Atmospheric warming is projected to increase global mean surface temperatures by 0.3 to 4.8 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial values by the end of this century. If anthropogenic emissions continue unchecked, the warming increase may reach 8-10 degrees Celsius by 2300 (ref. 2). The contribution that large ice sheets will make to sea-level rise under such warming scenarios is difficult to quantify because the equilibrium-response timescale of ice sheets is longer than those of the atmosphere or ocean. Here we use a coupled ice-sheet/ice-shelf model to show that if atmospheric warming exceeds 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius above present, collapse of the major Antarctic ice shelves triggers a centennial- to millennial-scale response of the Antarct...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea level as the cl...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
Within Australia alone, more than A$226 billion of coastal infrastructure is vulnerable to the antic...
Atmospheric warming is projected to increase global mean surface temperatures by 0.3 to 4.8 degrees ...
Iceberg calving and increased ice discharge from ice-shelf tributary glaciers contribute significant...
Mechanisms such as ice-shelf hydrofracturing and ice-cliff collapse may rapidly increase discharge f...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic-enhanced climate ...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet stores water equivalent to 58 m in global sea-level rise. We show in simulat...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea-level as the cl...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
More than half of Earth’s freshwater resources are held by the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which thus repre...
Ocean-driven melting of floating ice-shelves in the Amundsen Sea is currently the main process contr...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea level as the cl...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
Within Australia alone, more than A$226 billion of coastal infrastructure is vulnerable to the antic...
Atmospheric warming is projected to increase global mean surface temperatures by 0.3 to 4.8 degrees ...
Iceberg calving and increased ice discharge from ice-shelf tributary glaciers contribute significant...
Mechanisms such as ice-shelf hydrofracturing and ice-cliff collapse may rapidly increase discharge f...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic-enhanced climate ...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet stores water equivalent to 58 m in global sea-level rise. We show in simulat...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea-level as the cl...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
More than half of Earth’s freshwater resources are held by the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which thus repre...
Ocean-driven melting of floating ice-shelves in the Amundsen Sea is currently the main process contr...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea level as the cl...
During the Middle Miocene climate transition about 14 million years ago, the Antarctic ice sheet exp...
Within Australia alone, more than A$226 billion of coastal infrastructure is vulnerable to the antic...