We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration of surface and basal crevasses, which in turn is a function of longitudinal strain rates near the glacier front. The position of the calving front is defined as the point where either (1) surface crevasses reach the waterline (model CDw), or (2) surface and basal crevasses penetrate the full thickness of the glacier (model CD). For comparison with previous studies, results are also presented for a height-above-buoyancy calving model. Qualitatively, both models CDw and CD produce similar behaviour. Unlike previous models for calving, the new calving criteria are applicable to both grounded termini and floating ice shelves and tongues. The num...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
A new calving criterion is introduced, which predicts calving where the depth of surface crevasses e...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214310794457344.We ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214310794457344.We ...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
Calving is an important mass-loss process for many glaciers worldwide, and has been assumed to respo...
Calving is an important mass-loss process for many glaciers worldwide, and has been assumed to respo...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
A new calving criterion is introduced, which predicts calving where the depth of surface crevasses e...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
We present results from numerical ice-flow models that include calving criteria based on penetration...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214310794457344.We ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214310794457344.We ...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
Calving is an important mass-loss process for many glaciers worldwide, and has been assumed to respo...
Calving is an important mass-loss process for many glaciers worldwide, and has been assumed to respo...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
A new calving criterion is introduced, which predicts calving where the depth of surface crevasses e...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...