Chronologies of glacier deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains provide important constraints on grounding-line retreat during the last deglaciation in the Ross Sea. However, between Beardmore Glacier and Ross Island – a distance of some 600 km – the existing chronologies are generally sparse and far from the modern grounding line, leaving the past dynamics of this vast region largely unconstrained. We present exposure ages of glacial deposits at three locations alongside the Darwin–Hatherton Glacier System – including within 10 km of the modern grounding line – that record several hundred meters of Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene thickening relative to present. As the ice sheet grounding line in the Ross Sea retreated, Hatherton Glacie...
Reconstructing past grounding-line evolution can help inform future sea level projections by constra...
An understanding of how the Antarctic ice sheet has reacted to natural global warming since the last...
the Last Glacial Maximum (~20 ka), marine evidence indicates that the grounding line of the West Ant...
Chronologies of glacier deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains provide important constraints on gr...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
The late Holocene retreat of the West Antarctic ice sheet is crucial information for assessing its c...
Quantitative satellite observations only provide an assessment of ice sheet mass loss over the last ...
Quantitative satellite observations only provide an assessment of ice sheet mass loss over the last ...
This dataset contains .mat files of model output from an isothermal, 1.5-dimensional, shallow-ice gl...
The extent and volume of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), as well as the t...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is a significant component of the Earth System, modulating Earth‘s sea level...
The Darwin-Hatherton glacial system (DHGS) drains from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) and throu...
Retreat of the Antarctic ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has been associated with se...
The Darwin and Hatherton Glaciers form a major system that drains a significant portion of the East...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...
Reconstructing past grounding-line evolution can help inform future sea level projections by constra...
An understanding of how the Antarctic ice sheet has reacted to natural global warming since the last...
the Last Glacial Maximum (~20 ka), marine evidence indicates that the grounding line of the West Ant...
Chronologies of glacier deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains provide important constraints on gr...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
The late Holocene retreat of the West Antarctic ice sheet is crucial information for assessing its c...
Quantitative satellite observations only provide an assessment of ice sheet mass loss over the last ...
Quantitative satellite observations only provide an assessment of ice sheet mass loss over the last ...
This dataset contains .mat files of model output from an isothermal, 1.5-dimensional, shallow-ice gl...
The extent and volume of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), as well as the t...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is a significant component of the Earth System, modulating Earth‘s sea level...
The Darwin-Hatherton glacial system (DHGS) drains from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) and throu...
Retreat of the Antarctic ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has been associated with se...
The Darwin and Hatherton Glaciers form a major system that drains a significant portion of the East...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...
Reconstructing past grounding-line evolution can help inform future sea level projections by constra...
An understanding of how the Antarctic ice sheet has reacted to natural global warming since the last...
the Last Glacial Maximum (~20 ka), marine evidence indicates that the grounding line of the West Ant...