Journal article
Large-scale ice-shelf calving events follow prolonged amplifications in flexure
NJ Teder, LG Bennetts, PA Reid, RA Massom, JPA Pitt, TA Scambos, AD Fraser
Nature Geoscience | Published : 2025
Abstract
The retreat of Antarctic ice shelves due to calving and the subsequent reduction in buttressing of the Antarctic Ice Sheet are of major concern for future sea-level rise. Sudden, widespread calving of weakened ice shelves has been linked to fracture amplification forced by ocean swell following regional sea-ice losses, but increases in the magnitudes and durations of swell-induced ice-shelf flexure in the lead-ups to calving events have not been tracked. Here we present 7-year datasets of sea-ice-barrier lengths and shelf-front flexural stress that encompass large-scale calving events for the Wilkins and Voyeykov ice shelves. We find that the ice shelves exhibit similar preconditioning patte..
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