ice sheet contains enough ice to raise global sea levels by over 50 metres. The stabi...
A three-dimensional ocean general circulation model is used to study the response of idealized ice s...
The rapid thinning of the ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea is generally attributed to basal melt driv...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Abstract Recent observations show that the rate at which the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is contributi...
The most rapid loss of ice from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is observed where ice streams flow into the ...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...
Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s cont...
The recent thinning and retreat of Antarctic ice shelves has been attributed to both atmosphere and ...
Much attention has been paid to ocean-cryosphere interactions over the Southern Ocean. Basal melting...
Antarctic ice shelves are the link between the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The float...