Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Oct 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010georl..3720503p&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 37, Issue 20, CiteID L20503
Mathematics
Logic
2
Cryosphere: Glaciology (1621, 1827, 1863), Cryosphere: Thermodynamics (1011, 3611, 8411), Cryosphere: Ice Sheets, Cryosphere: Thermal Regime, Cryosphere: Modeling (1952)
Scientific paper
Cryo-Hydrologic (CH) warming is proposed as a potential mechanism for rapid thermal response of glaciers and ice sheets to climate warming. We present a simple parameterization to incorporate CH warming in thermal models of ice sheets using a dual-continuum concept, which treats ice and the cryo-hydrologic system (CHS) as overlapping continua with heat exchange between them. The presence of liquid water in the CHS due to surface melt leads to warming of the ice. The magnitude and time-scale of CH warming is controlled by the average spacing between elements of the CHS, which is often of the order of just 10's of meters. The corresponding time-scale of thermal response is of the order of years-decades, in contrast to conventional estimates of thermal response time-scales based on vertical conduction through ice (˜102-3 m thick), which are of the order of centuries to millennia. We show that CH warming is already occurring along the west coast of Greenland. Increased temperatures resulting from CH warming will reduce ice viscosity and thus contribute to faster ice flow.
Phillips Thomas
Rajaram Harihar
Steffen Konrad
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