Physics
Scientific paper
May 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007georl..3410707d&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 10, CiteID L10707
Physics
36
Cryosphere: Ice Sheets, Global Change: Earth System Modeling (1225), Global Change: Oceans (1616, 3305, 4215, 4513)
Scientific paper
A three-dimensional Earth system model of intermediate complexity including a dynamic ice sheet component has been used to investigate the long-term evolution of the Greenland ice sheet and its effects on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) in response to a range of stabilized anthropogenic forcings. Our results suggest that the Greenland ice sheet volume should experience a significant decrease in the future. For a radiative forcing exceeding 7.5 W m-2, the modeled ice sheet melts away within 3000 years. A number of feedbacks operate during this deglaciation, implying a strong non-linear relationship between the radiative forcing and the melting rate. Only in the most extreme scenarios considered, the freshwater flux from Greenland into the surrounding oceans (of ca. 0.1 Sv during a few centuries) induces a noticeable weakening of the AMOC in the model.
Brovkin Victor
Driesschaert E.
Fichefet Thierry
Goosse Hugues
Huybrechts Philippe
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