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Journal of Glaciology | 2009

A subglacial water-flow model for West Antarctica

A. M. Le Brocq; Alison Payne; Martin J. Siegert; Richard B. Alley

The current generation of continental-scale ice-sheet models cannot successfully reproduce the complex ice/water/sediment interactions of the West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS) in a physically meaningful manner. The potential of a thin-film-based subglacial water-flow model for incorporation into a continental-scale coupled ice/water flow model of the WAIS is evaluated in this paper. The subglacial water-flow model is applied to the Ross Sea sector of the WAIS, in both a steady-state and time- dependent form, to derive the equilibrium water depth for the present-day configuration. The potential for coupling the model to an ice-flow model is then demonstrated, using a variable sliding parameter that is a function of the subglacial water depth. A coupled ice/water flow model, using the parameterization tested in this paper, could have the potential for reproducing the surface elevation, velocity and thermal regime of the WAIS successfully. These requirements are crucial in modelling the evolution of the WAIS, and must be addressed before reliable continental-scale predictive models can be utilized.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Evidence of a hydrological connection between the ice divide and ice sheet margin in the Aurora Subglacial Basin, East Antarctica

A. P. Wright; Duncan A. Young; Jl Roberts; Dustin M. Schroeder; Jonathan L. Bamber; Julian A. Dowdeswell; Nw Young; A. M. Le Brocq; Roland C. Warner; Alison Payne; D. D. Blankenship; Td van Ommen; Martin J. Siegert

Subglacial hydrology in East Antarctica is poorly understood, yet may be critical to the manner in which ice flows. Data from a new regional airborne geophysical survey (ICECAP) have transformed our understanding of the topography and glaciology associated with the 287,000 km2 Aurora Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica. Using these data, in conjunction with numerical ice sheet modeling, we present a suite of analyses that demonstrate the potential of the 1000 km-long basin as a route for subglacial water drainage from the ice sheet interior to the ice sheet margin. We present results from our analysis of basal topography, bed roughness and radar power reflectance and from our modeling of ice sheet flow and basal ice temperatures. Although no clear-cut subglacial lakes are found within the Aurora Basin itself, dozens of lake-like reflectors are observed that, in conjunction with other results reported here, support the hypothesis that the basin acts as a pathway allowing discharge from subglacial lakes near the Dome C ice divide to reach the coast via the Totten Glacier.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

Subglacial topography inferred from ice surface terrain analysis reveals a large un-surveyed basin below sea level in East Antarctica

A. M. Le Brocq; Alun Hubbard; Michael J. Bentley; Jonathan L. Bamber

Le Brocq, A.M., A. Hubbard, M.J. Bentley, and J.L. Bamber. (2008). Subglacial topography inferred from ice surface terrain analysis reveals a large un-surveyed basin below sea level in East Antarctica. Geophysical Research Letters 35 (16), L16503.


Nature Climate Change | 2014

Retreat of Pine Island Glacier controlled by marine ice-sheet instability

Lionel Favier; G. Durand; Stephen L. Cornford; G. H. Gudmundsson; Olivier Gagliardini; F Gillet-Chaulet; Thomas Zwinger; Alison Payne; A. M. Le Brocq


Earth System Science Data | 2010

An improved Antarctic dataset for high resolution numerical ice sheet models (ALBMAP v1)

A. M. Le Brocq; Antony J. Payne; Andreas Vieli


Earth System Science Data | 2010

A consistent data set of Antarctic ice sheet topography, cavity geometry, and global bathymetry

Ralph Timmermann; A. M. Le Brocq; T. Deen; E. Domack; Pierre Dutrieux; B Galton-Fenzi; Hartmut Hellmer; Angelika Humbert; Daniela Jansen; Adrian Jenkins; Astrid Lambrecht; Keith Makinson; Fred Niederjasper; Frank O. Nitsche; Ole Anders Nøst; Lars Henrik Smedsrud; W. H. F. Smith


The Cryosphere | 2015

Century-scale simulations of the response of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to a warming climate

Stephen L. Cornford; Daniel F. Martin; Antony J. Payne; Esmond G. Ng; A. M. Le Brocq; Rupert Gladstone; T.L. Edwards; S.R. Shannon; Cécile Agosta; M. R. van den Broeke; Hh Hellmer; Gerhard Krinner; Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg; Ralph Timmermann; David G. Vaughan


Biogeosciences | 2013

Antarctic ice sheet fertilises the Southern Ocean

Ros M Death; Jemma L. Wadham; Fanny M Monteiro; A. M. Le Brocq; Martyn Tranter; Andy Ridgwell; Stephanie Dutkiewicz; Robert Raiswell


Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

High sensitivity of subglacial hydrological pathways in Antarctica to small ice‐sheet changes

A. P. Wright; Martin J. Siegert; A. M. Le Brocq; D.B. Gore


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011

Reconstructing the Last Glacial Maximum ice sheet in the Weddell Sea embayment, Antarctica, using numerical modelling constrained by field evidence

A. M. Le Brocq; Michael J. Bentley; Alun Hubbard; Christopher J. Fogwill; David E. Sugden; Pippa L. Whitehouse

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