We present direct terrestrial evidence of ice volume change of the Darwin and Hatherton glaciers which channel ice from the Transantarctic Mountains into the Ross Ice Shelf. Combining glacial geomorphology with cosmogenic exposure ages from 25 erratics indicates a pre-LGM ice volume at least 600m thicker than current Hatherton ice elevation was established at least 2.2 million years ago. In particular, five erratics spread across a drift deposit at intermediate elevations located below a prominent moraine feature mapped previously as demarcating the LGM ice advance limits, give a well-constrained single population with mean 10 Be age of 37.0 +/- 5.5 ka (1 sigma). At lower elevations of 50-100m above the surface of Lake Wellman, a further fi...
The geomorphology of the Denton Hills provides insight into the timing and magnitude of glacial retr...
A series of distinct glacial deposits flanking the margins of the upper Hatherton Glacier, an outlet...
The question of how stable the climate in Antarctica has been during the last few million years comp...
We present direct terrestrial evidence of ice volume change of the Darwin and Hatherton glaciers whi...
We present direct terrestrial evidence of ice volume change of the Darwin and Hatherton glaciers whi...
The Darwin and Hatherton Glaciers form a major system that drains a significant portion of the East...
The role that Antarctica played in post-glacial global sea level rise and the configuration of the L...
In the Ross Sea embayment during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 18-22ka), the grounding line of the ...
It has been hypothesised that during interglacials, thinning of the Ross Ice Shelf allowed a more op...
Glacial geological and geomorphological surveys of the coastal mountains of Terra Nova Bay, northern...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
An understanding of how the Antarctic ice sheet has reacted to natural global warming since the last...
The timing and amplitude of changes in the Antarctic ice level are relevant to understanding past cl...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
The preservation of cosmogenic nuclides that accumulated during periods of prior exposure but were n...
The geomorphology of the Denton Hills provides insight into the timing and magnitude of glacial retr...
A series of distinct glacial deposits flanking the margins of the upper Hatherton Glacier, an outlet...
The question of how stable the climate in Antarctica has been during the last few million years comp...
We present direct terrestrial evidence of ice volume change of the Darwin and Hatherton glaciers whi...
We present direct terrestrial evidence of ice volume change of the Darwin and Hatherton glaciers whi...
The Darwin and Hatherton Glaciers form a major system that drains a significant portion of the East...
The role that Antarctica played in post-glacial global sea level rise and the configuration of the L...
In the Ross Sea embayment during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 18-22ka), the grounding line of the ...
It has been hypothesised that during interglacials, thinning of the Ross Ice Shelf allowed a more op...
Glacial geological and geomorphological surveys of the coastal mountains of Terra Nova Bay, northern...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
An understanding of how the Antarctic ice sheet has reacted to natural global warming since the last...
The timing and amplitude of changes in the Antarctic ice level are relevant to understanding past cl...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
The preservation of cosmogenic nuclides that accumulated during periods of prior exposure but were n...
The geomorphology of the Denton Hills provides insight into the timing and magnitude of glacial retr...
A series of distinct glacial deposits flanking the margins of the upper Hatherton Glacier, an outlet...
The question of how stable the climate in Antarctica has been during the last few million years comp...