The Siple Coast ice streams, which drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Ice Shelf, are susceptible to temporal changes in flow dynamics. The Kamb Ice Stream on the Siple Coast, stagnated approximately 160 years ago, thought to partially be the result of basal water diversion. The character of its subglacial environment can exert an important control on long- and short-term ice sheet and ice stream fluctuations. Were the Kamb Ice Stream to reactivate in response to subglacial or future climate change, it would have the potential to contribute more substantially to ice discharge into the Ross Ice Shelf. Therefore, it is important to characterise the present-day subglacial environment and climatic conditions that may reactivate thi...
The grounding line of the Siple Coast incorporates six major ice streams, which together drain arou...
Antarctica is the largest mass of ice on Earth and is losing ice at increasing rates. This has dire...
With more than 70m of sea level equivalent ice stored in the polar ice sheets, sea level forecasting...
The Siple Coast ice streams, which drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Ice Shelf, are s...
Ongoing, centennial-scale flow variability within the Ross ice streams of West Antarctica suggests t...
The stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) in response to climate change is of particular intere...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet influences the global temperature and sea level by complex interactions with...
The mass export of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is dominated by fast flowing ice streams whic...
Laterally continuous subglacial sediments are a necessary component for ice streaming in the modern ...
Channels melted into the base of ice shelves are thought to influence ice shelf evolution by redistr...
A field survey on the Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, in austral summer 2008-9 has yielded subs...
Basal hydrological systems play an important role in controlling the dynamic behaviour of ice stream...
How ice sheets respond to changes in their grounding line is important in understanding ice sheet vu...
Ice streams are fast flowing outlet glaciers through which over 90% of the ice stored within the Ant...
We interpret seismic reflection and airborne potential field data acquired on Pine Island Glacier, W...
The grounding line of the Siple Coast incorporates six major ice streams, which together drain arou...
Antarctica is the largest mass of ice on Earth and is losing ice at increasing rates. This has dire...
With more than 70m of sea level equivalent ice stored in the polar ice sheets, sea level forecasting...
The Siple Coast ice streams, which drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Ice Shelf, are s...
Ongoing, centennial-scale flow variability within the Ross ice streams of West Antarctica suggests t...
The stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) in response to climate change is of particular intere...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet influences the global temperature and sea level by complex interactions with...
The mass export of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is dominated by fast flowing ice streams whic...
Laterally continuous subglacial sediments are a necessary component for ice streaming in the modern ...
Channels melted into the base of ice shelves are thought to influence ice shelf evolution by redistr...
A field survey on the Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, in austral summer 2008-9 has yielded subs...
Basal hydrological systems play an important role in controlling the dynamic behaviour of ice stream...
How ice sheets respond to changes in their grounding line is important in understanding ice sheet vu...
Ice streams are fast flowing outlet glaciers through which over 90% of the ice stored within the Ant...
We interpret seismic reflection and airborne potential field data acquired on Pine Island Glacier, W...
The grounding line of the Siple Coast incorporates six major ice streams, which together drain arou...
Antarctica is the largest mass of ice on Earth and is losing ice at increasing rates. This has dire...
With more than 70m of sea level equivalent ice stored in the polar ice sheets, sea level forecasting...