International audienceMass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because the thinning of its floating ice shelves has allowed the outflow of grounded ice to accelerate1,2. Enhanced basal melting of the ice shelves is thought to be the ultimate driver of change2,3, motivating a recent focus on the processes that control ocean heat transport onto and across the seabed of the Antarctic continental shelf towards the ice4,5,6. However, the shoreward heat flux typically far exceeds that required to match observed melt rates2,7,8, suggesting that other critical controls exist. Here we show that the depth-independent (barotropic) component of the heat flow towards an ice shelf is blocked by the mark...
Understanding ice shelf water (ISW) structure is crucial for studying the basal melting of ice shelv...
We introduce an explicit representation of Antarctic ice shelf cavities in the Estimating the Circul...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet loses about half its mass through ocean-driven melting of its fringing ice s...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Antarctic ice shelves are the link between the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The float...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
The vertical front of ice shelves represents a topographic barrier for barotropic currents that tran...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Mass loss from the West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers has been linked to basal melt by ocean he...
AbstractMelting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass...
Land ice discharge from the Antarctic continent into the ocean is restrained by ice shelves, floatin...
Ocean-forced basal melting has been implicated in the widespread thinning of Antarctic ice shelves, ...
The Antarctic Slope Front (ASF) is a strong gradient in water mass properties close to the Antarctic...
Thermodynamic ablation of ice in contact with the ocean remains poorly understood. Consequently the ...
Today, Antarctica holds a 58 m (190 ft) sea level potential locked in its grounded ice. Ice shelves ...
Understanding ice shelf water (ISW) structure is crucial for studying the basal melting of ice shelv...
We introduce an explicit representation of Antarctic ice shelf cavities in the Estimating the Circul...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet loses about half its mass through ocean-driven melting of its fringing ice s...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
Antarctic ice shelves are the link between the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The float...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the ocean has increased in recent decades, largely because...
The vertical front of ice shelves represents a topographic barrier for barotropic currents that tran...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
Mass loss from the West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers has been linked to basal melt by ocean he...
AbstractMelting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass...
Land ice discharge from the Antarctic continent into the ocean is restrained by ice shelves, floatin...
Ocean-forced basal melting has been implicated in the widespread thinning of Antarctic ice shelves, ...
The Antarctic Slope Front (ASF) is a strong gradient in water mass properties close to the Antarctic...
Thermodynamic ablation of ice in contact with the ocean remains poorly understood. Consequently the ...
Today, Antarctica holds a 58 m (190 ft) sea level potential locked in its grounded ice. Ice shelves ...
Understanding ice shelf water (ISW) structure is crucial for studying the basal melting of ice shelv...
We introduce an explicit representation of Antarctic ice shelf cavities in the Estimating the Circul...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet loses about half its mass through ocean-driven melting of its fringing ice s...