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This research was funded by the innovation program via the European Research Council (ERC) as a starting grant (FRAGILE project) under grant agreement no. 948290 and by grant PID2020-113051RB-C31 from MICINN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, EU. Kaian Shahateet was funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) under grant no. 91828107. Thorsten Seehaus was funded by the ESA Living Planet Fellowship MIT-AP and the Elite Network of Bavaria, grant no. IDP M3OCCA.
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Shahateet, KaianAutor (correspondencia)Navarro, FranciscoAutor o CoautorA reconstruction of the ice thickness of the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet north of 70° S
Publicado en:Cryosphere. 19 (4): 1577-1597 - 2025-04-16 19(4), DOI: 10.5194/tc-19-1577-2025
Autores: Shahateet, Kaian; J Fuerst, Johannes; Navarro, Francisco; Seehaus, Thorsten; Farinotti, Daniel; Braun, Matthias
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Accurate knowledge of the ice thickness distribution on the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) is important to assess both its present and its future responses to climate change. The aim of the present work is to improve the ice thickness distribution map of the APIS using a two-step approach. Its first step, which readily assimilates ice thickness observations, considers two different rheological assumptions and then applies a further mass conservation step in fast-flowing areas, where it also assimilates ice velocity observations. Using this method, we calculated a total volume of 27.7 +/- 13.9x103 km3 for the APIS north of 70 degrees S. Using our ice thickness map and the flux gate method, we estimated a total ice discharge of 97.7 +/- 16.9 km3a-1 over the period of 2015-2017, which is an intermediate value within the range of estimates made by other authors. Our thickness results show relatively low deviations from other reconstructions on the glaciers used for validation. Qualitative analysis further reveals that our method properly reproduces the observed morphology of regional features, such as plateau areas, ice falls, and valley glaciers, although there are large errors when compared to independent validation data. Despite the advances made in data assimilation and inversion modeling, further refinement of input data, particularly ice thickness measurements, remains crucial to improve the accuracy of the APIS ice thickness mapping efforts.
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El trabajo ha sido publicado en la revista Cryosphere debido a la progresión y el buen impacto que ha alcanzado en los últimos años, según la agencia WoS (JCR), se ha convertido en una referencia en su campo. En el año de publicación del trabajo, 2025, se encontraba en la posición 33/254, consiguiendo con ello situarse como revista Q1 (Primer Cuartil), en la categoría Geosciences, Multidisciplinary.
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Este trabajo se ha realizado con colaboración internacional, concretamente con investigadores de: France; Germany; Switzerland.
Existe un liderazgo significativo ya que algunos de los autores pertenecientes a la institución aparecen como primer o último firmante, se puede apreciar en el detalle: Primer Autor (FERNANDES SHAHATEET, KAIAN) .
el autor responsable de establecer las labores de correspondencia ha sido FERNANDES SHAHATEET, KAIAN.