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Transient marine ice sheet response to temporally varying forcing
GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01041

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The data set was produced for the work detailed in 'The response of ice sheets to climate variability' by K Snow et al (2017, Geophys Research Letters). A coupled ice sheet-ocean model is configured in an idealised setting with an inland-deepening bedrock, forced by far-field hydrographic profiles representative of the Amundsen Sea continental shelf. Similar to observed variability, the thermocline depth in the far-field is moved up and down on various times scales as detailed in the publication, with periods ranging from 2 to ~50 years. Bedrock elevation is provided, and annual melt rate and ice thickness (or sub-annual for short time scales) is provided as well for each forcing period. In addition, similar experiments were carried out with an ice-only model with parameterised forcing. These outputs are provided too.

Keywords:
coupled modelling, cryosphere, grounding line, ice sheet variability, ice shelves

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Goldberg, D., & Snow, K. (2017). Transient marine ice sheet response to temporally varying forcing (Version None) [Data set]. Polar Data Centre; British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council; Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK.. https://doi.org/10.5285/abbe3bbb-fb2b-416b-9ba2-12a0f914bac8

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