Terrestrial cosmogenic exposure studies are an established and rapidly evolving tool for landscapes in both polar and non-polar regions. This thesis takes a multifaceted approach to utilizing and enhancing terrestrial cosmogenic methods. The three main components of this work address method development, reconstructing surface-elevation-changes in two large Antarctic outlet glaciers, and evaluating bedrock erosion rates in Victoria Land, Antarctica. Each facet of this work is intended to enhance its respective field, as well as benefit the other sections of this thesis. Quartz purification is a necessary and critical step to producing robust and reproducible results in terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide studies. Previous quartz purification work...
in 2001, a small H4 chondrite, Frontier Mountain (FRO) 01149, was found on a glacially eroded surfac...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...
Erosion rates offer insight on landscape development and the relative importance of chemical and phy...
The timing and amplitude of changes in the Antarctic ice level are relevant to understanding past cl...
We present 21Ne exposure ages of erosional glaciogenic rock surfaces on nunataks in northern Victori...
A primary goal of Antarctic research is to determine the sensitivity of ice sheets in a warming worl...
This dissertation describes three research projects on the glacial history of Antarctica using measu...
Glacially scoured morphology characterizes coastal piedmonts in the Terra Nova Bay area. Rounded mou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Recent histories of glaciations along the southeasternmost ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, Unite...
Glacial geological and geomorphological surveys of the coastal mountains of Terra Nova Bay, northern...
In 2001, a small H4 chondrite, Frontier Mountain (FRO) 01149, was found on a glacially eroded surfac...
The polar climate of Antarctica results in the lowest erosion rates on Earth. The low long-term ero...
International audienceThe ice-free McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV), located in southern Victoria Land, Ant...
in 2001, a small H4 chondrite, Frontier Mountain (FRO) 01149, was found on a glacially eroded surfac...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...
Erosion rates offer insight on landscape development and the relative importance of chemical and phy...
The timing and amplitude of changes in the Antarctic ice level are relevant to understanding past cl...
We present 21Ne exposure ages of erosional glaciogenic rock surfaces on nunataks in northern Victori...
A primary goal of Antarctic research is to determine the sensitivity of ice sheets in a warming worl...
This dissertation describes three research projects on the glacial history of Antarctica using measu...
Glacially scoured morphology characterizes coastal piedmonts in the Terra Nova Bay area. Rounded mou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Recent histories of glaciations along the southeasternmost ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, Unite...
Glacial geological and geomorphological surveys of the coastal mountains of Terra Nova Bay, northern...
In 2001, a small H4 chondrite, Frontier Mountain (FRO) 01149, was found on a glacially eroded surfac...
The polar climate of Antarctica results in the lowest erosion rates on Earth. The low long-term ero...
International audienceThe ice-free McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV), located in southern Victoria Land, Ant...
in 2001, a small H4 chondrite, Frontier Mountain (FRO) 01149, was found on a glacially eroded surfac...
One of the major issues in (palaeo-) climatology is the response of Antarctic ice sheets to global c...
Earth’s climate is undergoing dramatic warming that is unprecedented in at least the last ~2000 year...