Ice shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supplying freshwater to coastal seas. However, melt variability within ice shelves is poorly constrained and may be instrumental in driving ice shelf imbalance and collapse. High-resolution altimetry measurements from 2010 to 2016 show that Dotson Ice Shelf (DIS), West Antarctica, thins in response to basal melting focused along a single 5 km-wide and 60 km-long channel extending from the ice shelf's grounding zone to its calving front. If focused thinning continues at present rates, the channel will melt through, and the ice shelf collapse, within 40–50 years, almost two centuries before collapse is projected from the average thinning rate. Our findings provide evidenc...
Understanding ice shelf water (ISW) structure is crucial for studying the basal melting of ice shelv...
The presence of ice-shelf basal channels has been noted in a number of Antarctic and Greenland ice s...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...
Ice shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supplying freshwater to coas...
International audienceIce shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supply...
Ice shelves play a key role in the stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet due to their buttressing eff...
Ice shelf collapse could trigger widespread retreat of marine‐based portions of the Antarctic ice sh...
Abstract Recent observations show that the rate at which the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is contributi...
Over the past two decades, Antarctic ice shelves have retreated, thinned and suffered catastrophic c...
The buttressing potential of ice shelves is modulated by changes in subshelf melting, in response to...
Thinning rates of ice shelves vary widely around Antarctica, and basal melting is a major component ...
Antarctica's ice shelves are thinning at an increasing rate, affecting their buttressing ability. Ch...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
Ice shelves restrict outflow from many of the largest glaciers in Antarctica, thus limiting the Anta...
The buttressing potential of ice shelves is modulated by changes in subshelf melting, in response to...
Understanding ice shelf water (ISW) structure is crucial for studying the basal melting of ice shelv...
The presence of ice-shelf basal channels has been noted in a number of Antarctic and Greenland ice s...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...
Ice shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supplying freshwater to coas...
International audienceIce shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supply...
Ice shelves play a key role in the stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet due to their buttressing eff...
Ice shelf collapse could trigger widespread retreat of marine‐based portions of the Antarctic ice sh...
Abstract Recent observations show that the rate at which the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is contributi...
Over the past two decades, Antarctic ice shelves have retreated, thinned and suffered catastrophic c...
The buttressing potential of ice shelves is modulated by changes in subshelf melting, in response to...
Thinning rates of ice shelves vary widely around Antarctica, and basal melting is a major component ...
Antarctica's ice shelves are thinning at an increasing rate, affecting their buttressing ability. Ch...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
Ice shelves restrict outflow from many of the largest glaciers in Antarctica, thus limiting the Anta...
The buttressing potential of ice shelves is modulated by changes in subshelf melting, in response to...
Understanding ice shelf water (ISW) structure is crucial for studying the basal melting of ice shelv...
The presence of ice-shelf basal channels has been noted in a number of Antarctic and Greenland ice s...
Ice shelf basal melt is the dominant contribution to mass loss from Antarctic ice shelves. However, ...