Ice mass loss in the Wilkes Land sector of East Antarctica and the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Sea sectors of West Antarctica has contributed to a rise in sea levels over several decades. The massive continental ice behind the Totten Ice Shelf, equivalent to a few meters of sea-level rise, is grounded well below sea level and therefore, potentially vulnerable to oceanic heat. Here, we present analyses of comprehensive hydrographic observations at the continental slope and shelf break regions off Totten Ice Shelf. We provide robust evidence that the relatively warm Circumpolar Deep Water that originates at intermediate depths in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is transported efficiently towards the shelf break by multiple cyclonic eddies. ...
Ocean warming near the Antarctic ice shelves has critical implications for future ice sheet mass los...
Oceanic heat strongly influences the glaciers and ice shelves along West Antarctica. Prior studies s...
Future sea-level rise projections carry large uncertainties, mainly driven by the unknown response o...
Ice mass loss in the Wilkes Land sector of East Antarctica and the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Sea s...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
Observed thinning of the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica has cast doubt upon the stability of the ...
The Antarctic Slope Front (ASF) modulates ventilation of the abyssal ocean via the export of dense A...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) has experienced rapid warming over the past several decades, whic...
Almost all heat reaching the bases of Antarctica's ice shelves originates from warm Circumpolar Deep...
The Totten ice shelf (TIS) in East Antarctica has received increasing attention in recent years due ...
Warm waters flood the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen seas in West Antarctica, ...
Mass loss from the West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers has been linked to basal melt by ocean he...
Variability in the heat delivery by Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) is responsible for modulating the b...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest reservoir of glacial ice on Earth, containing the ice equival...
Ocean warming near the Antarctic ice shelves has critical implications for future ice sheet mass los...
Oceanic heat strongly influences the glaciers and ice shelves along West Antarctica. Prior studies s...
Future sea-level rise projections carry large uncertainties, mainly driven by the unknown response o...
Ice mass loss in the Wilkes Land sector of East Antarctica and the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Sea s...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
Observed thinning of the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica has cast doubt upon the stability of the ...
The Antarctic Slope Front (ASF) modulates ventilation of the abyssal ocean via the export of dense A...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) has experienced rapid warming over the past several decades, whic...
Almost all heat reaching the bases of Antarctica's ice shelves originates from warm Circumpolar Deep...
The Totten ice shelf (TIS) in East Antarctica has received increasing attention in recent years due ...
Warm waters flood the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen seas in West Antarctica, ...
Mass loss from the West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers has been linked to basal melt by ocean he...
Variability in the heat delivery by Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) is responsible for modulating the b...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest reservoir of glacial ice on Earth, containing the ice equival...
Ocean warming near the Antarctic ice shelves has critical implications for future ice sheet mass los...
Oceanic heat strongly influences the glaciers and ice shelves along West Antarctica. Prior studies s...
Future sea-level rise projections carry large uncertainties, mainly driven by the unknown response o...