Totten Glacier in East Antarctica has the potential to raise global sea level by at least 3.5 m, but its sensitivity to climate change has not been well understood. The glacier is coupled to the ocean by the Totten Ice Shelf, which has exhibited variable speed, thickness, and grounding line position in recent years. To understand the drivers of this interannual variability, we compare ice velocity to oceanic wind stress and find a consistent pattern of ice-shelf acceleration 19 months after upwelling anomalies occur at the continental shelf break nearby. The sensitivity to climate forcing we observe is a response to wind-driven redistribution of oceanic heat and is independent of large-scale warming of the atmosphere or ocean. Our results e...
Accurate prediction of global sea-level rise requires that we understand the cause of recent, widesp...
Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glac...
Accurate prediction of global sea-level rise requires that we understand the cause of recent, widesp...
Totten Glacier in East Antarctica has the potential to raise global sea level by at least 3.5 m, but...
A large volume of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet drains through the Totten Glacier (TG) and is thought...
A large volume of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet drains through the Totten Glacier (TG) and is thought...
The Totten ice shelf (TIS) in East Antarctica has received increasing attention in recent years due ...
Mass loss from the West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers has been linked to basal melt by ocean he...
The circulation at the margins of Antarctica closes the meridional overturning circulation, ventilat...
Totten Glacier, the primary ice discharger of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), contains 3.85 m s...
Assessments of the Antarctic contribution to future sea level rise have generally focused on ice los...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest reservoir of glacial ice on Earth, containing the ice equival...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
Ice mass loss in the Wilkes Land sector of East Antarctica and the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Sea s...
Antarctica holds enough landlocked ice to raise the global sea level by nearly 60 m in the event of ...
Accurate prediction of global sea-level rise requires that we understand the cause of recent, widesp...
Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glac...
Accurate prediction of global sea-level rise requires that we understand the cause of recent, widesp...
Totten Glacier in East Antarctica has the potential to raise global sea level by at least 3.5 m, but...
A large volume of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet drains through the Totten Glacier (TG) and is thought...
A large volume of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet drains through the Totten Glacier (TG) and is thought...
The Totten ice shelf (TIS) in East Antarctica has received increasing attention in recent years due ...
Mass loss from the West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers has been linked to basal melt by ocean he...
The circulation at the margins of Antarctica closes the meridional overturning circulation, ventilat...
Totten Glacier, the primary ice discharger of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), contains 3.85 m s...
Assessments of the Antarctic contribution to future sea level rise have generally focused on ice los...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest reservoir of glacial ice on Earth, containing the ice equival...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
Ice mass loss in the Wilkes Land sector of East Antarctica and the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Sea s...
Antarctica holds enough landlocked ice to raise the global sea level by nearly 60 m in the event of ...
Accurate prediction of global sea-level rise requires that we understand the cause of recent, widesp...
Analysis of ICESat-1 data (2003-2008) shows significant surface lowering of Totten Glacier, the glac...
Accurate prediction of global sea-level rise requires that we understand the cause of recent, widesp...