In this work we assess the most recent estimates of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) for Antarctica, including those from both forward and inverse methods. The assessment is based on a comparison of the estimated uplift rates with a set of elastic-corrected GPS vertical velocities. These have been observed from an extensive GPS network and computed using data over the period 2009-2014. We find systematic underestimations of the observed uplift rates in both inverse and forward methods over specific regions of Antarctica characterized by low mantle viscosities and thin lithosphere, such as the northern Antarctic Peninsula and the Amundsen Sea Embayment, where its recent ice discharge history is likely to be playing a role in current GIA. U...
AbstractSeismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarc...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
In this work we assess the most recent estimates of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) for Antarctic...
A major uncertainty in determining the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet from measurements of ...
A major uncertainty in determining the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet from measurements of ...
The poorly known correction for the ongoing deformation of the solid Earth caused by glacial isostat...
This study explores an approach that simultaneously estimates Antarctic mass balance and glacial iso...
This study explores an approach that simultaneously estimates Antarctic mass balance and glacial iso...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is a major source of uncertainty for ice and ocean mass balance e...
The poorly known correction for the ongoing deformation of the solid Earth caused by glacial isosta...
Bedrock uplift in Antarctica is dominated by a combination of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and...
Antarctic volume changes during the past 21 thousand years are smaller than previously thought, and ...
The poorly known correction for the ongoing deformation of the solid Earth caused by glacial isostat...
Antarctic volume changes during the past 21 thousand years are smaller than previously thought, and ...
AbstractSeismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarc...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
In this work we assess the most recent estimates of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) for Antarctic...
A major uncertainty in determining the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet from measurements of ...
A major uncertainty in determining the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet from measurements of ...
The poorly known correction for the ongoing deformation of the solid Earth caused by glacial isostat...
This study explores an approach that simultaneously estimates Antarctic mass balance and glacial iso...
This study explores an approach that simultaneously estimates Antarctic mass balance and glacial iso...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is a major source of uncertainty for ice and ocean mass balance e...
The poorly known correction for the ongoing deformation of the solid Earth caused by glacial isosta...
Bedrock uplift in Antarctica is dominated by a combination of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and...
Antarctic volume changes during the past 21 thousand years are smaller than previously thought, and ...
The poorly known correction for the ongoing deformation of the solid Earth caused by glacial isostat...
Antarctic volume changes during the past 21 thousand years are smaller than previously thought, and ...
AbstractSeismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarc...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...
Seismic data indicate that there are large viscosity variations in the mantle beneath Antarctica. Co...