Ocean temperature thresholds for Last Interglacial West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse

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作者
Sutter, Johannes [1 ]
Gierz, Paul [1 ]
Grosfeld, Klaus [1 ]
Thoma, Malte [1 ]
Lohmann, Gerrit [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res, Paleoclimate Dynam, Bremerhaven, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, MARUM Ctr Marine Environm Sci, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
关键词
SEA-LEVEL RISE; PINE ISLAND; DISCHARGE; RETREAT; VARIABILITY; THWAITES; MELT;
D O I
10.1002/2016GL067818
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is considered the major contributor to global sea level rise in the Last Interglacial (LIG) and potentially in the future. Exposed fossil reef terraces suggest sea levels in excess of 7m in the last warm era, of which probably not much more than 2 m are considered to originate from melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet. We simulate the evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the LIG with a 3-D thermomechanical ice sheet model forced by an atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM). Our results show that high LIG sea levels cannot be reproduced with the atmosphere-ocean forcing delivered by current AOGCMs. However, when taking reconstructed Southern Ocean temperature anomalies of several degrees, sensitivity studies indicate a Southern Ocean temperature anomaly threshold for total WAIS collapse of 2-3 degrees C, accounting for a sea level rise of 3-4m during the LIG. Potential future Antarctic Ice Sheet dynamics range from a moderate retreat to a complete collapse, depending on rate and amplitude of warming.
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页码:2675 / 2682
页数:8
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