A new global GPS data set for testing and improving modelled GIA uplift rates
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the response of the solid Earth to past ice loading,
primarily, since the Last Glacial Maximum, about 20 K yr BP. Modelling GIA is challenging …
primarily, since the Last Glacial Maximum, about 20 K yr BP. Modelling GIA is challenging …
Regional sea-level highstand triggered Holocene ice sheet thinning across coastal Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica
Abstract The East Antarctic Ice Sheet stores a vast amount of freshwater, which makes it the
single largest potential contributor to future sea-level rise. However, the lack of well …
single largest potential contributor to future sea-level rise. However, the lack of well …
[HTML][HTML] East Antarctic deglaciation and the link to global cooling during the Quaternary: Evidence from glacial geomorphology and 10Be surface exposure dating of …
Reconstructing past variability of the Antarctic ice sheets is essential to understand their
stability and to anticipate their contribution to sea level change as a result of future climate …
stability and to anticipate their contribution to sea level change as a result of future climate …
Antarctic ice mass change products from GRACE/GRACE-FO using tailored sensitivity kernels
A Groh, M Horwath - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
We derived gravimetric mass change products, ie, gridded and basin-averaged mass
changes, for the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) from time-variable gravity-field solutions acquired …
changes, for the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) from time-variable gravity-field solutions acquired …
[HTML][HTML] Volcanism in Antarctica: An assessment of the present state of research and future directions
Over the past decades, significant efforts have been made to understand the nature,
dynamics and evolution of volcanic systems. In parallel, the continuous demographic …
dynamics and evolution of volcanic systems. In parallel, the continuous demographic …
[HTML][HTML] Sea level fingerprints in a region of complex Earth structure: The case of WAIS
Sea Level Fingerprints in a Region of Complex Earth Structure: The Case of WAIS in:
Journal of Climate Volume 30 Issue 6 (2017) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Journal of Climate Volume 30 Issue 6 (2017) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Potential of the solid-Earth response for limiting long-term West Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat in a warming climate
We employ a coupled model for ice-sheet dynamics and Maxwell viscoelastic solid-Earth
dynamics, including a gravitationally consistent description of sea level. With this model, we …
dynamics, including a gravitationally consistent description of sea level. With this model, we …
[HTML][HTML] Deglaciation of Pope Glacier implies widespread early Holocene ice sheet thinning in the Amundsen Sea sector of Antarctica
Abstract The Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic ice sheet presently dominates the
contribution from Antarctica to sea level rise. Several large ice streams that currently drain …
contribution from Antarctica to sea level rise. Several large ice streams that currently drain …
Decelerated mass loss of Hurd and Johnsons glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctic peninsula
FJ Navarro, UY Jonsell, MI Corcuera… - Journal of …, 2013 - cambridge.org
A new 10 year surface mass balance (SMB) record of Hurd and Johnsons Glaciers,
Livingston Island, Antarctica, is presented and compared with earlier estimates on the basis …
Livingston Island, Antarctica, is presented and compared with earlier estimates on the basis …
Variations of the Antarctic Ice Sheet in a coupled ice sheet‐Earth‐sea level model: Sensitivity to viscoelastic Earth properties
D Pollard, N Gomez, RM Deconto - Journal of Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A coupled ice sheet‐solid Earth‐sea level model is applied to long‐term variations of the
Antarctic ice sheet. A set of radially varying viscoelastic profiles in the global Earth model is …
Antarctic ice sheet. A set of radially varying viscoelastic profiles in the global Earth model is …