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Quantifying West Antarctic mantle viscosity via precise GPS measurement of Earth's response to surface mass balance anomalies
Pippa Whitehouse
主持机构Durham University
项目开始年2018
2018
项目结束日期2022-12-31
资助机构UK-NERC
项目类别Research Grant
项目经费628390(GBP)
国家英国
语种英语
英文摘要Satellite measurements of ice sheet change are necessary to understand and help predict sea level rise, but are contaminated by a phenomenon known as Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA). GIA is a form of ongoing solid Earth deformation in response to previous ice sheet mass changes. It can in principle be measured wherever we have access to bedrock, but this is not the case for much of Antarctica and therefore (and also for reasons of practicability) we require physically-based mathematical models of GIA. These models must be calibrated and validated, which can be done with the aid of precise measurements of Earth deformation made using continuous GPS receivers sited on bedrock.

Continuous GPS data are therefore crucial to the determination of past and present ice mass change across Antarctica and the quantification of feedbacks between ice dynamics and solid Earth deformation. A fundamental property that must be quantified in such studies is the rheology of the solid Earth (its deformational response to forces acting on it). The Earth's mantle shows viscous behaviour over longer timescales but behaves elastically in the short term (as observed e.g. by the passage of seismic waves), a phenomenon known as viscoelasticity. Recent studies have demonstrated that there are large spatial variations in mantle viscosity across Antarctica, but at present the magnitude of such variations is not known. We propose to pioneer a new approach to determining spatially-variable mantle viscosity that involves analysing the viscoelastic response of the solid Earth to episodic surface mass balance (SMB) anomalies across Antarctica. Our approach makes use of the fact that in regions where the magnitude of surface mass change is well known, observations of the accompanying solid Earth response allow the quantification of the rheological properties of the Earth.

In order to achieve our goal we require access to high-precision, long-duration GPS records. Fortunately there is already an extensive GPS network in West Antarctica, which although erected piecemeal via a series of NERC-funded projects (and equivalent overseas grants), now has the potential to deliver such records over the next few years. We therefore propose to overhaul the existing GPS network that lies within the remit of UK logistical support in Antarctica; we will extend the time series at a strategic subset of the existing sites, and transmit all data to open access servers via satellite. The resulting step change in precision and data accessibility will enable us to achieve our scientific goals and at the same time will benefit the international scientific community: the provision of open access GPS time series for West Antarctica will contribute to emerging data inversion activities and make it possible to ground-truth ice mass balance estimates delivered by the multi-million-dollar Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) Follow-on mission, which is due for launch in 2017.
来源学科分类Natural Environment Research
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