Understanding ice shelf–ocean interaction is fundamental to projecting the Antarctic ice sheet response to a warming climate. Numerical ice shelf–ocean models are a powerful tool for simulating this interaction, yet are limited by inherent model weaknesses and scarce observations, leading to parameterisations that are unverified and unvalidated below ice shelves. We explore how different models simulate ice shelf–ocean interaction using the 2nd Ice Shelf–Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (ISOMIP+) framework. Vertical discretisation and resolution of the ocean model are shown to have a significant effect on ice shelf basal melt rate, through differences in the distribution of meltwater fluxes and the calculation of thermal driving. Z-coord...
Large‐scale oceanic circulation beneath Antarctic ice shelves is driven by the thenmohaline differen...
The stability of ice shelves depends on the existence of embayments and is largely influenced by ice...
Simulations of ice shelf - ocean interaction for several IPCC future climate change scenarios have r...
Understanding ice shelf–ocean interaction is fundamental to projecting the Antarctic ice sheet respo...
Understanding ice shelf–ocean interaction is fundamental to projecting the Antarctic ice sheet respo...
We introduce an explicit representation of Antarctic ice shelf cavities in the Estimating the Circul...
Abstract. Processes at the ice shelf-ocean interface and in particular in ice shelf cavities around ...
Ice-shelf basal melting is the largest contributor to the negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice...
Ice-shelf basal melting is the largest contributor to the negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice...
Basal melting below ice shelves is a major factor in mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which c...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
The Antarctic Ice Sheet, which comprises the largest volume of ice on our planet, is losing mass due...
AbstractMelting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass...
Understanding the processes involved in basal melting of Antarctic ice shelves is important to quant...
The most rapid loss of ice from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is observed where ice streams flow into the ...
Large‐scale oceanic circulation beneath Antarctic ice shelves is driven by the thenmohaline differen...
The stability of ice shelves depends on the existence of embayments and is largely influenced by ice...
Simulations of ice shelf - ocean interaction for several IPCC future climate change scenarios have r...
Understanding ice shelf–ocean interaction is fundamental to projecting the Antarctic ice sheet respo...
Understanding ice shelf–ocean interaction is fundamental to projecting the Antarctic ice sheet respo...
We introduce an explicit representation of Antarctic ice shelf cavities in the Estimating the Circul...
Abstract. Processes at the ice shelf-ocean interface and in particular in ice shelf cavities around ...
Ice-shelf basal melting is the largest contributor to the negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice...
Ice-shelf basal melting is the largest contributor to the negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice...
Basal melting below ice shelves is a major factor in mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which c...
Melting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass budget....
The Antarctic Ice Sheet, which comprises the largest volume of ice on our planet, is losing mass due...
AbstractMelting at the base of floating ice shelves is a dominant term in the overall Antarctic mass...
Understanding the processes involved in basal melting of Antarctic ice shelves is important to quant...
The most rapid loss of ice from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is observed where ice streams flow into the ...
Large‐scale oceanic circulation beneath Antarctic ice shelves is driven by the thenmohaline differen...
The stability of ice shelves depends on the existence of embayments and is largely influenced by ice...
Simulations of ice shelf - ocean interaction for several IPCC future climate change scenarios have r...