Motions of three hundred and sixty Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in Canada and the United States yield a detailed image of the vertical and horizontal velocity fields within the nominally stable interior of the North American plate. By far the strongest signal is the effect of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) due to ice mass unloading during deglaciation. Vertical velocities show present-day uplift (∼10 mm/yr) near Hudson Bay, the site of thickest ice at the last glacial maximum. The uplift rates generally decrease with distance from Hudson Bay and change to subsidence (1–2 mm/yr) south of the Great Lakes. The “hinge line” separating uplift from subsidence is consistent with data from water level gauges along the Great Lakes, show...
We have produced a global dataset of ~4000 GPS vertical velocities that can be used as observational...
Geodetic measurements of vertical land motion and gravity change are incorporated into an a priori m...
Measurements of vertical crustal uplift from bedrock sites around the edge of the Greenland ice shee...
Motions of three hundred and sixty Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in Canada and the United St...
[1] Motions of three hundred and sixty Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in Canada and the Unite...
The Saint Lawrence River valley in eastern Canada was studied using observations of continuously ope...
The thickness and equivalent global sea level contribution of an improved model of the central and n...
The Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) process describes the response of the Earth's surface to vari...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the main cause of deformation in intraplate North America. Her...
International audienceThe Earth's surface was depressed under the weight of ice during the last glac...
In regions undergoing glacial isostatic adjustment present-day horizontal surface motion is observed...
In regions undergoing glacial isostatic adjustment present‐day horizontal surface motion is observed...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the response of the solid Earth to past ice loading, primarily...
We review the historical, geological, tide-gauge, GPS and gravimetric evidence advanced in favour of...
The glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) signal at present day is constrained via the joint inversion ...
We have produced a global dataset of ~4000 GPS vertical velocities that can be used as observational...
Geodetic measurements of vertical land motion and gravity change are incorporated into an a priori m...
Measurements of vertical crustal uplift from bedrock sites around the edge of the Greenland ice shee...
Motions of three hundred and sixty Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in Canada and the United St...
[1] Motions of three hundred and sixty Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in Canada and the Unite...
The Saint Lawrence River valley in eastern Canada was studied using observations of continuously ope...
The thickness and equivalent global sea level contribution of an improved model of the central and n...
The Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) process describes the response of the Earth's surface to vari...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the main cause of deformation in intraplate North America. Her...
International audienceThe Earth's surface was depressed under the weight of ice during the last glac...
In regions undergoing glacial isostatic adjustment present-day horizontal surface motion is observed...
In regions undergoing glacial isostatic adjustment present‐day horizontal surface motion is observed...
Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is the response of the solid Earth to past ice loading, primarily...
We review the historical, geological, tide-gauge, GPS and gravimetric evidence advanced in favour of...
The glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) signal at present day is constrained via the joint inversion ...
We have produced a global dataset of ~4000 GPS vertical velocities that can be used as observational...
Geodetic measurements of vertical land motion and gravity change are incorporated into an a priori m...
Measurements of vertical crustal uplift from bedrock sites around the edge of the Greenland ice shee...