Current models describing past configurations of the East Antarctic ice sheet are poorly constrained by observations. Exposure dating of bedrock surfaces using in situ–produced cosmogenic nuclides provides an ideal tool for directly constraining former changes in ice sheet elevation. We present cosmogenic radionuclide 10Be and 26Al measurements in bedrock surfaces and glacially transported cobbles in the Grove Mountains, a group of nunataks within the slow-flowing interior ice sheet dome, hundreds of kilometers from the coastal ice margin and from ice streams. Samples were collected in vertical transects over 500 m of relief. Minimum bedrock and erratic exposure ages show a trend of increasing age with height above the ice sheet, spanning a...
AbstractWe present for the first time rock exposure ages primarily for the Wohlthat Massiv/Queen Mau...
Predicting the future response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate change requires an understandin...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is generally assumed to have been relatively insensitive to Quat...
Current models describing past configurations of the East Antarctic ice sheet are poorly constrained...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
Considerable controversy exists over whether or not extensive glaciation occurred during the global ...
Technical advances in the study of ice-free parts of Antarctica can provide quantitative records tha...
Glacial geological and geomorphological surveys of the coastal mountains of Terra Nova Bay, northern...
We use cosmogenic 26Al/10Be ratios in rocks from the Shackleton Range, Antarctica to investigate geo...
We use cosmogenic 26Al/10Be ratios in rocks from the Shackleton Range, Antarctica to investigate geo...
International audienceThe small ice caps distributed across the Antarctic Peninsula region have unde...
Evidence for the timing and pace of past grounding line retreat of the Thwaites Glacier system in th...
The timing and amplitude of changes in the Antarctic ice level are relevant to understanding past cl...
The Grove Mountains, lying in the interior of East Antarctica, consist of 64 nunataks. Geomorphic ch...
Reconstructing past ice-sheet surface changes is key to testing and improving ice-sheet models. Data...
AbstractWe present for the first time rock exposure ages primarily for the Wohlthat Massiv/Queen Mau...
Predicting the future response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate change requires an understandin...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is generally assumed to have been relatively insensitive to Quat...
Current models describing past configurations of the East Antarctic ice sheet are poorly constrained...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
Considerable controversy exists over whether or not extensive glaciation occurred during the global ...
Technical advances in the study of ice-free parts of Antarctica can provide quantitative records tha...
Glacial geological and geomorphological surveys of the coastal mountains of Terra Nova Bay, northern...
We use cosmogenic 26Al/10Be ratios in rocks from the Shackleton Range, Antarctica to investigate geo...
We use cosmogenic 26Al/10Be ratios in rocks from the Shackleton Range, Antarctica to investigate geo...
International audienceThe small ice caps distributed across the Antarctic Peninsula region have unde...
Evidence for the timing and pace of past grounding line retreat of the Thwaites Glacier system in th...
The timing and amplitude of changes in the Antarctic ice level are relevant to understanding past cl...
The Grove Mountains, lying in the interior of East Antarctica, consist of 64 nunataks. Geomorphic ch...
Reconstructing past ice-sheet surface changes is key to testing and improving ice-sheet models. Data...
AbstractWe present for the first time rock exposure ages primarily for the Wohlthat Massiv/Queen Mau...
Predicting the future response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to climate change requires an understandin...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is generally assumed to have been relatively insensitive to Quat...