High climate model dependency of Pliocene Antarctic ice-sheet predictions

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2018-12-01

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Dolan, Aisling M.
de Boer, BasISNI 0000000395042096
Bernales, Jorge
Hill, Daniel J.
Haywood, Alan M.

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Abstract

The mid-Pliocene warm period provides a natural laboratory to investigate the long-term response of the Earth's ice-sheets and sea level in a warmer-than-present-day world. Proxy data suggest that during the warm Pliocene, portions of the Antarctic ice-sheets, including West Antarctica could have been lost. Ice-sheet modelling forced by Pliocene climate model outputs is an essential way to improve our understanding of ice-sheets during the Pliocene. However, uncertainty exists regarding the degree to which results are model-dependent. Using climatological forcing from an international climate modelling intercomparison project, we demonstrate the high dependency of Antarctic ice-sheet volume predictions on the climate model-based forcing used. In addition, the collapse of the vulnerable marine basins of Antarctica is dependent on the ice-sheet model used. These results demonstrate that great caution is required in order to avoid making unsound statements about the nature of the Pliocene Antarctic ice-sheet based on model results that do not account for structural uncertainty in both the climate and ice sheet models.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Physics and Astronomy, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 14 - Life Below Water

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Dolan, A M, De Boer, B, Bernales, J, Hill, D J & Haywood, A M 2018, 'High climate model dependency of Pliocene Antarctic ice-sheet predictions', Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1, 2799. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05179-4