The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and are implicated in runaway deglaciation scenarios. Knowledge of whether these glaciers were substantially smaller in the mid-Holocene and subsequently recovered to their present extents is important for assessing whether current ice recession is irreversible. Here we reconstruct relative sea-level change from radiocarbon-dated raised beaches at sites immediately seawards of these glaciers, allowing us to examine the response of the earth to loading and unloading of ice in the Amundsen Sea region. We find that relative sea level fell steadily over the past 5.5 kyr without rate changes that would characterize la...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is a key problem because of its potential effec...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...
The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from...
AbstractRecent ice-mass loss driven by warming along the Antarctic Peninsula has resulted in rapid c...
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 ...
Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, is the largest Antarctic contributor to global sea-level rise ...
Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, is the largest Antarctic contributor to global sea-level rise ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20136The West Ant...
Cosmogenic-nuclide concentrations in subglacial bedrock cores show that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet...
The Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic ice sheet presently dominates the contribution from Antarct...
Dramatic changes (acceleration, thinning, and grounding-line retreat of major ice streams) in the Am...
Precise relative sea level (RSL) data are important for inferring regional ice sheet histories, as w...
The recent disintegration of Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves, and the associated accelerated dischar...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is a key problem because of its potential effec...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...
The rapidly retreating Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers together dominate present-day ice loss from...
AbstractRecent ice-mass loss driven by warming along the Antarctic Peninsula has resulted in rapid c...
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 ...
Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, is the largest Antarctic contributor to global sea-level rise ...
Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, is the largest Antarctic contributor to global sea-level rise ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20136The West Ant...
Cosmogenic-nuclide concentrations in subglacial bedrock cores show that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet...
The Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic ice sheet presently dominates the contribution from Antarct...
Dramatic changes (acceleration, thinning, and grounding-line retreat of major ice streams) in the Am...
Precise relative sea level (RSL) data are important for inferring regional ice sheet histories, as w...
The recent disintegration of Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves, and the associated accelerated dischar...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is a key problem because of its potential effec...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...