Since the Last Glacial Maximum ∼20,000 years ago, the Antarctic Ice Sheet has undergone extensive changes, resulting in a much smaller present-day configuration. Improving our understanding of basic physical processes that played important roles during that retreat is critical to providing more robust model projections of future retreat and sea-level rise. Here, a limited-area nested ice sheet model was applied to the last deglacial retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE), at 5 km resolution. The ice sheet response to climate and sea-level forcing was examined at two sites along the flowlines of Pine Island Glacier and Pope Glacier, close to the Hudson Mountains and Mount Murphy respectively, and the simu...
Many ice-sheet reconstructions assume monotonic Holocene retreat for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, b...
The Lambert-Amery Glacial System (LAGS) is a major drainage basin in East Antarctica, and is one of ...
The Wilkes Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica contains ice equivalent to 3–4 m of global mean sea l...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum ∼20,000 years ago, the Antarctic Ice Sheet has undergone extensive ch...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The Weddell Sea sector of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is hypothesized to have made a significant contrib...
Modern observations appear to link warming oceanic conditions with Antarctic ice sheet grounding-lin...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
To predict the future contributions of the Antarctic ice sheets to sea-level rise, numerical models ...
Journal ArticleThe Supplement related to this article is available online at: doi:10.5194/tcd-0-1-20...
The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from...
Ice sheet behavior is strongly influenced by the bed topography. However, the effect of the progress...
Until recently, little was known about the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In th...
The role of external forcings in the deglacial ice sheet evolution of the Ross Embayment, Antarctica...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Many ice-sheet reconstructions assume monotonic Holocene retreat for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, b...
The Lambert-Amery Glacial System (LAGS) is a major drainage basin in East Antarctica, and is one of ...
The Wilkes Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica contains ice equivalent to 3–4 m of global mean sea l...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum ∼20,000 years ago, the Antarctic Ice Sheet has undergone extensive ch...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The Weddell Sea sector of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is hypothesized to have made a significant contrib...
Modern observations appear to link warming oceanic conditions with Antarctic ice sheet grounding-lin...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
To predict the future contributions of the Antarctic ice sheets to sea-level rise, numerical models ...
Journal ArticleThe Supplement related to this article is available online at: doi:10.5194/tcd-0-1-20...
The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from...
Ice sheet behavior is strongly influenced by the bed topography. However, the effect of the progress...
Until recently, little was known about the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In th...
The role of external forcings in the deglacial ice sheet evolution of the Ross Embayment, Antarctica...
Future global mean sea level (GMSL) change is dependent on the complex response of the Antarctic ice...
Many ice-sheet reconstructions assume monotonic Holocene retreat for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, b...
The Lambert-Amery Glacial System (LAGS) is a major drainage basin in East Antarctica, and is one of ...
The Wilkes Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica contains ice equivalent to 3–4 m of global mean sea l...