Melt-under-cutting and buoyancy-driven calving from tidewater glaciers: New insights from discrete element and continuum model simulations

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2017-07-24

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Benn, D.I.ISNI 0000000115967554
Aström, J.
Zwinger, T.
Todd, J.
Nick, F.M.ORCID 0009-0002-0432-585XISNI 0000000396981730
Cook, S.
Hulton, N.R.J.
Luckman, A.

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Abstract

The simple calving laws currently used in ice-sheet models do not adequately reflect the complexity and diversity of calving processes. To be effective, calving laws must be grounded in a sound understanding of how calving actually works. Here, we develop a new strategy for formulating calving laws, using (a) the Helsinki Discrete Element Model (HiDEM) to explicitly model fracture and calving processes, and (b) the continuum model Elmer/Ice to identify critical stress states associated with HiDEM calving events. A range of observed calving processes emerges spontaneously from HiDEM in response to variations in ice-front buoyancy and the size of subaqueous undercuts. Calving driven by buoyancy and melt under-cutting is under-predicted by existing calving laws, but we show that the location and magnitude of HiDEM calving events can be predicted in Elmer/Ice from characteristic stress patterns. Our results open the way to developing calving laws that properly reflect the diversity of calving processes, and provide a framework for a unified theory of the calving process continuum.

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calving, glacier modelling, iceberg calving

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Benn, D I, Aström, J, Zwinger, T, Todd, J, Nick, F M, Cook, S, Hulton, N R J & Luckman, A 2017, 'Melt-under-cutting and buoyancy-driven calving from tidewater glaciers : New insights from discrete element and continuum model simulations', Journal of Glaciology, vol. 63, no. 240, pp. 691-702. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.41