Observation of the retreat and disintegration of ice shelves around the Antarctic Peninsula during the last three decades and associated changes in air temperature, measured at various meteorological stations on the Antarctic Peninsula, are reviewed. The climatically induced retreat of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf on the east coast and of the Wordie, George VI, and Wilkins ice shelves on the west coast amounted to about 10 000 km2 since the mid-1960s. A summary is presented on the recession history of the Larsen Ice Shelf and on the collapse of those sections north of Robertson Island in early 1995. The area changes were derived from images of various satellites, dating back to a late 1963 image from the recently declassified US Argon spac...
Abstract. In recent decades, seven out of twelve ice shelves around the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) hav...
The recent collapse of several Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves has been linked to rapid regional atm...
The Southern Ocean and the area of the Antarctic Ice Sheet are intrinsically linked to global clima...
IN 1978 Mercer1 discussed the probable effects of climate warming on the Antarctic Ice Sheet, predic...
The dynamic behavior and retreat of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, and its rela...
In recent decades, several ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula have diminished in size as a re...
Aerial photographs from 1947 and 1966, satellite optical imagery from 1973 and 1980, and interferome...
Temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula are increasing at a rate of 3.4°C per century, more than fiv...
Antarctica is the continent of all extremes (highest, coldest, windiest, and iciest) which still now...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...
Temperature rise during the last 30 years has coincided with the disintegration of several ice shelv...
Rapid warming over the past 50 years on the Antarctic Peninsula is associated with the collapse of a...
A variety of data are used to investigate Larsen B, which is at present the northernmost section of ...
The recent collapse of several Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves has been linked to rapid regional atm...
THE breaking up of ice shelves around the Antarctic Peninsula has been cited1 as a “sign that a dang...
Abstract. In recent decades, seven out of twelve ice shelves around the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) hav...
The recent collapse of several Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves has been linked to rapid regional atm...
The Southern Ocean and the area of the Antarctic Ice Sheet are intrinsically linked to global clima...
IN 1978 Mercer1 discussed the probable effects of climate warming on the Antarctic Ice Sheet, predic...
The dynamic behavior and retreat of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, and its rela...
In recent decades, several ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula have diminished in size as a re...
Aerial photographs from 1947 and 1966, satellite optical imagery from 1973 and 1980, and interferome...
Temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula are increasing at a rate of 3.4°C per century, more than fiv...
Antarctica is the continent of all extremes (highest, coldest, windiest, and iciest) which still now...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...
Temperature rise during the last 30 years has coincided with the disintegration of several ice shelv...
Rapid warming over the past 50 years on the Antarctic Peninsula is associated with the collapse of a...
A variety of data are used to investigate Larsen B, which is at present the northernmost section of ...
The recent collapse of several Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves has been linked to rapid regional atm...
THE breaking up of ice shelves around the Antarctic Peninsula has been cited1 as a “sign that a dang...
Abstract. In recent decades, seven out of twelve ice shelves around the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) hav...
The recent collapse of several Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves has been linked to rapid regional atm...
The Southern Ocean and the area of the Antarctic Ice Sheet are intrinsically linked to global clima...