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* J. Garbe, T. Albrecht, A. Levermann, J.F. Donges, R. Winkelmann, 2020. The Hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Nature 585 (2020), 538-544, doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2727-5. | * J. Garbe, T. Albrecht, A. Levermann, J.F. Donges, R. Winkelmann, 2020. The Hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Nature 585 (2020), 538-544, doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2727-5. | ||
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CSDMS 2022 Webinars
Projecting Antarctica's contribution to future sea level rise: From decades to millennia
Abstract
Here we present direct numerical simulation for the hysteresis of the Antarctic ice sheet and use linear response theory to use these kind of simulations to project Antarctica's sea level contribution to the end of the century.
Related publications:
- A. Levermann et al. 2020. Projecting Antarctica's contribution to future sea level rise from basal ice-shelf melt using linear response functions of 16 ice sheet models (LARMIP-2). Earth System Dynamics 11 (2020) 35-76, doi 10.5194/esd-11-35-2020.
- J. Garbe, T. Albrecht, A. Levermann, J.F. Donges, R. Winkelmann, 2020. The Hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Nature 585 (2020), 538-544, doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2727-5.
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