Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia, an understanding of their long-term history is critically needed for predicting their future evolution. We present the first detailed reconstruction of the Larsen C Ice Shelf (LCIS), eastern Antarctic Peninsula (AP), based on data from sediment cores recovered from below and in front of the ice shelf. Sedimentologic and chronologic information reveals that the grounding line (GL) of an expanded AP ice sheet had started its retreat from the midshelf prior to 17.7 ± 0.53 calibrated (cal.) kyr B.P., with the calving line following ~6 k.y. later. The GL had reached the inner shelf as early as 9.83 ± 0.85 cal. kyr B.P. Since ca. 7.3 ka, the ice ...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Geological and geophysical data from the NE Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf are used to recons...
Meteorological records have shown that the Antarctic Peninsula region has warmed at a rate of 3.7 ± ...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...
A detailed record of late Pleistocene deglaciation followed by mid-Holocene ice shelf breakup and la...
A detailed record of late Pleistocene deglaciation followed by mid-Holocene ice shelf breakup and la...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest continental ice mass on Earth, and documenting it...
During the last glacial maximum, grounded ice from the expanded Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet extend...
[1] How has the Antarctic Ice Sheet responded to or influenced global climate change? This simple qu...
Grounding zones, where ice sheets transition between resting on bedrock to full floatation, help reg...
Glacial and post-glacial shelf sedimentation near the Larsen C and former Larsen B ice shelves is co...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a dramatic increase in temperature and the loss of ca. 14,00...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Geological and geophysical data from the NE Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf are used to recons...
Meteorological records have shown that the Antarctic Peninsula region has warmed at a rate of 3.7 ± ...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...
A detailed record of late Pleistocene deglaciation followed by mid-Holocene ice shelf breakup and la...
A detailed record of late Pleistocene deglaciation followed by mid-Holocene ice shelf breakup and la...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is the largest continental ice mass on Earth, and documenting it...
During the last glacial maximum, grounded ice from the expanded Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet extend...
[1] How has the Antarctic Ice Sheet responded to or influenced global climate change? This simple qu...
Grounding zones, where ice sheets transition between resting on bedrock to full floatation, help reg...
Glacial and post-glacial shelf sedimentation near the Larsen C and former Larsen B ice shelves is co...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a dramatic increase in temperature and the loss of ca. 14,00...
The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the ...
Geological and geophysical data from the NE Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf are used to recons...
Meteorological records have shown that the Antarctic Peninsula region has warmed at a rate of 3.7 ± ...