The catastrophic break-ups of the floating Larsen A and B ice shelves (Antarctica) in 1995 and 2002 and associated acceleration of glaciers that flowed into these ice shelves were among the most dramatic glaciological events observed in historical time. This raises a question about the larger West Antarctic ice shelves. Do these shelves, with their much greater glacial discharge, have a history of collapse? Here we describe features from the seafloor in Pine Island Bay, West Antarctica, which we interpret as having been formed during a massive ice shelf break-up and associated grounding line retreat. This evidence exists in the form of seafloor landforms that we argue were produced daily as a consequence of tidally influenced motion of mega...
An understanding of the glacial history of Pine Island Bay (PIB) is essential for refining models of...
Marine geoscience data indicate that during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) grounded ice extended to ...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...
The catastrophic break-ups of the floating Larsen A and B ice shelves (Antarctica) in 1995 and 2002 ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20136The West Ant...
[1] Ice shelves are critical features in the debate about West Antarctic ice sheet change and sea le...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...
[1] Seafloor sediments from beneath the former Larsen-A and Prince Gustav ice shelves document the r...
Marine-geological and -geophysical studies were undertaken to determine Late Quaternary glacial hist...
Temperature records in the Antarctic Peninsula have shown a climatic warming of 1.5°C over the past ...
Grounding zones, where ice sheets transition between resting on bedrock to full floatation, help reg...
Abstract An understanding of the glacial history of Pine Island Bay (PIB) is essential for refining ...
Swath bathymetric surveys in formerly ice shelf covered areas can reveal high-resolution images of f...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
An understanding of the glacial history of Pine Island Bay (PIB) is essential for refining models of...
Marine geoscience data indicate that during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) grounded ice extended to ...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...
The catastrophic break-ups of the floating Larsen A and B ice shelves (Antarctica) in 1995 and 2002 ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20136The West Ant...
[1] Ice shelves are critical features in the debate about West Antarctic ice sheet change and sea le...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...
[1] Seafloor sediments from beneath the former Larsen-A and Prince Gustav ice shelves document the r...
Marine-geological and -geophysical studies were undertaken to determine Late Quaternary glacial hist...
Temperature records in the Antarctic Peninsula have shown a climatic warming of 1.5°C over the past ...
Grounding zones, where ice sheets transition between resting on bedrock to full floatation, help reg...
Abstract An understanding of the glacial history of Pine Island Bay (PIB) is essential for refining ...
Swath bathymetric surveys in formerly ice shelf covered areas can reveal high-resolution images of f...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
An understanding of the glacial history of Pine Island Bay (PIB) is essential for refining models of...
Marine geoscience data indicate that during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) grounded ice extended to ...
Because ice shelves respond to climatic forcing over a range of time scales, from years to millennia...