Award Abstract # 0814241
Modeling the Dynamics of Surface-slope Reversals and their Role in the Formation and Stability of Subglacial Lakes

NSF Org: OPP
Office of Polar Programs (OPP)
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE
Initial Amendment Date: January 11, 2008
Latest Amendment Date: January 11, 2008
Award Number: 0814241
Award Instrument: Continuing Grant
Program Manager: Julie Palais
OPP
 Office of Polar Programs (OPP)
GEO
 Directorate for Geosciences
Start Date: November 15, 2007
End Date: December 31, 2010 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $149,748.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $149,748.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2006 = $149,748.00
History of Investigator:
  • Todd Dupont (Principal Investigator)
    tdupont@uci.edu
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: University of California-Irvine
160 ALDRICH HALL
IRVINE
CA  US  92697-0001
(949)824-7295
Sponsor Congressional District: 47
Primary Place of Performance: University of California, Irvine
401 Steinhaus Hall
Irvine
CA  US  92697
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
47
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): MJC5FCYQTPE6
Parent UEI: MJC5FCYQTPE6
NSF Program(s): ANT Glaciology
Primary Program Source: 0100CYXXDB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Program Reference Code(s): 0000, OTHR
Program Element Code(s): 511600
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.078

ABSTRACT

This award supports a three-year modeling effort to understand the dynamics surrounding ice-air surface slope reversals on ice streams and ice shelves, with implications for the creation and stability of subglacial lakes. Local reversal of the ice-air surface slope may lead, through a reversal of the hydraulic gradient, to the trapping of basal and surface water, producing subglacial and supraglacial lakes, respectively. In the case of subglacial lakes, once such a sizable reservoir of pressurized water is created the potential exists for drainage, in the form of large outburst floods or as smaller, but sustained, periods of increased subglacial water flow. The research seeks to extend some initial work that has been done to include time-dependence and a wider array of parameters and geometries. The methods will involve the use of a suite of models, all of which will include longitudinal deviatoric and basal-shear stresses, with some also taking account of lateral drag and internal vertical shear. The intellectual merit of the proposed activity includes an improved understanding of the processes and parameters involved in the formation of surface-slope reversals in ice-stream/ice-shelf systems, as well as insight into the stability of subglacial lakes formed as a consequence of slope reversals. The broader impacts resulting from this activity include the provision of tools to study the dynamics of ice-stream/ice-shelf systems, an improved understanding of the physics behind outburst floods, and insights into the coupling of ice streams with their subglacial water systems. The research will support the studies of a beginning postdoctoral researcher. Results of the research will be incorporated into courses and public outreach serving anywhere from hundreds to thousands of people per year.

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Alley, RB; Horgan, HJ; Joughin, I; Cuffey, KM; Dupont, TK; Parizek, BR; Anandakrishnan, S; Bassis, J "A Simple Law for Ice-Shelf Calving" SCIENCE , v.322 , 2008 , p.1344 View record at Web of Science 10.1126/science.116254
Byron R. Parizek, Richard B. Alley, Todd K. Dupont, Ryan T. Walker, and Sridhar Anandakrishnan "Effect of Orbital-Scale Climate Cycling and Meltwater Drainage on Ice-Sheet Grounding-Line Migration" Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface , v.115 , 2010 10.1029/2009JF001325
Das, SB; Alley, RB "Rise in frequency of surface melting at Siple Dome through the Holocene: Evidence for increasing marine influence on the climate of West Antarctica" JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES , v.113 , 2008 View record at Web of Science 10.1029/2007JD00879
Jonathan T. Overpeck, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Gifford H. Miller, Daniel R. Muhns, Richard B. Alley, and Jeffery T. Kiehl "Paleoclimatic Evidence for Future Ice-Sheet Instability and Rapid Sea-Level Rise" Science , v.311 , 2006 , p.1747
Little, C.M., M. Oppenheimer, R.B. Alley, V. Balaji, G.K.C. Clarke, et al. "Toward a New Generation of Ice Sheet Models" EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union , v.88 , 2007 , p.578
R. B. Alley, S. Anandakrishnan, T. K. Dupont, B. R. Parizek, and D. Pollard "Effect of Sedimentation on Ice-Sheet Grounding-Line Stability" Science , v.315(582 , 2007 , p.1838
Richard B. Alley, Peter U. Clark, Philippe Huybrechts, and Ian Joughin "Ice-Sheet and Sea-Level Changes" Science , v.310 , 2005 , p.456
Todd K. Dupont and Richard B. Alley "The Role of Small Ice Shelves in Sea-Level Rise" Geophysical Research Letters , v.33 , 2006 , p.L09503
Walker, RT; Dupont, TK; Holland, DM; Parizek, BR; Alley, RB "Initial effects of oceanic warming on a coupled ocean-ice shelf-ice stream system" EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS , v.287 , 2009 , p.483 View record at Web of Science 10.1016/j.epsl.2009.08.03
Walker, RT; Dupont, TK; Parizek, BR; Alley, RB "Effects of basal-melting distribution on the retreat of ice-shelf grounding lines" GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS , v.35 , 2008 View record at Web of Science 10.1029/2008GL03494

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