The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glacial retreat phase, remains largely ambiguous due to the paucity of direct marine- and terrestrial-based evidence constraining its horizontal and vertical extent and chronology. One way of validating the numerous BSIS reconstructions previously proposed is to collate and apply them under a wide range of Earth models and to compare prognostic (isostatic) output through time with known relative sea-level (RSL) data. Here we compare six contrasting BSIS load scenarios via a spherical Earth system model and derive a best-fit, χ2 parameter using RSL data from the four main terrestrial regions within the domain: Svalbard, Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zem...
While contributing <1 m equivalent eustatic sea-level rise the British Isles ice sheet produced glac...
Based on a revised chronostratigraphy, and compilation of borehole data from the Barents Sea contine...
The Earth is subjected to 100,000 year cycles of glaciation and deglaciation. The deformations induc...
The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glaci...
The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glaci...
The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glaci...
The Barents Sea Ice Sheet was part of an interconnected complex of ice sheets, collectively referred...
The sea level equation, originally formalized by Farrell and Clark [1976], is used to determine the ...
Our understanding of processes relating to the retreat of marine-based ice sheets, such as the West ...
In this study we compare a recent reconstruction of the Weichselian Ice Sheet as simulated by the Un...
Northwestern Europe remains a key region for testing models of glacial isostasy because o...
The thickness and equivalent global sea level contribution of an improved model of the central and n...
Models for glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) routinely include the effects of meltwater redistribut...
The marine-based Barents Sea Ice Sheet covered the polar continental shelf north of Norway and weste...
Our understanding of processes relating to the retreat of marine-based ice sheets, such as the West ...
While contributing <1 m equivalent eustatic sea-level rise the British Isles ice sheet produced glac...
Based on a revised chronostratigraphy, and compilation of borehole data from the Barents Sea contine...
The Earth is subjected to 100,000 year cycles of glaciation and deglaciation. The deformations induc...
The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glaci...
The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glaci...
The 3D geometrical evolution of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet (BSIS), particularly during its late-glaci...
The Barents Sea Ice Sheet was part of an interconnected complex of ice sheets, collectively referred...
The sea level equation, originally formalized by Farrell and Clark [1976], is used to determine the ...
Our understanding of processes relating to the retreat of marine-based ice sheets, such as the West ...
In this study we compare a recent reconstruction of the Weichselian Ice Sheet as simulated by the Un...
Northwestern Europe remains a key region for testing models of glacial isostasy because o...
The thickness and equivalent global sea level contribution of an improved model of the central and n...
Models for glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) routinely include the effects of meltwater redistribut...
The marine-based Barents Sea Ice Sheet covered the polar continental shelf north of Norway and weste...
Our understanding of processes relating to the retreat of marine-based ice sheets, such as the West ...
While contributing <1 m equivalent eustatic sea-level rise the British Isles ice sheet produced glac...
Based on a revised chronostratigraphy, and compilation of borehole data from the Barents Sea contine...
The Earth is subjected to 100,000 year cycles of glaciation and deglaciation. The deformations induc...