The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) has the potential to raise global sea levels by ∼52 m. Here, we model the evolution of select EAIS catchments to 2100 using three basal melt rate parameterizations and force our model with surface mass balance and ocean thermal anomalies from 10 global climate models. While the domain loses mass under low‐emission scenarios, it gains ∼10‐mm sea‐level rise equivalent ice volume (SLRe) under high‐emission scenarios. The primary region of thinning is within 50 km upstream of Totten Glacier's grounding line. Totten's glacial discharge is modulated by the migration of its grounding line, which is sensitive to brief intrusions of ocean water at temperatures higher than present. Once the grounding line is dislod...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) has the potential to raise global sea levels by ∼52 m. Here, we ...
The grounded ice in the Totten and Dalton glaciers is an essential component of the buttressing for ...
Totten Glacier, the primary ice discharger of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), contains 3.85 m s...
A large volume of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet drains through the Totten Glacier (TG) and is thought...
AbstractGeological data indicate that global mean sea level has fluctuated on 103 to 106 yr time sca...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Antarctic ice-ocean interaction ~observati...
The largest uncertainty in projections of future sea-level change still results from the potentially...
We present climate and surface mass balance (SMB) of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) as simulated by t...
Estimating the future evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is critical for improving future se...
The surface mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet is often considered as a negative contributor to...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea-level as the cl...
The largest regional drivers of current surface elevation increases in the Antarctic Ice Sheet are a...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) has the potential to raise global sea levels by ∼52 m. Here, we ...
The grounded ice in the Totten and Dalton glaciers is an essential component of the buttressing for ...
Totten Glacier, the primary ice discharger of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS), contains 3.85 m s...
A large volume of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet drains through the Totten Glacier (TG) and is thought...
AbstractGeological data indicate that global mean sea level has fluctuated on 103 to 106 yr time sca...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Antarctic ice-ocean interaction ~observati...
The largest uncertainty in projections of future sea-level change still results from the potentially...
We present climate and surface mass balance (SMB) of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) as simulated by t...
Estimating the future evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is critical for improving future se...
The surface mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet is often considered as a negative contributor to...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet will play a crucial role in the evolution of global mean sea-level as the cl...
The largest regional drivers of current surface elevation increases in the Antarctic Ice Sheet are a...
The contribution to sea level to 2200 from the grounded, mainland Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet (API...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...