Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank

A recent study, using remote sensing, provided evidence that a seafloor shoal influenced the 2010 calving event of the Mertz Ice Tongue (MIT), by partially grounding the MIT several years earlier. In this paper, we start by proposing a method to calculate firn air content (FAC) around Mertz from...

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Main Authors: X. Wang, D. M. Holland, X. Cheng, P. Gong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-09-01
Series:The Cryosphere
Online Access:https://www.the-cryosphere.net/10/2043/2016/tc-10-2043-2016.pdf
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description A recent study, using remote sensing, provided evidence that a seafloor shoal influenced the 2010 calving event of the Mertz Ice Tongue (MIT), by partially grounding the MIT several years earlier. In this paper, we start by proposing a method to calculate firn air content (FAC) around Mertz from seafloor-touching icebergs. Our calculations indicate the FAC around Mertz region as 4.87 ± 1.31&thinsp;m. We then design an indirect method of using freeboard and sea surface height data extracted from ICESat/GLAS, FAC, and relatively accurate seafloor topography to detect grounding sections of the MIT between 2002 and 2008 and analyze the process of grounding prior to the calving event. By synthesizing remote sensing data, we point out that the grounding position was localized northeast of the Mertz ice front close to the Mertz Bank. The grounding outlines of the tongue caused by the Mertz Bank are extracted as well. From 2002 to 2008, the grounding area increased and the grounding became more pronounced. Additionally, the ice tongue could not effectively climb over the Mertz Bank in following the upstream ice flow direction and that is why MIT rotated clockwise after late 2002. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the area-increasing trend of the MIT changed little after calving (∼  36&thinsp;km<sup>2</sup>&thinsp;a<sup>−1</sup>), thus allowing us to use remote sensing to estimate the elapsed time until the MIT can reground on and be bent by the shoal. This period is approximately 70 years. Our observations suggest that the calving of the MIT is a cyclical process controlled by the presence of the shallow Mertz Bank location and the flow rate of the tongue. This calving cycle also explains the cyclic variations in sea-surface conditions around the Mertz detected by earlier studies.
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spelling doaj.art-17916680ff5b4bdbb84f671e2ba4f0562022-12-21T23:06:56ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe Cryosphere1994-04161994-04242016-09-01102043205610.5194/tc-10-2043-2016Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz BankX. Wang0X. Wang1D. M. Holland2D. M. Holland3X. Cheng4X. Cheng5P. Gong6P. Gong7Center for Global Sea Level Change, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesState Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, and College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaCenter for Global Sea Level Change, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesCourant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, New York 10012, USAState Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, and College of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaJoint Centre for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, and Center for Earth System Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, ChinaJoint Centre for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaA recent study, using remote sensing, provided evidence that a seafloor shoal influenced the 2010 calving event of the Mertz Ice Tongue (MIT), by partially grounding the MIT several years earlier. In this paper, we start by proposing a method to calculate firn air content (FAC) around Mertz from seafloor-touching icebergs. Our calculations indicate the FAC around Mertz region as 4.87 ± 1.31&thinsp;m. We then design an indirect method of using freeboard and sea surface height data extracted from ICESat/GLAS, FAC, and relatively accurate seafloor topography to detect grounding sections of the MIT between 2002 and 2008 and analyze the process of grounding prior to the calving event. By synthesizing remote sensing data, we point out that the grounding position was localized northeast of the Mertz ice front close to the Mertz Bank. The grounding outlines of the tongue caused by the Mertz Bank are extracted as well. From 2002 to 2008, the grounding area increased and the grounding became more pronounced. Additionally, the ice tongue could not effectively climb over the Mertz Bank in following the upstream ice flow direction and that is why MIT rotated clockwise after late 2002. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the area-increasing trend of the MIT changed little after calving (∼  36&thinsp;km<sup>2</sup>&thinsp;a<sup>−1</sup>), thus allowing us to use remote sensing to estimate the elapsed time until the MIT can reground on and be bent by the shoal. This period is approximately 70 years. Our observations suggest that the calving of the MIT is a cyclical process controlled by the presence of the shallow Mertz Bank location and the flow rate of the tongue. This calving cycle also explains the cyclic variations in sea-surface conditions around the Mertz detected by earlier studies.https://www.the-cryosphere.net/10/2043/2016/tc-10-2043-2016.pdf
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Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank
The Cryosphere
title Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank
title_full Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank
title_fullStr Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank
title_full_unstemmed Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank
title_short Grounding and calving cycle of Mertz Ice Tongue revealed by shallow Mertz Bank
title_sort grounding and calving cycle of mertz ice tongue revealed by shallow mertz bank
url https://www.the-cryosphere.net/10/2043/2016/tc-10-2043-2016.pdf
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