The Siple Coast region of Antarctica contains a number of fast-flowing ice streams, which control the dynamics and mass balance of the region. These ice streams are known to undergo stagnation and reactivation cycles, which lead to ice thickness changes that may be sufficient to excite a viscous solid Earth response (glacial isostatic adjustment; GIA). This study aims to quantify Siple Coast ice thickness changes during the last 2000 yr in order to determine the degree to which they might contribute to GIA and associated present-day bedrock uplift rates. This is important because accurate modelling of GIA is necessary to determine the rate of present-day ice-mass change from satellite gravimetry. Recently-published reconstructions of ice-st...
Rapid regional warming in the Antarctic Peninsula led to significant retreat and eventual collapse o...
Differences in predictions of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) for Antarctica persist due to uncer...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
The measurement of ongoing ice-mass loss and associated melt water contribution to sea-level change ...
The measurement of ongoing ice-mass loss and associated melt water contribution to sea-level change ...
Rapid regional warming in the Antarctic Peninsula has led to the significant retreat and eventual co...
Rapid regional climate warming in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has led to several major ice shelves ...
We investigate present-day bedrock vertical motion using new GPS timeseries from the Totten-Denman g...
In this work we assess the most recent estimates of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) for Antarctic...
Many studies of Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes across Antarctica assume that their recons...
Bedrock uplift in Antarctica is dominated by a combination of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OG] Polar geosciences, Wed. 16 Nov
This chapter reviews glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and post-seismic deformation in Antarctica. ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Poster presentations,...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the response of the solid Earth to past ice loading, primarily...
Rapid regional warming in the Antarctic Peninsula led to significant retreat and eventual collapse o...
Differences in predictions of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) for Antarctica persist due to uncer...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
The measurement of ongoing ice-mass loss and associated melt water contribution to sea-level change ...
The measurement of ongoing ice-mass loss and associated melt water contribution to sea-level change ...
Rapid regional warming in the Antarctic Peninsula has led to the significant retreat and eventual co...
Rapid regional climate warming in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has led to several major ice shelves ...
We investigate present-day bedrock vertical motion using new GPS timeseries from the Totten-Denman g...
In this work we assess the most recent estimates of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) for Antarctic...
Many studies of Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) changes across Antarctica assume that their recons...
Bedrock uplift in Antarctica is dominated by a combination of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OG] Polar geosciences, Wed. 16 Nov
This chapter reviews glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and post-seismic deformation in Antarctica. ...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Poster presentations,...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the response of the solid Earth to past ice loading, primarily...
Rapid regional warming in the Antarctic Peninsula led to significant retreat and eventual collapse o...
Differences in predictions of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) for Antarctica persist due to uncer...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...