Surface melting along Antarctic ice sheet margins is the most poorly understood input in models of future sea level rise. Alluvial fans in the McMurdo Dry Valleys originate from meltwater produced from high-elevation glaciers and snowbanks along these margins but many show no evidence for recent melting. These fans could serve as a record of past melting along terrestrial ice sheet margins, which would help quantify inputs to sea-level rise.To describe how melting has taken place in the past, five representative fans were examined. Fans are composed of thin, planar-bedded gravelly sands deposited by sheetflooding. Geospatial analsysis suggests the distance of the meltwater source from the Ross Sea is the predominant control on fan activi...
A debris rich ice core was collected from a buried ice mass in Ong Valley, located in Transantarctic...
Nearly 1000 km of high-resolution single-channel seismic (SCS) reflection data and 1000 km of multi-...
thesisSpanning 1.7 million km2 with glacial ice that exceeds 3,000 m thick in the interior, the Gree...
Surface melting along Antarctic ice sheet margins is the most poorly understood input in models of f...
Climate warming has disproportionately been affecting arctic environments due to arctic amplificatio...
A sequence of three seismically-resolvable, back-stepping grounding zone wedges (GZWs) within the Gl...
One of the greatest indicators of climate change is the state of the Arctic sea ice cover, whose ext...
Antarctic sediment cores collected during Leg 113 of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) provide import...
While mapping the coastal deposits in the Gerlache Strait of the Antarctic Peninsula, we observed se...
We quantify the spatiotemporal patterns of exhumation across the southern fold-thrust belt (FTB) mar...
During the last glacial period, river systems responded to the lowering of sea level by incising val...
Global climate change threatens glacial ice, which contains vital information on paleoclimate, paleo...
The Aurora Subglacial Basin (ASB) contains an estimated 3.5 m of global sea-level equivalent ice vol...
Antarctica has been glaciated for the past 35-40 million years (Denton et al., 1991) and evidence of...
Local glaciers and ice caps in Greenland are important contributors to global sea level rise yet are...
A debris rich ice core was collected from a buried ice mass in Ong Valley, located in Transantarctic...
Nearly 1000 km of high-resolution single-channel seismic (SCS) reflection data and 1000 km of multi-...
thesisSpanning 1.7 million km2 with glacial ice that exceeds 3,000 m thick in the interior, the Gree...
Surface melting along Antarctic ice sheet margins is the most poorly understood input in models of f...
Climate warming has disproportionately been affecting arctic environments due to arctic amplificatio...
A sequence of three seismically-resolvable, back-stepping grounding zone wedges (GZWs) within the Gl...
One of the greatest indicators of climate change is the state of the Arctic sea ice cover, whose ext...
Antarctic sediment cores collected during Leg 113 of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) provide import...
While mapping the coastal deposits in the Gerlache Strait of the Antarctic Peninsula, we observed se...
We quantify the spatiotemporal patterns of exhumation across the southern fold-thrust belt (FTB) mar...
During the last glacial period, river systems responded to the lowering of sea level by incising val...
Global climate change threatens glacial ice, which contains vital information on paleoclimate, paleo...
The Aurora Subglacial Basin (ASB) contains an estimated 3.5 m of global sea-level equivalent ice vol...
Antarctica has been glaciated for the past 35-40 million years (Denton et al., 1991) and evidence of...
Local glaciers and ice caps in Greenland are important contributors to global sea level rise yet are...
A debris rich ice core was collected from a buried ice mass in Ong Valley, located in Transantarctic...
Nearly 1000 km of high-resolution single-channel seismic (SCS) reflection data and 1000 km of multi-...
thesisSpanning 1.7 million km2 with glacial ice that exceeds 3,000 m thick in the interior, the Gree...