ABSTRACT. Small perturbations in Antarctic environmental conditions can culminate in the demise of the Antarctic ice sheet's western sector. This may have happened during the last interglacial period, and could recur within the next millennium due to atmospheric warming from trace gas and CO2 increases. In this study, we investigate the importance of sea-level, accumulation rate, and ice influx from the East Antarctic ice sheet in the re-establishment of the West Antarctic ice sheet from a thin cover using a time-dependent numerical ice-shelf model. Our results show that a precursor to the West Antarctic ice sheet can form within 3000 years. Sea-level lowering caused by ice-sheet development in the Northern Hemisphere has the greatest ...
The West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS), with ice volume equivalent to ~5 m of sea level, has long been ...
The extent and thickness of Antarctic sea ice have important climatic effects on radiation balance, ...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...
On the longer climatic time scales, changes in the elevation and extent of the Antarctic ice sheet h...
Due to a scarcity of observations and its long memory of uncertain past climate, the Antarctic Ice S...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) plays a major role in the evolution of Quaternary glacial interglacial...
The West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS), with ice volume equivalent to 5 m of sea level1, has long been...
Climatic warming could cause increased melting from Antarctic ice shelves. Continued weakening of th...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
AbstractGeological data indicate that global mean sea level has fluctuated on 103 to 106 yr time sca...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic-enhanced climate ...
Antarctic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting following global climatic cycl...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
Over 40 years ago, the glaciologist John Mercer warned that parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet we...
The climate record of glacially transported sediments in prograded wedges around the Antarctic outer...
The West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS), with ice volume equivalent to ~5 m of sea level, has long been ...
The extent and thickness of Antarctic sea ice have important climatic effects on radiation balance, ...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...
On the longer climatic time scales, changes in the elevation and extent of the Antarctic ice sheet h...
Due to a scarcity of observations and its long memory of uncertain past climate, the Antarctic Ice S...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) plays a major role in the evolution of Quaternary glacial interglacial...
The West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS), with ice volume equivalent to 5 m of sea level1, has long been...
Climatic warming could cause increased melting from Antarctic ice shelves. Continued weakening of th...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
AbstractGeological data indicate that global mean sea level has fluctuated on 103 to 106 yr time sca...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic-enhanced climate ...
Antarctic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting following global climatic cycl...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
Over 40 years ago, the glaciologist John Mercer warned that parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet we...
The climate record of glacially transported sediments in prograded wedges around the Antarctic outer...
The West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS), with ice volume equivalent to ~5 m of sea level, has long been ...
The extent and thickness of Antarctic sea ice have important climatic effects on radiation balance, ...
The Antarctic bedrock is evolving as the solid Earth responds to the past and ongoing evolution of t...