A common precursor to ice shelf disintegration, most notably that of Larsen B Ice Shelf, is unusually intense or prolonged surface melt and the presence of surface standing water. However, there has been little research into detailed patterns of melt on ice shelves or the nature of summer melt ponds. We investigated surface melt on Larsen C Ice Shelf at high resolution using Envisat advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR) data and explored melt ponds in a range of satellite images. The improved spatial resolution of SAR over alternative approaches revealed anomalously long melt duration in western inlets. Meteorological modelling explained this pattern by föhn winds which were common in this region.Melt ponds are difficult to detect using ...
Studies show that surface lakes that form on ice shelves can promote ice-shelf instability, which ha...
Surface meltwater drains across ice sheets, forming melt ponds that can trigger ice-shelf collapse a...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic i...
A common precursor to ice shelf disintegration, most notably that of Larsen B Ice Shelf, is unusuall...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
Surface melt lakes lower the albedo of ice shelves, leading to additional surface melting. This can ...
Surface melt ponds form intermittently on several Antarctic ice shelves. Although implicated in ice-...
Abstract. Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsul...
Surface melt and ponding has been observed on many Antarctic ice shelves and is implicated in ice-sh...
Surface meltwater on ice shelves can exist as slush, it can pond in lakes or crevasses, or it can fl...
Following collapses of the neighboring Larsen A and B ice shelves, Larsen C has become a focus of in...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsula (AP), La...
Ice shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supplying freshwater to coas...
Studies show that surface lakes that form on ice shelves can promote ice-shelf instability, which ha...
Surface meltwater drains across ice sheets, forming melt ponds that can trigger ice-shelf collapse a...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic i...
A common precursor to ice shelf disintegration, most notably that of Larsen B Ice Shelf, is unusuall...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
Surface melt lakes lower the albedo of ice shelves, leading to additional surface melting. This can ...
Surface melt ponds form intermittently on several Antarctic ice shelves. Although implicated in ice-...
Abstract. Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsul...
Surface melt and ponding has been observed on many Antarctic ice shelves and is implicated in ice-sh...
Surface meltwater on ice shelves can exist as slush, it can pond in lakes or crevasses, or it can fl...
Following collapses of the neighboring Larsen A and B ice shelves, Larsen C has become a focus of in...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsula (AP), La...
Ice shelves play a vital role in regulating loss of grounded ice and in supplying freshwater to coas...
Studies show that surface lakes that form on ice shelves can promote ice-shelf instability, which ha...
Surface meltwater drains across ice sheets, forming melt ponds that can trigger ice-shelf collapse a...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic i...