HOLOCENE CLIMATE
; SOUTHERN-OCEAN
; HISTORY
; TEX86
; DRIVEN
; WEST
; MELT
; 20TH-CENTURY
; INTENSITY
; SEDIMENTS
WOS学科分类:
Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向:
Science & Technology - Other Topics
英文摘要:
The recent thinning and retreat of Antarctic ice shelves has been attributed to both atmosphere and ocean warming. However, the lack of continuous, multi-year direct observations as well as limitations of climate and ice shelf models prevent a precise assessment on how the ocean forcing affects the fluctuations of a grounded and floating ice cap. Here we show that a +0.3-1.5 degrees C increase in subsurface ocean temperature (50-400 m) in the northeastern Antarctic Peninsula has driven to major collapse and recession of the regional ice shelf during both the instrumental period and the last 9000 years. Our projections following the representative concentration pathway 8.5 emission scenario from the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reveal a +0.3 degrees C subsurface ocean temperature warming within the coming decades that will undoubtedly accelerate ice shelf melting, including the southernmost sector of the eastern Antarctic Peninsula.
1.Univ Granada, CSIC, Inst Andaluz Ciencias Tierra, Armilla 18100, Granada, Spain 2.Univ Bordeaux, EPHE CNRS, UMR 5805 EPOC, F-33615 Pessac, France 3.Univ Utrecht, NIOZ Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res, NL-1790 Texel, Netherlands 4.Alfred Wegener Inst, Int Cooperat Unit, D-27570 Bremerhaven, Germany 5.Univ Autonoma Baja California, Inst Invest Oceanol, Ensenada 22860, Baja California, Mexico 6.Univ Paris 06, CNRS UPMC MHNH IRD, UMR 7159 LOCEAN, F-75252 Paris, France 7.Univ Utrecht, Fac Geosci, NL-3584 Utrecht, Netherlands 8.Univ Louvain, Earth & Life Inst, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium 9.Univ Laval, UMI CNRS Takuvik, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada 10.Korea Polar Res Inst, Incheon 21990, South Korea
Recommended Citation:
Etourneau, Johan,Sgubin, Giovanni,Crosta, Xavier,et al. Ocean temperature impact on ice shelf extent in the eastern Antarctic Peninsula[J]. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS,2019-01-01,10