Accelerated ice discharge from the Antarctic Peninsula following the collapse of Larsen B ice shelf
Jet Propulsion Laboratory · Centro de Estudios Científicos · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Interferometric synthetic‐aperture radar data collected by ERS‐1/2 and Radarsat‐1 satellites show that Antarctic Peninsula glaciers sped up significantly following the collapse of Larsen B ice shelf in 2002. Hektoria, Green and Evans glaciers accelerated eightfold between 2000 and 2003 and decelerated moderately in 2003. Jorum and Crane glaciers accelerated twofold in early 2003 and threefold by the end of 2003. In contrast, Flask and Leppard glaciers, further south, did not accelerate as they are still buttressed by an ice shelf. The mass loss associated with the flow acceleration exceeds 27 km 3 per year, and ice is thinning at rates of tens of meters per year. We attribute this abrupt evolution of the…
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6Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Ice shelf
- Ice stream
- Glacier
- Ice sheet
- Antarctic sea ice
- Oceanography
- Sea ice
- Life below water