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A 2D model for characterising first-order variability in sublimation of buried glacier ice, Antarctica : assessing the influence of polygon troughs, desert pavements and shallow subsurface salts
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A 2D model for characterising first-order variability in sublimation of buried glacier ice, Antarctica : assessing the influence of polygon troughs, desert pavements and shallow subsurface salts
Antarctique ; Fente de gel ; Glace ; Glacier ; Microclimat ; Modèle ; Modèle numérique ; Pergélisol ; Périglaciaire ; Région polaire ; Sol figuré ; Sublimation ; Température ; Zone froide
Antarctica ; Cold area ; Glacier ; Ice ; Ice wedges ; Microclimate ; Model ; Numerical model ; Patterned ground ; Periglacial features ; Permafrost ; Polar region ; Sublimation ; Temperature
To assess the role of thermal contraction-crack polygons (sublimation polygons) in modulating sublimation of buried glacier ice in Antarctica, the AA. applied a 2D numerical model using COMSOL Multiphysics that calculates the rate and spatial
. The model results show that sublimation varies with drift texture and surface topography. The importance of including field-based data for drift texture, topography and microclimate variation in modelling ice sublimation is highlighted. The results also