Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2021

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M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-IS Intersection

[M-IS05] Global climate change driven by the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet

Sun. Jun 6, 2021 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Ch.20

convener:Osamu Seki(Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University), Yoshifumi Nogi(National Institute of Polar Research), Akira Oka(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Yusuke Suganuma(National institute of Polar Research)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

[MIS05-P15] Numerical experiment of Antarctic ice sheet using a coupled ice-sheet/earth rebound model

*Fuyuki SAITO1, Jun'ichi Okuno2, Ayako Abe-Ouchi3 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.National Institute of Polar Research, 3.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)

Keywords:ice-sheets, isostatic rebounds

Feedback between changes in the ice-sheet and the earth's isostatic rebound is considered to be a crucial process for long-term evolution of the past ice-sheets in glacial cycles, and for short-term instability of marine ice sheets systems. We have been developing a coupled ice-sheet/earth rebound model: the Earth rebound model is based on a self-gravitating visco-elastic multi-layer model developed by Okuno and Nakada (2001), while the ice-sheet model is IcIES (Abe-Ouchi et al. 2013, Saito and Abe-Ouchi 2010, Saito et al 2016). We will report some basic sensitivity studies using the coupled model on Antarctic ice sheet, e.g., for technical aspects such as model resolution. The results are compared with the previous IcIES results coupled with a simple isostatic model (i.e., a local lithosphere/relaxing asthenosphere) which is controlled by two parameters (the mantle density and the time scale of isostatic response). Difference in model sensitivities to changes in environment will be reported.