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https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-1181-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-1181-2025
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13 Mar 2025
Research article |  | 13 Mar 2025

Bathymetry-constrained impact of relative sea-level change on basal melting in Antarctica

Moritz Kreuzer, Torsten Albrecht, Lena Nicola, Ronja Reese, and Ricarda Winkelmann

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The study investigates how changing sea levels around Antarctica can potentially affect the melting of floating ice shelves. It utilizes numerical models for both the Antarctic Ice Sheet and the solid Earth, investigating features like troughs and sills that control the flow of ocean water onto the continental shelf. The research finds that compared to climatic changes, the effect of relative sea level on ice-shelf melting is small.
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