EGU24-10983, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-10983
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Ice-ocean coupled modelling for Nioghalvfjerdsbræ (79NG), Greenland

Joanna Zanker and Jan De Rydt
Joanna Zanker and Jan De Rydt
  • Northumbria University, Environment and Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom of Great Britain – England, Scotland, Wales (jo.zanker@northumbria.ac.uk)

The Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS) drains approximately 12 % of the Greenland Ice Sheet’s surface area, containing an ice volume of 1.1 m sea-level equivalent. Nioghalvfjerdsbræ (79NG) is one of two main outlet glaciers of NEGIS, extending into a large floating ice tongue, one of few remaining in Greenland. It is currently not well understood how 79NG will respond to the changing atmosphere and warming oceans, with possible implications for the catchment’s surface mass balance (SMB) and ocean-induced ablation. This research aims to assess the importance of feedbacks between ice-sheet geometry, SMB and ocean-driven melt by having a mutually evolving dynamical ice sheet with evolving SMB parameterization and a 3D ocean circulation model utilising the ice-ocean coupled model Úa-MITgcm. The potential feedbacks between changes in ice-sheet surface geometry, ice-tongue cavity geometry and the atmosphere/ocean mass balance are as-of-yet poorly understood, especially in the context of Greenland. Of particular interest for NEGIS is the potential for geometry induced changes in melting of the ice tongue, as found for some Antarctic ice shelves. Development of the Úa ice-flow model will begin with a Greenland-wide setup and experiments based on the ISMIP6 protocol, before focussing on a regional setup of the NEGIS catchment and coupling to a regional configuration of the MITgcm ocean model of the adjacent fjord and continental shelf. The coupled approach of this project aims to improve the representation of the feedbacks between different climate components at a regional scale and draw conclusions about the fidelity of projections of ice sheet-wide mass loss and sea-level rise from ISMIP. 

How to cite: Zanker, J. and De Rydt, J.: Ice-ocean coupled modelling for Nioghalvfjerdsbræ (79NG), Greenland, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-10983, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-10983, 2024.

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