Hot rocks in a cold place: high sub-glacial heat flow in East Antarctica
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 04:43authored byCarson, CJ, McLaren, S, Jason RobertsJason Roberts, Boger, SD, Blankenship, DD
Numerical models are the primary predictive tools for understanding the dynamic behaviour of the Antarctic ice sheet. However, a key boundary parameter, sub-glacial heat flow, remains poorly constrained. We show that variations in abundance and distribution of heat-producing elements within the Antarctic continental crust result in greater and more variable regional sub-glacial heat flows than currently assumed in ice modelling studies. Such elevated heat flows would have a fundamental effect on ice sheet behaviour and highlight that geological controls on heat flow must be considered to obtain more accurate and refined predictions of ice mass balance and sea-level change.
History
Publication title
Geological Society. Journal
Volume
171
Pagination
9-12
ISSN
0016-7649
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Geological Soc Publ House
Place of publication
Unit 7, Brassmill Enterprise Centre, Brassmill Lane, Bath, England, Avon, Ba1 3Jn