A new Holocene sea-level record from the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica, has been obtained by dating the lacustrine–marine and marine–lacustrine transitions that occur in sediment cores from lakes which were formerly connected to the sea. From an elevation of;7.5 m 8000 yr ago, relative sea-level rose to a maximum;9 m above present sea-level 6200 yr ago. Since then, sea-level has fallen monotonically until the present. The precision of the new record makes it suitable for constraining the recent history of the ice sheet in that region, using numerical models of glacio-hydro-isostasy. Simplified regional models suggest that the ice-sheet margin has retreated 30–40 km since the last glacial maximum, with 600–700
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
Several historical sea level time series from Antarctic tide gauges, available from the Permanent Se...
Understanding the history of the Ross Sea ice sheet bears on questions concerning the stability of t...
The rheology of the earth and the history of ice sheets, which have a major contributing role in cl...
Late Pleistocene and Holocene sea-levels exhibit considerable t mporal and spatial variation around ...
The rate and magnitude of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) contribution to global sea-level rise beyond...
We present a relative sea-level (RSL) history, constrained by AMS radiocarbon-dated marine–freshwate...
Recent technological advances in the study and dating of both land and marine glacial geologic featu...
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The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
AbstractRecent ice-mass loss driven by warming along the Antarctic Peninsula has resulted in rapid c...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
The Holocene glacial and climatic development in Antarctica differed considerably from that in the N...
The recent disintegration of Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves, and the associated accelerated dischar...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
Several historical sea level time series from Antarctic tide gauges, available from the Permanent Se...
Understanding the history of the Ross Sea ice sheet bears on questions concerning the stability of t...
The rheology of the earth and the history of ice sheets, which have a major contributing role in cl...
Late Pleistocene and Holocene sea-levels exhibit considerable t mporal and spatial variation around ...
The rate and magnitude of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) contribution to global sea-level rise beyond...
We present a relative sea-level (RSL) history, constrained by AMS radiocarbon-dated marine–freshwate...
Recent technological advances in the study and dating of both land and marine glacial geologic featu...
Description This directory contains the environment files, input files, submit scripts, Jupyter not...
The geologic record provides constraints on the rates, amplitudes, and mechanisms controlling global...
AbstractRecent ice-mass loss driven by warming along the Antarctic Peninsula has resulted in rapid c...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
The Holocene glacial and climatic development in Antarctica differed considerably from that in the N...
The recent disintegration of Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves, and the associated accelerated dischar...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
Several historical sea level time series from Antarctic tide gauges, available from the Permanent Se...
Understanding the history of the Ross Sea ice sheet bears on questions concerning the stability of t...