Ocean waters melt the margins of Antarctic and Greenland glaciers, and individual glaciers' responses and the integrity of their ice shelves are expected to depend on the spatial distribution of melt. The bases of the ice shelves associated with Pine Island Glacier (West Antarctica) and Petermann Glacier (Greenland) have similar geometries, including kilometer-wide, hundreds-of-meter high channels oriented along and across the direction of ice flow. The channels are enhanced by, and constrain, oceanic melt. New meter-scale observations of basal topography reveal peculiar glaciated landscapes. Channel flanks are not smooth, but are instead stepped, with hundreds-of-meters-wide flat terraces separated by 5-50m high walls. Melting is shown to ...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
Ice shelves control sea-level rise through frictional resistance, which slows the seaward flow of gr...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...
Ocean waters melt the margins of Antarctic and Greenland glaciers, and individual glaciers' response...
Ice shelves play an important role in the mass balance of an ice sheet, by providing a link between...
Ice shelf collapse could trigger widespread retreat of marine‐based portions of the Antarctic ice sh...
Basal ice-shelf melting is the key driver of Antarctica's increasing sea-level contribution. In dimi...
The ocean is an important control on the mass budget of the Antarctic ice sheet, through basal melti...
A numerical model for an interacting ice shelf and ocean is presented in which the iceshelf base exh...
The floating ice shelf in front of Petermann Glacier, in northwest Greenland, experiences massive bo...
Ice shelves play a key role in the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheets by buttressing their sea...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
The presence of ice-shelf basal channels has been noted in a number of Antarctic and Greenland ice s...
Channels melted into the base of ice shelves are thought to influence ice shelf evolution by redistr...
Ice shelves buttress the continental ice flux and mediate ice–ocean interactions. They are often tra...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
Ice shelves control sea-level rise through frictional resistance, which slows the seaward flow of gr...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...
Ocean waters melt the margins of Antarctic and Greenland glaciers, and individual glaciers' response...
Ice shelves play an important role in the mass balance of an ice sheet, by providing a link between...
Ice shelf collapse could trigger widespread retreat of marine‐based portions of the Antarctic ice sh...
Basal ice-shelf melting is the key driver of Antarctica's increasing sea-level contribution. In dimi...
The ocean is an important control on the mass budget of the Antarctic ice sheet, through basal melti...
A numerical model for an interacting ice shelf and ocean is presented in which the iceshelf base exh...
The floating ice shelf in front of Petermann Glacier, in northwest Greenland, experiences massive bo...
Ice shelves play a key role in the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheets by buttressing their sea...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
The presence of ice-shelf basal channels has been noted in a number of Antarctic and Greenland ice s...
Channels melted into the base of ice shelves are thought to influence ice shelf evolution by redistr...
Ice shelves buttress the continental ice flux and mediate ice–ocean interactions. They are often tra...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
Ice shelves control sea-level rise through frictional resistance, which slows the seaward flow of gr...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...