International audienceThe Mertz Glacier tongue (MGT), East Antarctica, has a large area of multi-year fast sea ice (MYFI) attached to its eastern edge. We use various satellite data sets to study the extent, age, and thickness of the MYFI and how it interacts with the MGT. We estimate its age to be at least 25 years and its thickness to be 10-55 m; this is an order of magnitude thicker than the average regional sea-ice thickness and too thick to be formed through sea-ice growth alone. We speculate that the most plausible process for its growth after initial formation is marine (frazil) ice accretion. The satellite data provide two types of evidence for strong mechanical coupling between the two types of ice: The MYFI moves with the MGT, and...
Antarctic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting following global climatic cycl...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
The weakening and/or removal of floating ice shelves in Antarctica can induce inland ice flow accele...
International audienceThe Mertz Glacier tongue (MGT), East Antarctica, has a large area of multi-yea...
The Mertz Glacier Tongue (MGT) in East Antarctica lost ~55% of its floating length in February 2010,...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest reservoir of glacial ice on Earth, containing the ice equival...
Given that Antarctica contains more ice and snow than all the rest of the world's glaciers and snow ...
Understanding the causes of recent trends in Antarctic ice shelves and sea ice is crucial for improv...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
The East Antarctic ice sheet is likely more stable than its West Antarctic counterpart because its b...
International audienceDuring winter, thin sea ice is formed in coastal polynias, areas of open-water...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Poster...
The Totten Glacier in East Antarctica is of major climate interest because of the large fluctuation ...
Antarctic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting following global climatic cycl...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
The weakening and/or removal of floating ice shelves in Antarctica can induce inland ice flow accele...
International audienceThe Mertz Glacier tongue (MGT), East Antarctica, has a large area of multi-yea...
The Mertz Glacier Tongue (MGT) in East Antarctica lost ~55% of its floating length in February 2010,...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest reservoir of glacial ice on Earth, containing the ice equival...
Given that Antarctica contains more ice and snow than all the rest of the world's glaciers and snow ...
Understanding the causes of recent trends in Antarctic ice shelves and sea ice is crucial for improv...
The concept that the Antarctic ice sheet changes with eternal slowness has been challenged by recent...
The East Antarctic ice sheet is likely more stable than its West Antarctic counterpart because its b...
International audienceDuring winter, thin sea ice is formed in coastal polynias, areas of open-water...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Poster...
The Totten Glacier in East Antarctica is of major climate interest because of the large fluctuation ...
Antarctic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting following global climatic cycl...
The Antarctic ice sheet is fringed by ice shelves. Remote imagery identifies extensive basal channel...
The weakening and/or removal of floating ice shelves in Antarctica can induce inland ice flow accele...