International audienceIce shelves play a critical role in modulating dynamic loss of ice from the grounded portion of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and its contribution to sea-level rise. Measurements of ice-shelf motion provide insights into processes modifying buttressing. Here we investigate the effect of seasonal variability of basal melting on ice flow of Ross Ice Shelf. Velocities were measured from November 2015 to December 2016 at 12 GPS stations deployed from the ice front to 430 km upstream. The flow-parallel velocity anomaly at each station, relative to the annual mean, was small during early austral summer (November-January), negative during February-April, and positive during austral winter (May-September). The maximum velocity anoma...
The collapse of several ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula since the late twentieth century has ...
Ocean melting has thinned Antarctica’s ice shelves at an increasing rate over the past two decades, ...
The long residence time of ice and the relatively gentle slopes of the Antarctica Ice Sheet make bas...
In recent decades, global warming has driven significant mass losses across the Antarctic Ice Sheet ...
Basal melting of ice shelves is causing accelerating mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, yet the...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is dominated by ice dynamics, where ocean-driven melt leads t...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Ice–ocean interactions at the bases of Antarctic ice shelves are rarely observed, yet have a profoun...
Despite the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS) being the third largest ice shelf in Antarctica, the seasonal vari...
Ice-shelf channels (along-flow lineations in which ice is thinner) are ubiquitous in Antarctic ice s...
Ocean‐driven melting of ice shelves is a primary mechanism for ice loss from Antarctica. However, du...
Ocean-driven basal melting of Antarctica's floating ice shelves accounts for about half of their mas...
Satellite observations over the past two decades have revealed increasing loss of grounded ice in We...
Ice shelves control the dynamic mass loss of ice sheets through buttressing and their integrity depe...
Satellite observations over the past two decades have revealed increasing loss of grounded ice in We...
The collapse of several ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula since the late twentieth century has ...
Ocean melting has thinned Antarctica’s ice shelves at an increasing rate over the past two decades, ...
The long residence time of ice and the relatively gentle slopes of the Antarctica Ice Sheet make bas...
In recent decades, global warming has driven significant mass losses across the Antarctic Ice Sheet ...
Basal melting of ice shelves is causing accelerating mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, yet the...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet is dominated by ice dynamics, where ocean-driven melt leads t...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Ice–ocean interactions at the bases of Antarctic ice shelves are rarely observed, yet have a profoun...
Despite the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS) being the third largest ice shelf in Antarctica, the seasonal vari...
Ice-shelf channels (along-flow lineations in which ice is thinner) are ubiquitous in Antarctic ice s...
Ocean‐driven melting of ice shelves is a primary mechanism for ice loss from Antarctica. However, du...
Ocean-driven basal melting of Antarctica's floating ice shelves accounts for about half of their mas...
Satellite observations over the past two decades have revealed increasing loss of grounded ice in We...
Ice shelves control the dynamic mass loss of ice sheets through buttressing and their integrity depe...
Satellite observations over the past two decades have revealed increasing loss of grounded ice in We...
The collapse of several ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula since the late twentieth century has ...
Ocean melting has thinned Antarctica’s ice shelves at an increasing rate over the past two decades, ...
The long residence time of ice and the relatively gentle slopes of the Antarctica Ice Sheet make bas...