This award supports a project to investigate late Pleistocene and Holocene changes in Scott Glacier, a key outlet glacier that flows directly into the Ross Sea just west of the present-day West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) grounding line. The overarching goals are to understand changes in WAIS configuration in the Ross Sea sector at and since the last glacial maximum (LGM) and to determine whether Holocene retreat observed in the Ross Embayment has ended or if it is still ongoing. To address these goals, moraine and drift sequences associated with Scott Glacier will be mapped and dated and ice thickness, surface velocity and surface mass balance will be measured to constrain an ice-flow model of the glacier. This model will be used to help in...
This award supports a study to determine the sequence and chronology of events that led to the devel...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet contains ~58 m of global sea-level equivalent and thus its future behavior u...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Ice streams are the primary pathway by which Antarctic...
The stability of the marine West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) remains an important, unresolved problem...
This award supports a project to document former high stands and assess the stability of the West An...
This award supports a study of the timing of climate changes in the Southern Hemisphere with the goa...
This award provides support for three years for a project to develop a radiocarbon chronology for re...
This project was designed to develop knowledge of the extent of the Ross Sea ice sheet during the la...
This award supports a project of scientific investigations along two overland traverses in East Anta...
This award supports a two year program to produce a new reconstruction of ice extent, elevation and ...
The Principal Investigators request support for an interdisciplinary, high-resolution study involvin...
This award, provided by the Antarctic Geology and Geophysics Program of the Office of Polar Programs...
This dissertation describes three research projects on the glacial history of Antarctica using measu...
This award supports a project to add to the understanding of what drives glacial cycles. Most resear...
This award provides support for one year of funding to perform carbon-14 analyses on samples (seal s...
This award supports a study to determine the sequence and chronology of events that led to the devel...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet contains ~58 m of global sea-level equivalent and thus its future behavior u...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Ice streams are the primary pathway by which Antarctic...
The stability of the marine West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) remains an important, unresolved problem...
This award supports a project to document former high stands and assess the stability of the West An...
This award supports a study of the timing of climate changes in the Southern Hemisphere with the goa...
This award provides support for three years for a project to develop a radiocarbon chronology for re...
This project was designed to develop knowledge of the extent of the Ross Sea ice sheet during the la...
This award supports a project of scientific investigations along two overland traverses in East Anta...
This award supports a two year program to produce a new reconstruction of ice extent, elevation and ...
The Principal Investigators request support for an interdisciplinary, high-resolution study involvin...
This award, provided by the Antarctic Geology and Geophysics Program of the Office of Polar Programs...
This dissertation describes three research projects on the glacial history of Antarctica using measu...
This award supports a project to add to the understanding of what drives glacial cycles. Most resear...
This award provides support for one year of funding to perform carbon-14 analyses on samples (seal s...
This award supports a study to determine the sequence and chronology of events that led to the devel...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet contains ~58 m of global sea-level equivalent and thus its future behavior u...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Ice streams are the primary pathway by which Antarctic...