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Internal tsunamigenesis and ocean mixing driven by glacier calving in Antarctica

  • Michael P. Meredith
  • , Mark E. Inall
  • , J. Alexander Brearley
  • , Tobias Ehmen
  • , Katy Sheen
  • , David Munday
  • , Alison Cook
  • , Katherine Retallick
  • , Katrien Van Landeghem
  • , Laura Gerrish
  • , Amber Annett
  • , Filipa Carvalho
  • , Rhiannon Jones
  • , Alberto C. Naveira Garabato
  • , Christopher Y.S. Bull
  • , Benjamin J. Wallis
  • , Anna E. Hogg
  • , James Scourse

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Ocean mixing around Antarctica exerts key influences on glacier dynamics and ice shelf retreats, sea ice, and marine productivity, thus affecting global sea level and climate. The conventional paradigm is that this is dominated by winds, tides, and buoyancy forcing. Direct observations from the Antarctic Peninsula demonstrate that glacier calving triggers internal tsunamis, the breaking of which drives vigorous mixing. Being widespread and frequent, these internal tsunamis are at least comparable to winds, and much more important than tides, in driving regional shelf mixing. They are likely relevant everywhere that marine-terminating glaciers calve, including Greenland and across the Arctic. Calving frequency may change with higher ocean temperatures, suggesting possible shifts to internal tsunamigenesis and mixing in a warming climate.

源语言English
文章编号eadd0720
页数11
期刊Science Advances
8
47
DOI
出版状态Published - 23 11月 2022

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