Posted on 06/22/2010 12:31:36 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
In a discovery likely to fan the flames of climate change debate, a team has concluded that the thinning ice on one of Antarctica's major glaciers is not caused by global warming.
Thinning ice in West Antarctica is a substantial contributor to global sea level rise, and the problem is accelerating. Pine Island Glacier (PIG) is a major source.
But after mapping the sea floor surface, a team from the British Antarctic Survey, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and the National Oceanography Centre has concluded that the reason is simply its shape.
Observations from an autonomous underwater vehicle revealed a submarine ridge rising 300m above the sea floor. Until a few decades ago, the glacier was scraping across this underwater ridge, which slowed its flow. However, it has recently thinned and disconnected from the ridge, so that the ice moves more quickly from the land into the sea.
To make matters worse, it also means that relatively warm seawater canflow over the ridge and into a widening inner cavity, more than doubling the ice shelf area exposed to the ocean.
"The discovery of the ridge has raised new questions about whether the current loss of ice from Pine Island Glacier is caused by recent climate change or is a continuation of a longer-term process that began when the glacier disconnected from the ridge," said Dr Adrian Jenkins of the British Antarctic Survey.
The retreat from the ridge started some time before 1970. Since detailed observations of Pine Island Glacier only began in the 1990s, the team now needs to use other techniques such as ice core analysis and computer modelling to try and understand whether this is part of a long term trend.
"Since our first measurements in the Amundsen Sea, estimates of Antarcticas recent contributions to sea level rise have changed from near-zero to significant and increasing," said Stan Jacobs of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
"Now finding that the PIGs grounding line has recently retreated more than 30 km from a shallow ridge into deeper water, where it is pursued by a warming ocean, only adds to our concern that this region is indeed the 'weak underbelly' of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet."
Antarctic Glacier Thinning At Alarming Rate
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ScienceDaily (Aug. 15, 2009) The thinning of a gigantic glacier in Antarctica is accelerating, scientists report. The Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica, which is around twice the size of Scotland, is losing ice four times as fast as it was a decade years ago.
The Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Leeds)
Pine Island Glacier
known affectionately to iceologists as PIG. :-)
A Coastwatchers Salute to the Aussies&Kiwis amongst us..
DiggersHistory
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-navy/coastwatchers.htm
They’ll be the first to see the thundering waves headed our way as the ice shelfs collapse and will hang on ‘til the last chunk of ice fows by or their batteries run out. :-)
.. It’s a lonesome job, but.. beats being a climate scientist where your career is so much vapour.
New Research Sheds Light on Antarctica's Melting Pine Island Glacier
Autosub -- autonomous underwater vehicle. (Credit: Image courtesy of British Antarctic Survey)
good time to stop funding corrupt UN
have you been away?
Haven't bumped into you in quite awhile....course I have been mostly focused on the Oilspill threads.
Got to run to the Dentist....maybe this will be posted by the time I get back.
Nobody’s taking this news as hard as Obama and Gore. They said they’d lower the oceans. SURF’S UP!
“by recent climate change “
That lie has never been proven to be true, yet, they keep stating it as true.
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