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  • The data set was produced for the work detailed in ''The response of ice sheets to climate variability'' by K Snow et al (2017, Geophys Research Letters). A coupled ice sheet-ocean model is configured in an idealised setting with an inland-deepening bedrock, forced by far-field hydrographic profiles representative of the Amundsen Sea continental shelf. Similar to observed variability, the thermocline depth in the far-field is moved up and down on various times scales as detailed in the publication, with periods ranging from 2 to ~50 years. Bedrock elevation is provided, and annual melt rate and ice thickness (or sub-annual for short time scales) is provided as well for each forcing period. In addition, similar experiments were carried out with an ice-only model with parameterised forcing. These outputs are provided too.

  • This dataset includes double-difference interferograms derived from TerraSAR-X synthetic aperture radar data acquired at the grounding line downstream of Engelhardt Subglacial Lake on the Gould Coast, Antarctica, in September 2012, April 2016, July 2023 and October 2023. The September 2012, July 2023 and October 2023 interferograms were generated by Oliver J. Marsh (British Antarctic Survey) using the Gamma Remote Sensing software and geocoded with the Bedmap2 DEM. The April 2016 interferogram was generated by Dana Floricioiu (DLR, German Aerospace Center) using DLR''s Integrated Wide Area Processor (IWAP; Rodriguez et al, 2013). The image processing information, acquisition time and coincident modelled tide heights for all data used to derive the TerraSAR-X interferograms are provided in the lineage section. For each interferogram (September 2012, April 2016, July 2023 and October 2023) we provide a shapefile of the derived grounding line, which was manually traced along the landward boundary of the dense fringe belt associated with the vertical tidal motion of the ice (Point F). This dataset was produced as part of the study: Freer et al. (2024) Synchronous lake drainage and grounding line retreat at Engelhardt Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. Funding: Bryony I. D. Freer (project lead) was supported by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Satellite Data in Environmental Science (SENSE) Centre for Doctoral Training (grant no. NE/T00939X/1). Dana Floricioiu (dataset creator) was supported by DLR''s Polar Monitor II and Antarctic Ice Sheet CCI projects (ESA/Contract No. 4000126813/18/I-NB). Images were acquired under DLR TerraSAR-X science data proposal HYD3673 (PI Dana Floricioiu).