Two decades of dynamic change and progressive destabilization on the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf
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Published:2021-11-22
Issue:11
Volume:15
Page:5187-5203
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Alley Karen E.ORCID, Wild Christian T., Luckman AdrianORCID, Scambos Ted A.ORCID, Truffer Martin, Pettit Erin C.ORCID, Muto Atsuhiro, Wallin BruceORCID, Klinger Marin, Sutterley TylerORCID, Child Sarah F.ORCID, Hulen Cyrus, Lenaerts Jan T. M.ORCID, Maclennan Michelle, Keenan EricORCID, Dunmire Devon
Abstract
Abstract. The Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf (TEIS) buttresses the eastern grounded portion of Thwaites Glacier through contact with a pinning point at its
seaward limit. Loss of this ice shelf will promote further acceleration of Thwaites Glacier. Understanding the dynamic controls and structural
integrity of the TEIS is therefore important to estimating Thwaites' future sea-level contribution. We present a ∼ 20-year record of change on
the TEIS that reveals the dynamic controls governing the ice shelf's past behaviour and ongoing evolution. We derived ice velocities from MODIS and
Sentinel-1 image data using feature tracking and speckle tracking, respectively, and we combined these records with ITS_LIVE and GOLIVE velocity
products from Landsat-7 and Landsat-8. In addition, we estimated surface lowering and basal melt rates using the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) DEM in comparison to ICESat and
ICESat-2 altimetry. Early in the record, TEIS flow dynamics were strongly controlled by the neighbouring Thwaites Western Ice Tongue (TWIT). Flow
patterns on the TEIS changed following the disintegration of the TWIT around 2008, with a new divergence in ice flow developing around the
pinning point at its seaward limit. Simultaneously, the TEIS developed new rifting that extends from the shear zone upstream of the ice rise and
increased strain concentration within this shear zone. As these horizontal changes occurred, sustained thinning driven by basal melt reduced ice
thickness, particularly near the grounding line and in the shear zone area upstream of the pinning point. This evidence of weakening at a rapid pace
suggests that the TEIS is likely to fully destabilize in the next few decades, leading to further acceleration of Thwaites Glacier.
Funder
Directorate for Geosciences British Antarctic Survey
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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