Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007georl..3421501c&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 21, CiteID L21501
Physics
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Global Change: Cryospheric Change (0776), Cryosphere: Ice Shelves, Cryosphere: Sea Ice (4540), Geographic Location: Arctic Region (0718, 4207), Cryosphere: Remote Sensing
Scientific paper
On August 13, 2005, almost the entire Ayles Ice Shelf (87.1 km2) calved off within an hour and created a new 66.4 km2 ice island in the Arctic Ocean. This loss of one of the six remaining Ellesmere Island ice shelves reduced their overall area by ~7.5%. The ice shelf was likely weakened prior to calving by a long-term negative mass balance related to an increase in mean annual temperatures over the past 50+ years. The weakened ice shelf then calved during the warmest summer on record in a period of high winds, record low sea ice conditions and the loss of a semi-permanent landfast sea ice fringe. Climate reanalysis suggests that a threshold of >200 positive degree days year-1 is important in determining when ice shelf calving events occur on N. Ellesmere Island.
Copland Luke
Mueller Derek R.
Weir Laurie
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