Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to current sea-level rise and may raise sea level by ≤3.3 m or even ≤5 m in the future. Over the past few decades, glaciers draining the WAIS into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) have shown accelerated ice flow, rapid thinning, and fast retreat of the grounding line (GL). However, the long-term context of this ice loss is poorly constrained, limiting our ability to accurately predict future WAIS behavior. Here we present a new chronology for WAIS retreat from the inner continental shelf of the eastern ASE, based on radiocarbon dates from three marine sediment cores. The ages document a retreat of the GL to within ∼100 km of its modern position ...
Recent palaeoglaciological studies on the West Antarctic shelf have mainly focused on the wide embay...
Recent palaeoglaciological studies on the West Antarctic shelf have mainly focused on the wide embay...
The Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) drains approximately 35% of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for >35% of the total discharge of th...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for \u3e 35% of the total discharge o...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20136The West Ant...
Knowledge of past ice sheet configurations is useful for informing projections of future ice sheet d...
The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from...
Marine and terrestrial geological and marine geophysical data that constrain deglaciation since the ...
AbstractMarine and terrestrial geological and marine geophysical data that constrain deglaciation si...
Satellite data and in-situ measurements show that today considerable mass loss is occurring from the...
Recent palaeoglaciological studies on the West Antarctic shelf have mainly focused on the wide embay...
Recent palaeoglaciological studies on the West Antarctic shelf have mainly focused on the wide embay...
The Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) drains approximately 35% of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to ...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for >35% of the total discharge of th...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for \u3e 35% of the total discharge o...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20136The West Ant...
Knowledge of past ice sheet configurations is useful for informing projections of future ice sheet d...
The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from...
Marine and terrestrial geological and marine geophysical data that constrain deglaciation since the ...
AbstractMarine and terrestrial geological and marine geophysical data that constrain deglaciation si...
Satellite data and in-situ measurements show that today considerable mass loss is occurring from the...
Recent palaeoglaciological studies on the West Antarctic shelf have mainly focused on the wide embay...
Recent palaeoglaciological studies on the West Antarctic shelf have mainly focused on the wide embay...
The Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) drains approximately 35% of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and...