We describe the glacial geomorphology and initial geochronology of two ice-free valley systems within the Neptune Range of the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. These valleys are characterized by landforms associated with formerly more expanded ice sheet(s) that were at least 200 m thicker than at present. The most conspicuous features are areas of supraglacial debris, discrete debris accumulations separated from modern-day ice and curvilinear ridges and mounds. The landsystem bears similarities to debris-rich cold-based glacial landsystems described elsewhere in Antarctica and the Arctic where buried ice is prevalent. Geochronological data demonstrate multiple phases of ice expansion. The oldest, occurring > 3 Ma, overtopped much of the lan...
We review the geomorphological, sedimentological and chronological evidence for palaeo-ice streams o...
Until recently, little was known about the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In th...
Pine Island Glacier, a major outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, has been undergoing rapid thinn...
The aim is to investigate the evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica using an ice sheet...
The retreat history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is important for understanding rapid deglaciation, as...
This paper reviews the ways in which the palaeo record of Antarctic Ice Sheet change can be used to ...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
This paper presents a glacial geomorphological map of over 17,000 landforms on the bed of a major pa...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
East Antarctica hosts large subglacial basins into which the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) likely ...
The surficial and subglacial geomorphology of ∼220,000 km2 of western Dronning Maud Land (WDML), Ant...
Ice sheet behavior is strongly influenced by the bed topography. However, the effect of the progress...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
A 1:4000 scale map of the terrestrial margins of the foreland of Nordenskiöldbreen depicts a polythe...
A robust understanding of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum is im...
We review the geomorphological, sedimentological and chronological evidence for palaeo-ice streams o...
Until recently, little was known about the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In th...
Pine Island Glacier, a major outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, has been undergoing rapid thinn...
The aim is to investigate the evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica using an ice sheet...
The retreat history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is important for understanding rapid deglaciation, as...
This paper reviews the ways in which the palaeo record of Antarctic Ice Sheet change can be used to ...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
This paper presents a glacial geomorphological map of over 17,000 landforms on the bed of a major pa...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
East Antarctica hosts large subglacial basins into which the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) likely ...
The surficial and subglacial geomorphology of ∼220,000 km2 of western Dronning Maud Land (WDML), Ant...
Ice sheet behavior is strongly influenced by the bed topography. However, the effect of the progress...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
A 1:4000 scale map of the terrestrial margins of the foreland of Nordenskiöldbreen depicts a polythe...
A robust understanding of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglacial history since the Last Glacial Maximum is im...
We review the geomorphological, sedimentological and chronological evidence for palaeo-ice streams o...
Until recently, little was known about the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In th...
Pine Island Glacier, a major outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, has been undergoing rapid thinn...