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The basal temperature data for the entire Antarctic region derived from the thermal model of the ISSM

This data represents the basal temperature data for the entire Antarctic region derived from the thermal model of the ISSM ice sheet model, described in Park et al. (2023). We use the Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model (ISSM) to model the stress balance and thermal state across the entire Antarctic continent. we perform a suite of sensitivity experiments using a three-dimensional thermo-mechanical model using various GHF sources and different approaches to construct vertical ice velocities.

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https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.22663/KOPRI-KPDC-00002216
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Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere
Personnel
  • In-Woo Park (inwoopark0415@gmail.com)
  • Emilia Jin (jin@kopri.re.kr)
  • Mathieu Morlighem , Datmouth College
  • Kang-Kun Lee , Seoul National University
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Research period
2023-04-01 ~ 2023-09-24
Create/Update Date
2023-09-25 / 2023-09-25
Location
CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA
Citation
The data(KOPRI-KPDC-00002216) used in this work was provided by the Korea Polar Research Institute.
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  • lat:-60.000000, lon:-180.000000
  • lat:-90.000000, lon:180.000000

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Rawdata 1695375996471_Park2023TC_temperature.nc This data represents the basal temperature data for the entire Antarctic region derived from the thermal model of the ISSM ice sheet model. 2.01 Gb Request required

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Version Registration Date Submitter Summary
3 2023-09-25 05:11 Emilia Kyung Jin 2023-09-25 05:11 Update
2 2023-09-25 01:49 Emilia Kyung Jin 2023-09-25 01:49 Update