We present new isobases constraining the Holocene isostatic uplift of the SouthShetlandIslands, northern Antarctic Peninsula, based on evidence from raised shorelines. Holocene shorelines were described and surveyed at fifteen sites to determine the spatial variability of relative sea level (RSL) change across the South Shetland Islands, and provide new spatial RSL change corrections for the region. Results show that the highest shoreline is a transgressive feature, correlated by geomorphological evidence on most exposed coastlines of the archipelago. Its surveyed height was corrected for local variability in wave energy by subtracting the measured altitude of the present day shoreline. These corrected surveyed heights of the highest raised...
This paper presents preliminary relative sea level curves for the Marguerite Bay region and for the ...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is a key problem because of its potential effec...
The timing of the most recent Neoglacial advance in the Antarctic Peninsula is important for establi...
We present new isobases constraining the Holocene isostatic uplift of the South Shetland Islands, no...
Precise relative sea level (RSL) data are important for inferring regional ice sheet histories, as w...
Models have been inconsistent in their prediction of ice sheet volumes and extent over the Antarctic...
Precise relative sea level (RSL) data are important for inferring regional ice sheet histories, as w...
Raised beach ridges in polar environments are recorders of relative sea-level (RSL) change. The Sout...
Preliminary results of a lengthy and detailed investigation into middle- and late-Holocene raised sh...
Calmette Bay within Marguerite Bay along the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula contains one of...
AbstractRecent ice-mass loss driven by warming along the Antarctic Peninsula has resulted in rapid c...
Geomorphological investigations of raised beaches were conducted in the Lutzow-Holm Bay region to in...
Understanding the Holocene is particularly important for providing the context for recent ice sheet ...
A new approach to modelling patterns of glacio-isostatic land uplift during the Holocene in mainland...
Beaches are preserved above sea level along ice-free portions of the Antarctic coastline due to post...
This paper presents preliminary relative sea level curves for the Marguerite Bay region and for the ...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is a key problem because of its potential effec...
The timing of the most recent Neoglacial advance in the Antarctic Peninsula is important for establi...
We present new isobases constraining the Holocene isostatic uplift of the South Shetland Islands, no...
Precise relative sea level (RSL) data are important for inferring regional ice sheet histories, as w...
Models have been inconsistent in their prediction of ice sheet volumes and extent over the Antarctic...
Precise relative sea level (RSL) data are important for inferring regional ice sheet histories, as w...
Raised beach ridges in polar environments are recorders of relative sea-level (RSL) change. The Sout...
Preliminary results of a lengthy and detailed investigation into middle- and late-Holocene raised sh...
Calmette Bay within Marguerite Bay along the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula contains one of...
AbstractRecent ice-mass loss driven by warming along the Antarctic Peninsula has resulted in rapid c...
Geomorphological investigations of raised beaches were conducted in the Lutzow-Holm Bay region to in...
Understanding the Holocene is particularly important for providing the context for recent ice sheet ...
A new approach to modelling patterns of glacio-isostatic land uplift during the Holocene in mainland...
Beaches are preserved above sea level along ice-free portions of the Antarctic coastline due to post...
This paper presents preliminary relative sea level curves for the Marguerite Bay region and for the ...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is a key problem because of its potential effec...
The timing of the most recent Neoglacial advance in the Antarctic Peninsula is important for establi...