The inception of the Antarctic Ice Sheet at around 34 Ma followed a period of globally warm climatic conditions. The efficacy of glacial erosion since this time is modelled using BEDMAP Antarctic digital elevation data and seismically estimated offshore sediment volumes to derive a DEM of the preglacial topography. Using a GIS, sediment is ‘virtually backstacked’ on to the present-day topography under dynamic ice sheet conditions to produce a model of the preglacial landscape of the Lambert basin area in East Antarctica. Survival of a preglacial river valley system under the ice suggests that glacial modification of the Lambert region has been modest. The Lambert Graben has focussed erosion for the last 118 million years. Morphometric analy...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene‐Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
The landscape of Antarctica, hidden beneath kilometre‐thick ice in most places, has been shaped by t...
The development of accurate predictions of the response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to future climati...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
The continental margin of the George V Land represents the seaward termination of one of the largest...
Unravelling the long-term evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica is vital for understan...
AbstractThe Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic ...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest continental ice mass on Earth, and documenting it...
The Antarctic ice sheet has been losing mass over past decades through the accelerated flow of its g...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene‐Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
The landscape of Antarctica, hidden beneath kilometre‐thick ice in most places, has been shaped by t...
The development of accurate predictions of the response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to future climati...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
Ice-free areas Antarctica reveal a multi-million year history of landscape evolution, but most atten...
The continental margin of the George V Land represents the seaward termination of one of the largest...
Unravelling the long-term evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica is vital for understan...
AbstractThe Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic ...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest continental ice mass on Earth, and documenting it...
The Antarctic ice sheet has been losing mass over past decades through the accelerated flow of its g...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene‐Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...