We observe two (~MS 3) long‐period (10–30 s) seismic events that originate from the terminus of Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica. Serendipitous acquisition of satellite images confirm that the seismic events were glacial earthquakes generated during the capsizing of icebergs. The glacial earthquakes were preceded by 6 days of discrete high‐frequency seismic events that can be observed at distances exceeding 250 km. The high‐frequency seismicity displays an increasing rate of occurrence, culminating in several hours of sustained tremor coeval with the long‐period events. A series of satellite images collected during this precursory time period show that the high‐frequency events and tremor are the result of accelerating growth of ancillary fract...
We investigated seismic signals generated during a large-scale, multiple iceberg calving event that ...
Sustained harmonic tremor signals were recorded by the seismographs of the German Neumayer Base seis...
The large glacial earthquakes reported on by Ekström et al. (2003, 2006) and Tsai and Ekström (2007)...
The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to underst...
Nearly half of Greenland’s mass loss occurs through iceberg calving, but the physical mechanisms ope...
I apply a suite of seismic techniques to investigate iceberg calving at large glaciers around Greenl...
Abstract The steep increase in Greenland’s glacial earthquake activity detected by the Global Seismo...
Glacial earthquakes are anomalous earthquakes associated with large ice-loss events occurring at mar...
Geodetic observations show several large, sudden increases in flow speed at Helheim Glacier, one of ...
Since the 2000s, Greenland ice sheet mass loss has been accelerating, followed by increasing numbers...
The number of gigaton‐sized iceberg‐calving events occurring annually at Greenland glaciers is incre...
GPS measurements of tidal modulation of ice flow and seismicity within the grounding zone of Beardmo...
New seismic observations of harmonic tremors beneath MacAyeal Ice Stream, West Antarctica are report...
The loss of ice from the Greenland ice sheet is an important contributor to current and future sea l...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/...
We investigated seismic signals generated during a large-scale, multiple iceberg calving event that ...
Sustained harmonic tremor signals were recorded by the seismographs of the German Neumayer Base seis...
The large glacial earthquakes reported on by Ekström et al. (2003, 2006) and Tsai and Ekström (2007)...
The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to underst...
Nearly half of Greenland’s mass loss occurs through iceberg calving, but the physical mechanisms ope...
I apply a suite of seismic techniques to investigate iceberg calving at large glaciers around Greenl...
Abstract The steep increase in Greenland’s glacial earthquake activity detected by the Global Seismo...
Glacial earthquakes are anomalous earthquakes associated with large ice-loss events occurring at mar...
Geodetic observations show several large, sudden increases in flow speed at Helheim Glacier, one of ...
Since the 2000s, Greenland ice sheet mass loss has been accelerating, followed by increasing numbers...
The number of gigaton‐sized iceberg‐calving events occurring annually at Greenland glaciers is incre...
GPS measurements of tidal modulation of ice flow and seismicity within the grounding zone of Beardmo...
New seismic observations of harmonic tremors beneath MacAyeal Ice Stream, West Antarctica are report...
The loss of ice from the Greenland ice sheet is an important contributor to current and future sea l...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/...
We investigated seismic signals generated during a large-scale, multiple iceberg calving event that ...
Sustained harmonic tremor signals were recorded by the seismographs of the German Neumayer Base seis...
The large glacial earthquakes reported on by Ekström et al. (2003, 2006) and Tsai and Ekström (2007)...