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Ice sheet

2007 Concise Encyclopedia. Related subjects: General Geography

An Ice sheet is a mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than 50,000 km² (19,305 mile²). The only current ice sheets are Antarctic and Greenland; during the last ice age at Last Glacial Maximum ( LGM) the Laurentide ice sheet covered much of Canada and North America, the Weichselian ice sheet covered northern Europe and the Patagonian Ice Sheet covered southern South America.

Ice sheets are bigger than ice shelves or glaciers. Masses of ice covering less than 50,000 km² are termed an ice cap. An ice cap will typically feed a series of glaciers around its periphery.

Although the surface is cold, the base of an ice sheet is generally warmer, in places it melts and the melt-water lubricates the ice sheet so that it flows more rapidly. This process produces fast-flowing channels in the ice sheet — these are ice streams.

The present-day polar ice sheets are relatively young in geological terms. The Antarctic Ice Sheet first formed as a small ice cap (maybe several) in the early Oligocene, but retreating and advancing many times until the Pliocene, when it came to occupy almost all of Antarctica. The Greenland ice sheet did not develop at all until the late Pliocene, but apparently developed very rapidly with the first continental glaciation. This had the unusual effect of allowing fossils of plants that once grew on present-day Greenland to be much better preserved than with the slowly forming Antarctic ice sheet.

Antarctic ice sheet

A satellite composite image of Antarctica
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A satellite composite image of Antarctica

The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million km² and contains 30 million km³ of ice. Around 90% of the fresh water on the Earth's surface is held in the ice sheet, and, if melted, would cause sea levels to rise by 61.1 metres. In East Antarctica the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed is in places more than 2500 m below sea level. It would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there. However, if the ice sheet were actually removed, isostatic rebound would occur and Antarctica would rise to an average height of 800m above sea level.

Greenland ice sheet

Map of Greenland
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Map of Greenland

The Greenland ice sheet occupies about 82% of the surface of Greenland, and if melted would cause sea levels to rise by 7.2 metres. Estimated changes in the mass of Greenland's ice sheet suggest it is melting at a rate of about 239 cubic kilometres (57.3 cubic miles) per year . These measurements came from the US space agency's Grace ( Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) satellite, launched in 2002, as reported by BBC News, 11 August 2006.

Predicted effects of global warming

Both the Antartic and Greenland ice sheets are predicted to lose mass through melting , according to the British Antartic Survey, contradicting early predictions by the IPCC that increased precipitation would occur over the Antarctic. See: sea level rise.

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Selected Articles
Quaternary ice-sheet disintegration
Quaternary ice-sheet disintegration During the Quaternary the...particular ice sheets took place during ice-sheet melting and were characterised by brief phases of widespread ice-sheet disintegration. Relatively few examples...
January 1, 2000; The Oxford Companion to the Earth

ICE SHEET LITTLE THREAT TO SEA LEVEL
United Press International 01-03-2001 Ice sheet little threat to sea level GREENBELT...are worried that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is melting but Robert Binschaldler...previous best estimates that the ice sheet was adding 1 millimeter per year...
January 3, 2001; United Press International

FFERS PREVIEW OF ICE SHEET MELTING, RAPID CLIMATE CHANGES
...release: The behavior of a massive ice sheet that existed in northern Europe at...this analysis of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet that existed as recently as 10,000...increase, while the massive Greenland ice sheet - which exists in a slightly warmer...
March 9, 2006; US Fed News Service, Including US State News

Study Offers Preview of Ice Sheet Melting, Rapid Climate Changes.
...Newswire) -- The behavior of a massive ice sheet that existed in northern Europe at...this analysis of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet that existed as recently as 10,000...increase, while the massive Greenland ice sheet - which exists in a slightly warmer...
March 9, 2006; Ascribe Higher Education News Service

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The Antarctic ice sheet is losing as much as 36 cubic miles of...amount of water pouring annually from the ice sheet into the ocean -- equivalent to the amount...disappearance of even its smaller West Antarctic ice sheet could raise worldwide sea levels by an...
March 3, 2006; The Washington Post

Polar Ice Sheet Shows Shrinkage
...Writer AP Online 02-01-2001 Polar Ice Sheet Shows Shrinkage WASHINGTON (AP...worried for decades that the Antarctic ice sheet was shrinking, threatening a global...measurements of the West Antarctica Ice Sheet, the smaller of two major ice sheets...
February 1, 2001; AP Online

The mutual interaction between continental-scale ice sheets and atmospheric stationary waves
...simplified threedimensional coupled ice sheet-stationary wave model is developed in order to understand the ice sheet's response to the circulation changes...ice age climate simulations, the ice sheet topography induces an anticyclonic...
April 1, 2001; Journal of Climate

Is Ice Sheet Melting?
...earth science: the West Antarctic ice sheet. Covering a huge portion of Antarctica...coastal areas. Geologists say the ice sheet is unstable and they' re trying to...regarding the massive West Artarctic ice sheet. CHARLES BENTLEY, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN...
September 14, 1998; NPR Morning Edition

Observed and Modeled Greenland Ice Sheet Snow Accumulation, 1958-2003, and Links with Regional Climate Forcing
...snow accumulation for the Greenland Ice Sheet was derived from ECMWF forecasts...accumulation datasets across the ice sheet and was found to be 95% of the observed...and northern interior parts of the ice sheet were found to be ~10%-30% too dry...
February 1, 2006; Journal of Climate

Researchers: Biggest Ice Sheet Is Stable
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - An ice sheet in Antarctica that is the world's...global warming, the East Antarctic ice sheet will "need quite a bit of warming...The air over the East Antarctic ice sheet, an ice mass more than 1,875 miles...
June 27, 2007; AP Online



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