Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams contain high uncertainty because some of the key processes involved are extremely challenging to observe. An especially poorly observed parameter is sub-decadal stability of ice-stream beds. Only two previous studies have made repeated geophysical measurements of ice-stream beds at the same locations in different years, but both studies were limited in spatial extent. Here, we present the results from repeat radar measurements of the bed of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, conducted 3–6 years apart, along a cumulative ~ 60 km of profiles. Analysis of the correlation of bed picks between repeat surveys show that 90 % of the ice-stream bed...
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In the Amundsen sector of West Antarctica, the flow of glaciers accelerates when intrusion of warm o...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable. This instab...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica\u27s dynamically thinning ice strea...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica\u27s dynamically thinning ice strea...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams...
DD was supported by NERC Training Grant NE/K011189/1 to RGB. All fieldwork was supported by funding ...
Ice streams are fast flowing outlet glaciers through which over 90% of the ice stored within the Ant...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have be...
Outlet glaciers and ice streams of the Antarctic Ice Sheet provide dis-charge pathways, transporting...
The retreating Pine Island Glacier (PIG), West Antarctica, presently contributes ~5–10% of global se...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have b...
The retreating Pine Island Glacier (PIG), West Antarctica, presently contributes ~5–10% of global se...
© 2017 The Author(s). The retreating Pine Island Glacier (PIG), West Antarctica, presently contribut...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
In the Amundsen sector of West Antarctica, the flow of glaciers accelerates when intrusion of warm o...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable. This instab...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica\u27s dynamically thinning ice strea...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica\u27s dynamically thinning ice strea...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams...
DD was supported by NERC Training Grant NE/K011189/1 to RGB. All fieldwork was supported by funding ...
Ice streams are fast flowing outlet glaciers through which over 90% of the ice stored within the Ant...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have be...
Outlet glaciers and ice streams of the Antarctic Ice Sheet provide dis-charge pathways, transporting...
The retreating Pine Island Glacier (PIG), West Antarctica, presently contributes ~5–10% of global se...
The spatial pattern and morphometry of bedforms and their relationship to sediment thickness have b...
The retreating Pine Island Glacier (PIG), West Antarctica, presently contributes ~5–10% of global se...
© 2017 The Author(s). The retreating Pine Island Glacier (PIG), West Antarctica, presently contribut...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
In the Amundsen sector of West Antarctica, the flow of glaciers accelerates when intrusion of warm o...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable. This instab...