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Modes of Antarctic tidal grounding line migration revealed by ICESat-2 laser altimetry.

Authors :
Freer, Bryony I. D.
Marsh, Oliver J.
Hogg, Anna E.
Fricker, Helen Amanda
Padman, Laurie
Source :
Cryosphere Discussions; 2/24/2023, p1-35, 35p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Short-term tidal grounding line (GL) migration in Antarctica can impact ice dynamics at the ice sheet margins and obscures assessments of long-term GL advance or retreat. However, the magnitude of tidally-induced GL migration is poorly known, and the spatial pattern and modes of variability are not well characterised. Here we develop and apply a technique that uses ICESat-2 repeat-track laser altimetry to locate the inland limit of tidal ice shelf flexure for each sampled tide, enabling the magnitude and temporal variability of tidal GL migration to be resolved. We demonstrate its application at an ice plain north of Bungenstockrücken, in a region of the southern Ronne Ice Shelf subject to large ocean tides. We observe a 1,300 km² area of ephemeral grounding over which the GL migrates by up to 15 km between low and high tide, and identify four distinct modes of migration: “linear”, “asymmetric”, “threshold” and “hysteresis”. The short-term movement of the GL dominates any long-term migration signal in this location, and the distribution of GL positions and modes contains information about spatial variability in the ice-bed interface. We discuss the impact of extreme tidal GL migration on ice shelf-ocean-subglacial systems in Antarctica and make recommendations for how GLs should be more precisely defined and documented in future by the community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19940432
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cryosphere Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162394765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2022-265