ISMIP6 Publication List
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Guidance for ISMIP6 publications
Given the hard work from so many people, we will follow the CMIP6 guidance for acknowledgements and referencing models and key papers (see below). We are also using the ice2sea method of tracking ISMIP6 related papers, so when your manuscript is submitted or accepted, please email ismip6@gmail.com, so that we can assign you a contribution number, which will go in the acknowledgements as “This is ISMIP6 contribution No X”.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgements should have language similar to (if you only use CMIP5 forcing, remove CMIP6 and vice versa).
“We thank the Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) effort, which provided support for ISMIP6 through sponsoring of workshops, hosting the ISMIP6 website and wiki, and promoted ISMIP6. We acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme, which, through its Working Group on Coupled Modelling, coordinated and promoted CMIP5 and CMIP6. We thank the climate modeling groups for producing and making available their model output, the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) for archiving the CMIP data and providing access, the University at Buffalo for ISMIP6 data distribution and upload, and the multiple funding agencies who support CMIP5 and CMIP6 and ESGF. We thank the ISMIP6 steering committee, the ISMIP6 model selection group and ISMIP6 dataset preparation group for their continuous engagement in defining ISMIP6. This is ISMIP6 contribution No X.”
References to be included in Greenland Standalone papers
- ISMIP6 Protocol papers: Nowicki et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #1), Nowicki et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #9)
- Results of Greenland paper: Goelzer et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #10)
- InitMIP-Greenland (if applicable): Goelzer et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #2)
- Model selection paper: Barthel et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #5)
- Forcing papers: Slater et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #4); Slater et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #6); Goelzer et al. (when SMB remapping was used, ISMIP6 Publication #7)
- CMIP6 protocol paper (if applicable): Eyring, V., Bony, S., Meehl, G. A., Senior, C. A., Stevens, B., Stouffer, R. J., and Taylor, K. E.: Overview of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) experimental design and organization, Geosci. Model Dev., 9, 1937–1958, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-1937-2016, 2016.
- CMIP5 and CMIP6 data output used to generate ISMIP6 forcing: COMING SOON
References to be included in Antarctica Standalone papers
- ISMIP6 Protocol papers: Nowicki et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #1), Nowicki et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #9)
- Results of Antarctica paper: Seroussi et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #11)
- InitMIP-Antarctica (if applicable): Seroussi et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #3)
- Model selection paper: Barthel et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #5)
- Forcing papers: Jourdain et al. (ISMIP6 Publication #8)
- CMIP6 protocol paper (if applicable): Eyring, V., Bony, S., Meehl, G. A., Senior, C. A., Stevens, B., Stouffer, R. J., and Taylor, K. E.: Overview of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) experimental design and organization, Geosci. Model Dev., 9, 1937–1958, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-1937-2016, 2016.
- CMIP5 and CMIP6 data output used to generate ISMIP6 forcing: COMING SOON
ISMIP6 Publication List and Special Issue
ISMIP6 has initiated a Special Issue with EGU journal The Cryosphere: https://www.the-cryosphere.net/special_issue1019.html
Below is a list of all ISMIP6 publications:
1) Nowicki et al. (2016) present the framework for the Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison Project for CMIP6 (ISMIP6), including a protocol for coupled ice sheet-climate model simulations and standalone ice sheet models as part of CMIP6:
2) Goelzer et al. (2018) present an analysis of the initMIP-Greenland intercomparison, an effort that investigates the impact of initialization methods on standalone ice sheet projections:
3) Seroussi et al. (2019) present an analysis of the initMIP-Antarctica intercomparison, an effort that investigates the impact of initialization methods on standalone ice sheet projections:
4) Slater et al. (2019) present the submarine melting oceanic forcing for the Greenland projection:
5) Barthel et al (2020) present a framework for selecting climate models to be used in the development of atmospheric and oceanic forcing for ice sheet model and applies it to the CMIP5 model ensemble
6) Slater et al. (2020) present two different methods for implementing oceanic forcing for the Greenland projection:
7) Goelzer et al (2020) present a method for remapping of Greenland surface mass balance which can be used when the ice sheet spatial extent and elevation differs significantly from the observed ice sheet (a result of initialization):
8) Jourdain et al (2020) present the oceanic forcing for the Antarctic ice sheet:
9) Nowicki et al. (2020) present the overall framework for the ISMIP6 standalone ice sheet projections and all the forcing (atmospheric and oceanic) in the same place
10) Goelzer et al. (2020) present the projections for the Greenland ice sheets driven by CMIP5 models
11) Seroussi et al. (2020) present the projections for the Antarctic ice sheets driven by CMIP5 models
12) Payne et al. (2021) present the projections for the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheet driven by CMIP6 models. These CMIP6 models were chosen based on their availability.
Payne, A. J., Nowicki, S., Abe‐Ouchi, A., Agosta, C., Alexander, P., Albrecht, T., ... & Zwinger, T. (2021). Future sea level change under CMIP5 and CMIP6 scenarios from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Geophysical Research Letters, e2020GL091741, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091741.
13) Edwards et al. (2021) present the sea level contribution of land ice based on emulation of ISMIP6 projections:
Edwards, T. L., Nowicki, S., Marzeion, B., Hock, R., Goelzer, H., Seroussi, H., ... & Zwinger, T. (2021). Projected land ice contributions to twenty-first-century sea level rise. Nature, 593(7857), 74-82, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03302-y.
14) Sun et al. (2020) present the impact of sudden and sustained Antarctic ice shelf collapse resulting from the ABUMIP simulations
S. Sun, F. Pattyn, E. Simon, T. Albrecht, S. Cornford, R. Calov, C. Dumas, F. Gillet-Chaulet, H. Goelzer, N. Golledge, R. Greve, M. Hoffman, A. Humbert, E. Kazmierczak, T. Kleiner, G. Leguy, W. Lipscomb, D. Martin, M. Morlighem, S. Nowicki, D. Pollard, S. Price, A. Quiquet, H. Seroussi, T. Schlemm, J. Sutter, R. van de Wal, R. Winkelmann, and T. Zhang, 2020. Antarctic ice sheet response to sudden and sustained ice shelf collapse (ABUMIP), Journal of Glaciology, https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2020.67
15) Reese et al. (2020) present simulations from their group and the impact of different choices for historical simulations as well as a comparison with LARMIP-2 experiments
16) Lipscomb et al. (2021) present an Antarctica study with CESM: Lipscomb, W. H., Leguy, G. R., Jourdain, N. C., Asay-Davis, X. S., Seroussi, H., and Nowicki, S.: ISMIP6 projections of ocean-forced Antarctic Ice Sheet evolution using the Community Ice Sheet Model, The Cryosphere, 15, 633–661, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-633-2021, 2021
17) Rückamp et al. (2020) present the impact of resolution dependence on projection of the Greenland Ice sheet with ISSM-AWI:
18) Muntjewerf et al. (2020) present Greenland projection under increased CO2 with coupled CESM2.1-CISM2.1:
Muntjewerf, L., R. Sellevold, M. Vizcaino, C. Ernani da Silva, M. Petrini, K. Thayer-Calder, M. D. W. Scherrenberg, S. L. Bradley, J. G. Fyke, W. H. Lipscomb, M. Löfverström, and W. J. Sacks, Accelerated Greenland Ice Sheet mass loss under high greenhouse gas forcing as simulated by the coupled CESM2.1-CISM2.1, J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst, accepted, 2020.
19) Muntjewerf et al. (2020) present ISMIP6 Greenland projection under SSP8.5 with coupled CESM2.1-CISM2.1:
20) ISMIP6-Greenland projections with SICOPOLIS
K. Goto-Azuma, T. Homma, T. Saruya, F. Nakazawa, Y. Komuro, N. Nagatsuka, M. Hirabayashi, Y. Kondo, M. Koike, T. Aoki, R. Greve and J. Okuno (2020) Studies on the variability of the Greenland Ice Sheet and climate, in press, Polar Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2020.100557
21) Greve et al. (2020) present the model-specific methods, set-up and the main results of the future projections for the Antarctic ice sheet carried out with the SICOPOLIS model, driven by CMIP5 and CMIP6 climate models.
Greve, R., Calov, R., Obase, T., Saito, F., Tsutaki, S. and Abe-Ouchi, A. 2020. ISMIP6 future projections for the Antarctic ice sheet with the model SICOPOLIS. Technical report, Zenodo, http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3971232
22) Greve et al. (2020) present the model-specific methods, set-up and the main results of the future projections for the Greenland ice sheet carried out with the SICOPOLIS model, driven by CMIP5 and CMIP6 climate models.
Greve, R., Chambers, C. and Calov, R. 2020. ISMIP6 future projections for the Greenland ice sheet with the model SICOPOLIS. Technical report, Zenodo, http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3971251
23) Quiquet and Dumas (2021) present the model-specific methods, set-up and the main results of the future projections for the Greenland ice sheet carried out with the GRISLI model, driven by CMIP5 and CMIP6 climate models.
Quiquet, A. and Dumas, C.: The GRISLI-LSCE contribution to ISMIP6, Part 1: projections of the Greenland ice sheet evolution by the end of the 21st century, The Cryosphere, 15, 1015–1030, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-1015-2021, 2021.
23) Quiquet and Dumas (2021) present the model-specific methods, set-up and the main results of the future projections for the Antarctic ice sheet carried out with the GRISLI model, driven by CMIP5 and CMIP6 climate models.
Quiquet, A. and Dumas, C.: The GRISLI-LSCE contribution to ISMIP6, Part 2: projections of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution by the end of the 21st century, The Cryosphere, 15, 1031–1052, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-1031-2021, 2021.