We present the effects of changing two sliding parameters, a deformational velocity parameter and two bedrock deflection parameters on the evolution of the Antarctic ice sheet over the period from the last interglacial until the present. These sensitivity experiments have been conducted by running the dynamic ice model ANICE forward in time. The temporal climatological forcing is established by interpolating between two temporal climate states created with a regional climate model. The interpolation is done in such a way that both temperature and surface mass balance follow the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) Dome C ice-core proxy record for temperature. We have determined an optimal set of parameter values, for which ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
The Earth’s surface and interior deform due to a changing load of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) duri...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...
We present the effects of changing two sliding parameters, a deformational velocity parameter and tw...
We present the effects of changing two sliding parameters, a deformational velocity parameter and tw...
Due to a scarcity of observations and its long memory of uncertain past climate, the Antarctic Ice S...
On the longer climatic time scales, changes in the elevation and extent of the Antarctic ice sheet h...
Over glacial-interglacial cycles, the evolution of an ice sheet is influenced by Glacial isostatic ...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is the largest ice sheet on earth and it is losing mass. In my thesis ...
Simulations of the glacial–interglacial history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet provide insights into dyn...
An efficient numerical ice-sheet model, including time dependence and full thermo-mechanical coupli...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) plays a major role in the evolution of Quaternary glacial interglacial...
Ice sheet models are the most descriptive tools available to simulate the future evolution of the An...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
The Antarctic ice sheet has the potential to make a significant contribution to future sea-level ris...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
The Earth’s surface and interior deform due to a changing load of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) duri...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...
We present the effects of changing two sliding parameters, a deformational velocity parameter and tw...
We present the effects of changing two sliding parameters, a deformational velocity parameter and tw...
Due to a scarcity of observations and its long memory of uncertain past climate, the Antarctic Ice S...
On the longer climatic time scales, changes in the elevation and extent of the Antarctic ice sheet h...
Over glacial-interglacial cycles, the evolution of an ice sheet is influenced by Glacial isostatic ...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is the largest ice sheet on earth and it is losing mass. In my thesis ...
Simulations of the glacial–interglacial history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet provide insights into dyn...
An efficient numerical ice-sheet model, including time dependence and full thermo-mechanical coupli...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) plays a major role in the evolution of Quaternary glacial interglacial...
Ice sheet models are the most descriptive tools available to simulate the future evolution of the An...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
The Antarctic ice sheet has the potential to make a significant contribution to future sea-level ris...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
The Earth’s surface and interior deform due to a changing load of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) duri...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...