Recent estimates of global mean sea level based on the oxygen isotope composition of mid-Pliocene benthic foraminifera vary from 9 to 21 m above present, which has differing implications for the past stability of the Antarctic ice sheet during an interval with atmospheric CO2 comparable to present. Here we simulate the oxygen isotope composition of the Antarctic ice sheet for a range of configurations using isotope-enabled climate and ice sheet models. We identify which ice-sheet configurations are consistent with the oxygen isotope record and suggest a maximum contribution from Antarctica to the mid-Pliocene sea level highstand of ~13 m. We also highlight that the relationship between the oxygen isotope record and sea level is not constant...
Antarctica’s late Cenozoic (the past ~15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotopic data and other paleoclimate proxies for the s...
Antarctica's late Cenozoic (the past ∼15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
Antarctica's late Cenozoic (the past ∼15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
This study focuses on the interactions between climate and ice sheets in order to obtain a better un...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies for the sp...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Antarctica’s late Cenozoic (the past ~15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotopic data and other paleoclimate proxies for the s...
Antarctica's late Cenozoic (the past ∼15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
Antarctica's late Cenozoic (the past ∼15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
This study focuses on the interactions between climate and ice sheets in order to obtain a better un...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
An apparent mismatch between published oxygen isotope data and other paleoclimate proxies for the sp...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Antarctica’s late Cenozoic (the past ~15 million years) climate history is poorly known from direct ...
Understanding the stability of the early Antarctic ice cap in the geological past is of societal int...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...