Published April 19, 2021 | Version v1
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Model data for "The transferability of adjoint inversion products between different ice flow models"

  • 1. Northumbria University
  • 2. University of California, Irvine
  • 3. University of Edinburgh

Description

Inputs and outputs of experiments run for the paper "The transferability of adjoint inversion products between different ice flow models", published in The Cryosphere.

Geometry inputs are from BedMachine Antarctica v.1 (Morlighem, 2019). Surface mass balance inputs derive from RACMO2.1 (Lenaerts et al., 2012). Velocity measurements and errors derive from a dataset first described in Mouginot et al. (2014).

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Funding

NSFPLR-NERC: Processes, drivers, predictions: Modeling the response of Thwaites Glacier over the next century using ice/ocean coupled models NE/S006796/1
UK Research and Innovation
NSF-NERC: PROcesses, drivers, Predictions: Modeling the response of Thwaites Glacier over the next Century using Ice/Ocean Coupled Models (PROPHET) 1739031
National Science Foundation
NSFPLR-NERC: Processes, drivers, predictions: Modeling the response of Thwaites Glacier over the next century using ice/ocean coupled models NE/S006745/1
UK Research and Innovation

References

  • Lenaerts, J. T., Van den Broeke, M., Van de Berg, W., Van Meijgaard, E., and Kuipers Munneke, P.: A new, high-resolution surface mass balance map of Antarctica (1979–2010) based on regional atmospheric climate modeling, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L04501, 2012.
  • Morlighem, M. 2019. MEaSUREs BedMachine Antarctica, Version 1. Boulder, Colorado USA. NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center. doi: https://doi.org/10.5067/C2GFER6PTOS4
  • Mouginot, J., Rignot, E., and Scheuchl, B. Sustained increase in ice discharge from the Amundsen Sea Embayment,West Antarctica, from 1973 to 2013, Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, 1576–1584, 2014.