Multi-decadal evolution of Crary Ice Rise region, West Antarctica, amidst modern ice stream deceleration

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The ongoing deceleration of Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica, provides an opportunity to investigate the role of grounded ice flux in downstream pinning point evolution on decadal time scales. Here, we construct and analyze a 20-year, multi-mission satellite altimetry record of dynamic ice surface-elevation change (dh/dt) in the grounded region between lower Whillans Ice Stream and Crary Ice Rise, a major Ross Ice Shelf pinning point. We developed a new method for generating multi-mission time series that reduces spatial bias and implemented this method with altimetry data from the Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat; 2003–09), CryoSat-2 (2010–present), and ICESat-2 (2018–present) altimetry missions. We then used the 20-year dh/dt time series to identify persistent patterns of surface elevation change and to evaluate regional mass balance. Our results suggest that changes in ice flux associated with Whillans Ice Stream stagnation drive non-linear mass change responses isolated to the Crary Ice Rise region, producing persistent, spatially heterogeneous thickness changes. The resulting mass redistribution modifies the grounding zone and mass balance of the Crary Ice Rise region, in turn adjusting the buttressing regime of the southern Ross Ice Shelf embayment.
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