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Internal tsunamigenesis and mixing driven by glacier calving in Antarctica

  • Michael Meredith
  • , Mark Inall
  • , Alexander Brearley
  • , David Munday
  • , Tobias Ehmen
  • , Kate Retallick
  • , Amber Annett
  • , Rhiannon Jones
  • , Filipa Carvalho
  • , Katrien Van Landeghem
  • , Alberto Naveira Garabato
  • , Laura Gerrish
  • , James Scourse
  • , Alison Cook
  • , Christopher Bull
  • British Antarctic Survey
  • Scottish Association for Marine Science
  • College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, 9 TR10 9EZ, UK.
  • University of Southampton
  • Northumbria University
  • National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

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Ocean mixing around Antarctica is a key process that influences the vertical distributions of heat and nutrients, affecting glacier and ice shelf retreats, sea ice formation and marine productivity, with implications for regional ecosystems, global sea level and climate. Here we show that collapsing glacier fronts associated with calving events trigger internal tsunamis, the propagation and breaking of which can lead to significant mixing. Observations of one such event at the West Antarctic Peninsula, during which 3-20 megatonnes of ice were discharged to the ocean, reveal rapidly-elevated internal wave kinetic energy and upper-ocean shear, with strong homogenisation of the water column. Scaling arguments indicate that, at the West Antarctic Peninsula, just a few such events per summer would make this process comparable in magnitude to winds, and much more significant than tides, in driving shelf mixing. We postulate that this process is likely relevant to all regions with calving marine-terminating glaciers, including also Greenland and the Arctic. Glacier calving is expected to increase in a warming climate, likely strengthening internal tsunamigenesis and mixing in these regions in the coming decades.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 23 Mai 2022
DigwyddiadThe EGU General Assembly 2022 - Vienna, Vienna, Awstria
Hyd: 23 Mai 202227 Mai 2022
https://www.egu22.eu/

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CynhadleddThe EGU General Assembly 2022
Gwlad/TiriogaethAwstria
DinasVienna
Cyfnod23/05/2227/05/22
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