Recent studies suggest that Antarctica has the potential to contribute up to ∼15 m of sea-level rise over the next few centuries. The evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is driven by a combination of climate forcing and non-climatic feedbacks. In this review we focus on feedbacks between the Antarctic Ice Sheet and the solid Earth, and the role of these feedbacks in shaping the response of the ice sheet to past and future climate changes. The growth and decay of the Antarctic Ice Sheet reshapes the solid Earth via isostasy and erosion. In turn, the shape of the bed exerts a fundamental control on ice dynamics as well as the position of the grounding line - the location where ice starts to float. A complicating issue is the fact that Antarc...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐enhanced climate ...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
International audienceLocally grounded features in ice shelves, called ice rises and rumples, play a...
Recent studies suggest that Antarctica has the potential to contribute up to ∼15 m of sea-level rise...
Recent studies suggest that Antarctica has the potential to contribute up to ~15 m of sea-level rise...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic-enhanced climate ...
The interactions of ice sheets with the sea level and the solid Earth are important factors for the ...
Both isostatic effects of ice sheet volume changes and gravitationally-consistent local sea-level va...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...
Over glacial-interglacial cycles, the evolution of an ice sheet is influenced by Glacial isostatic ...
The melting of ice sheets in response to increasing temperatures is an important contribution to pre...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐enhanced climate ...
The rheology of the earth and the history of ice sheets, which have a major contributing role in cl...
The Earth’s surface and interior deform due to a changing load of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) duri...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐enhanced climate ...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
International audienceLocally grounded features in ice shelves, called ice rises and rumples, play a...
Recent studies suggest that Antarctica has the potential to contribute up to ∼15 m of sea-level rise...
Recent studies suggest that Antarctica has the potential to contribute up to ~15 m of sea-level rise...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic-enhanced climate ...
The interactions of ice sheets with the sea level and the solid Earth are important factors for the ...
Both isostatic effects of ice sheet volume changes and gravitationally-consistent local sea-level va...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...
Over glacial-interglacial cycles, the evolution of an ice sheet is influenced by Glacial isostatic ...
The melting of ice sheets in response to increasing temperatures is an important contribution to pre...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐enhanced climate ...
The rheology of the earth and the history of ice sheets, which have a major contributing role in cl...
The Earth’s surface and interior deform due to a changing load of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) duri...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐enhanced climate ...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
International audienceLocally grounded features in ice shelves, called ice rises and rumples, play a...