Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located within the Roi Baudouin Ice Shelf in the Dronning Maud Land sector of East Antarctica show downward dipping englacial radar-detected reflectors. Model results indicate that this reflector pattern is best fit by including basal melting of at least 15 cm a-1. This rate of melting is low compared with rates observed on larger ice shelves in both West and East Antarctica. Ice cores extracted from a rift system close to the ice-rise promontory show several meters of marine ice accreted beneath the shelf. These observations of low rates of basal melting, and limited distribution of accreted marine ice suggest that either Antarctic surface water may rea...
Ice shelves are widely known to slow the transfer of Antarctic grounded ice to the ocean, especially...
Ice-shelf channels (along-flow lineations in which ice is thinner) are ubiquitous in Antarctic ice s...
Antarctica’s ice sheets don’t end at the coast, they extend onto the sea around the continent as ice...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice shelves play a crucial role in helping controlling the current rate of mass loss from the Antarc...
Ice shelves play a crucial role in helping controlling the current rate of mass loss from the Antarc...
Ice shelves around Antarctica can restrict outlet glaciers and control ice-sheet mass loss. They oft...
Antarctica’s ice shelves play a key role in stabilizing their related ice sheets. The ice shelves of...
Antarctica’s ice shelves play a key role in stabilizing their related ice sheets. The ice shelves of...
Ice shelves control the dynamic mass loss of ice sheets through buttressing and their integrity depe...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
Ice shelves around Antarctica can provide back stress for outlet glaciers and control ice sheet mass...
Ice shelves are widely known to slow the transfer of Antarctic grounded ice to the ocean, especially...
Ice-shelf channels (along-flow lineations in which ice is thinner) are ubiquitous in Antarctic ice s...
Antarctica’s ice sheets don’t end at the coast, they extend onto the sea around the continent as ice...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Ice shelves play a crucial role in helping controlling the current rate of mass loss from the Antarc...
Ice shelves play a crucial role in helping controlling the current rate of mass loss from the Antarc...
Ice shelves around Antarctica can restrict outlet glaciers and control ice-sheet mass loss. They oft...
Antarctica’s ice shelves play a key role in stabilizing their related ice sheets. The ice shelves of...
Antarctica’s ice shelves play a key role in stabilizing their related ice sheets. The ice shelves of...
Ice shelves control the dynamic mass loss of ice sheets through buttressing and their integrity depe...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
Ice shelves around Antarctica can provide back stress for outlet glaciers and control ice sheet mass...
Ice shelves are widely known to slow the transfer of Antarctic grounded ice to the ocean, especially...
Ice-shelf channels (along-flow lineations in which ice is thinner) are ubiquitous in Antarctic ice s...
Antarctica’s ice sheets don’t end at the coast, they extend onto the sea around the continent as ice...