Title Rapid recent warming on Rutford ice stream, West Antarctica, from borehole thermometry
Author Barrett, B.E.; Nicholls, K.W.; Murray, T.; Smith, A.M.; Vaughan, D.G.
Author Affil Barrett, B.E., Swansea University, School of the Environment and Society, Swansea, United Kingdom. Other: British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom
Source Geophysical Research Letters, 36(2), Citation L02708. Publisher: American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States. ISSN: 0094-8276
Publication Date 2009
Notes In English. 22 refs. Ant. Acc. No: 88377. GeoRef Acc. No: 299953
Index Terms boreholes; climatic change; diffusion; geothermometry; models; temperature; Antarctica--Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica-- West Antarctica; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica; climate change; geologic thermometry; ice streams; inverse problem; modern; Rutford ice stream; West Antarctica
Abstract The Antarctic Peninsula has warmed faster than the global average rate of warming during the last century. Due to limited availability of long term meteorological records, the geographical extent of this rapid warming is poorly defined. We collected borehole temperature measurements in the upper 300 m of Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, and employed an inverse modeling scheme with a heat diffusion- advection equation to determine the recent surface temperature history of the borehole position. Our results reveal recent warming of 0.17 ± 0.07°C (decade)-1 since 1930. This result suggests that, at least in an attenuated form, the rapid warming observed over the Antarctic Peninsula extends as far south as Rutford Ice Stream. This result agrees with other recent results that show a warming trend across much of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
URL http://hdl.handle.net/10.1029/2008GL036369
Publication Type journal article
Record ID 64004535