Surface melt ponds form intermittently on several Antarctic ice shelves. Although implicated in ice-shelf break up, the consequences of such ponding for ice formation and ice-shelf structure have not been evaluated. Here we report the discovery of a massive subsurface ice layer, at least 16 km across, several kilometres long and tens of metres deep, located in an area of intense melting and intermittent ponding on Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica. We combine borehole optical televiewer logging and radar measurements with remote sensing and firn modelling to investigate the layer, found to be ~10 °C warmer and ~170 kg m−3 denser than anticipated in the absence of ponding and hitherto used in models of ice-shelf fracture and flow. Surface pondi...
Surface meltwater on ice shelves can exist as slush, it can pond in lakes or crevasses, or it can fl...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
Surface melt ponds form intermittently on several Antarctic ice shelves. Although implicated in ice-...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
A common precursor to ice shelf disintegration, most notably that of Larsen B Ice Shelf, is unusuall...
Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsula, Larsen ...
Surface meltwater drains across ice sheets, forming melt ponds that can trigger ice-shelf collapse a...
Surface melt and ponding has been observed on many Antarctic ice shelves and is implicated in ice-sh...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Surface melt lakes lower the albedo of ice shelves, leading to additional surface melting. This can ...
Surface meltwater on ice shelves can exist as slush, it can pond in lakes or crevasses, or it can fl...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
Surface melt ponds form intermittently on several Antarctic ice shelves. Although implicated in ice-...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
A common precursor to ice shelf disintegration, most notably that of Larsen B Ice Shelf, is unusuall...
Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsula, Larsen ...
Surface meltwater drains across ice sheets, forming melt ponds that can trigger ice-shelf collapse a...
Surface melt and ponding has been observed on many Antarctic ice shelves and is implicated in ice-sh...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Surface melt lakes lower the albedo of ice shelves, leading to additional surface melting. This can ...
Surface meltwater on ice shelves can exist as slush, it can pond in lakes or crevasses, or it can fl...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...