The northern Antarctic Peninsula is currently undergoing rapid atmospheric warming(1). Increased glacier-surface melt during the twentieth century(2,3) has contributed to ice-shelf collapse and the widespread acceleration(4), thinning and recession(5) of glaciers. Therefore, glaciers peripheral to the Antarctic Ice Sheet currently make a large contribution to eustatic sea-level rise(6,7), but future melting may be offset by increased precipitation(8). Here we assess glacier-climate relationships both during the past and into the future, using ice-core and geological data and glacier and climate numerical model simulations. Focusing on Glacier IJR45 on James Ross Island, northeast Antarctic Peninsula, our modelling experiments show that this...
Warming of the Antarctic Peninsula in the latter half of the twentieth century was greater than any ...
In recent decades, hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63° to 70°S) have undergon...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
The northern Antarctic Peninsula is currently undergoing rapid atmospheric warming(1). Increased gla...
The northern Antarctic Peninsula is currently undergoing rapid atmospheric warming1. Increased glaci...
The northern Antarctic Peninsula has recently exhibited ice-shelf disintegration, glacier recession ...
The numerous glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula are highly sensitive to environmental changes, with...
Government policies currently commit us to surface warming of three to four degrees Celsius above pr...
Virtually no information is available on the response of land-terminating Antarctic Peninsula glacie...
Long-term records from meteorological stations on the Antarctic Peninsula show strong rising trends ...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been one of the most rapidly warming regions on this planet. This w...
Summer temperatures are often above freezing along the Antarctic coastline, which makes ice shelves ...
Projections of changes in Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) surface mass balance indicate a negative contrib...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly changing regions in the Cryosphere, with 87% of i...
Warming of the Antarctic Peninsula in the latter half of the twentieth century was greater than any ...
In recent decades, hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63° to 70°S) have undergon...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
The northern Antarctic Peninsula is currently undergoing rapid atmospheric warming(1). Increased gla...
The northern Antarctic Peninsula is currently undergoing rapid atmospheric warming1. Increased glaci...
The northern Antarctic Peninsula has recently exhibited ice-shelf disintegration, glacier recession ...
The numerous glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula are highly sensitive to environmental changes, with...
Government policies currently commit us to surface warming of three to four degrees Celsius above pr...
Virtually no information is available on the response of land-terminating Antarctic Peninsula glacie...
Long-term records from meteorological stations on the Antarctic Peninsula show strong rising trends ...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been one of the most rapidly warming regions on this planet. This w...
Summer temperatures are often above freezing along the Antarctic coastline, which makes ice shelves ...
Projections of changes in Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) surface mass balance indicate a negative contrib...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly changing regions in the Cryosphere, with 87% of i...
Warming of the Antarctic Peninsula in the latter half of the twentieth century was greater than any ...
In recent decades, hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63° to 70°S) have undergon...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...