نتایج جستجو برای: ice impact

تعداد نتایج: 810821  

Journal: :Science 2006
Bette L Otto-Bliesner Shawn J Marshall Jonathan T Overpeck Gifford H Miller Aixue Hu

In the future, Arctic warming and the melting of polar glaciers will be considerable, but the magnitude of both is uncertain. We used a global climate model, a dynamic ice sheet model, and paleoclimatic data to evaluate Northern Hemisphere high-latitude warming and its impact on Arctic icefields during the Last Interglaciation. Our simulated climate matches paleoclimatic observations of past wa...

2017
Andreas Lang Shuting Yang Eigil Kaas

The climatic impact of increased Arctic sea ice loss has received growing attention in the last years. However, little focus has been set on the role of sea ice thickness, although it strongly determines surface heat fluxes. Here ensembles of simulations using the EC-Earth atmospheric model (Integrated Forecast System) are performed and analyzed to quantify the atmospheric impacts of Arctic sea...

2017
P. W. Nienow A. J. Sole D. A. Slater T. R. Cowton

Purpose of the Review This review discusses the role that meltwater plays within the Greenland ice sheet system. The ice sheet’s hydrology is important because it affects mass balance through its impact on meltwater runoff processes and ice dynamics. The review considers recent advances in our understanding of the storage and routing of water through the supraglacial, englacial, and subglacial ...

2013
Jiayun Zhou Bruno Delille Hajo Eicken Martin Vancoppenolle Frederic Brabant Gauthier Carnat Nicolas-Xavier Geilfus Tim Papakyriakou Bernard Heinesch Jean-Louis Tison

[1] The impacts of the seasonal evolution of sea-ice physical properties on ice-ocean biogeochemical exchanges were investigated in landfast ice at Barrow (Alaska) from January through June 2009. Three stages of brine dynamics across the annual cycle have been identified based on brine salinity, brine volume fraction, and porous medium Rayleigh number (Ra). These are sea-ice bottom-layer convec...

2015
D. Jansen A. J. Luckman A. Cook S. Bevan B. Kulessa B. Hubbard P. R. Holland

An established rift in the Larsen C Ice Shelf, formerly constrained by a suture zone containing marine ice, grew rapidly during 2014 and is likely in the near future to generate the largest calving event since the 1980s and result in a new minimum area for the ice shelf. Here we investigate the recent development of the rift, quantify the projected calving event and, using a numerical model, as...

2014
J. J. Day E. Hawkins

Arctic sea ice thickness is thought to be an important predictor of Arctic sea ice extent. However, coupled seasonal forecast systems do not generally use sea ice thickness observations in their initialization and are therefore missing a potentially important source of additional skill. To investigate how large this source is, a set of ensemble potential predictability experiments with a global...

Journal: :Science 2009
Shane Byrne Colin M Dundas Megan R Kennedy Michael T Mellon Alfred S McEwen Selby C Cull Ingrid J Daubar David E Shean Kimberly D Seelos Scott L Murchie Bruce A Cantor Raymond E Arvidson Kenneth S Edgett Andreas Reufer Nicolas Thomas Tanya N Harrison Liliya V Posiolova Frank P Seelos

New impact craters at five sites in the martian mid-latitudes excavated material from depths of decimeters that has a brightness and color indicative of water ice. Near-infrared spectra of the largest example confirm this composition, and repeated imaging showed fading over several months, as expected for sublimating ice. Thermal models of one site show that millimeters of sublimation occurred ...

2013
Ana Sesartic Ulrike Lohmann Trude Storelvmo

Some fungal spore species have been found in laboratory studies to be very efficient ice nuclei. However, their potential impact on clouds and precipitation is not well known and needs to be investigated. Fungal spores as a new aerosol species were introduced into the global climate model (GCM) ECHAM5-HAM. The inclusion of fungal spores acting as ice nuclei in a GCM leads to only minor changes ...

Journal: :Science 2016
D L Buczkowski B E Schmidt D A Williams S C Mest J E C Scully A I Ermakov F Preusker P Schenk K A Otto H Hiesinger D O'Brien S Marchi H Sizemore K Hughson H Chilton M Bland S Byrne N Schorghofer T Platz R Jaumann T Roatsch M V Sykes A Nathues M C De Sanctis C A Raymond C T Russell

Analysis of Dawn spacecraft Framing Camera image data allows evaluation of the topography and geomorphology of features on the surface of Ceres. The dwarf planet is dominated by numerous craters, but other features are also common. Linear structures include both those associated with impact craters and those that do not appear to have any correlation to an impact event. Abundant lobate flows ar...

2009
Ralf Greve Shin Sugiyama

Simulations of the Greenland Ice Sheet are carried out with a high-resolution version of the ice-sheet model SICOPOLIS for several global-warming scenarios for the period 1990–2350. In particular, the impact of surface-meltwater-induced acceleration of basal sliding on the stability of the ice sheet is investigated. A parameterization for the acceleration effect is developed for which modelled ...

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