Predicting the future response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate change requires an understanding of the ice streams that dominate its dynamics. Here we use cosmogenic isotope exposure-age dating (Al-26, Be-10 and Cl-36) of erratic boulders on ice-free land on James Ross Island, north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula, to define the evolution of Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ice in the adjacent Prince Gustav Channel. These data include ice-sheet extent, thickness and dynamical behaviour. Prior to similar to 18 ka, the LGM Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet extended to the continental shelf-edge and transported erratic boulders onto high-elevation mesas on James Ross Island. After similar to 18 ka there was a period of rapid ice-sheet surface-lowering...
Recent changes along the margins of the Antarctic Peninsula, such as the collapse of the Wilkins Ice...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
Predicting the future response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate change requires an understandin...
This paper presents the first systematic attempt to map the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) configuration...
This paper is the maritime and sub Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
Glacial sediments from the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, record late Pleistocene ice th...
Knowledge of the thickness, extent and basal thermal conditions of ice cover on Antarctica during pa...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Recent changes along the margins of the Antarctic Peninsula, such as the collapse of the Wilkins Ice...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest continental ice mass on Earth, and documenting it...
Recent changes along the margins of the Antarctic Peninsula, such as the collapse of the Wilkins Ice...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
Predicting the future response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate change requires an understandin...
This paper presents the first systematic attempt to map the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) configuration...
This paper is the maritime and sub Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
Glacial sediments from the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, record late Pleistocene ice th...
Knowledge of the thickness, extent and basal thermal conditions of ice cover on Antarctica during pa...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Recent changes along the margins of the Antarctic Peninsula, such as the collapse of the Wilkins Ice...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest continental ice mass on Earth, and documenting it...
Recent changes along the margins of the Antarctic Peninsula, such as the collapse of the Wilkins Ice...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...