Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea-level estimates in multiple different ways to calibrate projections of future Antarctic ice-sheet (AIS) mass loss and associated sea-level rise. This study systematically explores the extent to which LIG constraints could inform future Antarctic contributions to sea-level rise. We develop a Gaussian process emulator of an ice-sheet model to produce continuous probabilistic projections of Antarctic sea-level contributions over the LIG and a future high-emissions scenario. We use a Bayesian approach conditioning emulator projections on a set of LIG constraints to find associated likelihoods of model parameterizations. LIG estimates inform both the probability of past a...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to global warming represents a major source of uncertai...
The potential for break-up of Antarctic ice shelves by hydrofracturing and following ice cliff insta...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is considered the major contributor to global sea level rise in ...
Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea-level estimates in multip...
Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea‐level estimates in multip...
Presented at the PALSEA Express 2020 virtual meeting on September 16, 2020. Project funding by: NSF...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...
The last interglacial (LIG; ~130 to ~118 thousand years ago, ka) was the last time global sea level ...
Mechanisms such as ice‐shelf hydrofracturing and ice‐cliff collapse may rapidly increase discharge f...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
Predictions for sea-level rise this century due to melt from Antarctica range from zero to more than...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet constitutes the largest uncertainty in projections of future ...
Mechanisms such as ice-shelf hydrofracturing and ice-cliff collapse may rapidly increase discharge f...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to global warming represents a major source of uncertai...
Mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major contributor to ...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to global warming represents a major source of uncertai...
The potential for break-up of Antarctic ice shelves by hydrofracturing and following ice cliff insta...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is considered the major contributor to global sea level rise in ...
Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea-level estimates in multip...
Previous studies have interpreted Last Interglacial (LIG; ∼129–116 ka) sea‐level estimates in multip...
Presented at the PALSEA Express 2020 virtual meeting on September 16, 2020. Project funding by: NSF...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...
The last interglacial (LIG; ~130 to ~118 thousand years ago, ka) was the last time global sea level ...
Mechanisms such as ice‐shelf hydrofracturing and ice‐cliff collapse may rapidly increase discharge f...
The land ice contribution to global mean sea level rise has not yet been predicted1 using ice sheet ...
Predictions for sea-level rise this century due to melt from Antarctica range from zero to more than...
Mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet constitutes the largest uncertainty in projections of future ...
Mechanisms such as ice-shelf hydrofracturing and ice-cliff collapse may rapidly increase discharge f...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to global warming represents a major source of uncertai...
Mass loss from the Amundsen Sea Embayment of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is a major contributor to ...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to global warming represents a major source of uncertai...
The potential for break-up of Antarctic ice shelves by hydrofracturing and following ice cliff insta...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is considered the major contributor to global sea level rise in ...