Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The high sensitivity of this region to climate change has motivated geologists to examine marine sedimentary records for evidence of past episodes of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) instability. Sediments accumulating in the Scotia Sea are useful to examine for this purpose because they receive iceberg-rafted debris (IBRD) sourced from the Pacific- and Atlantic-facing sectors of West Antarctica. Here we report on the sedimentology and provenance of the oldest of three cm-scale coarse-grained layers recovered from this sea at International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1538. These layers are preserved in opal-rich sediments deposited ∼1.2&nb...
Observations of rapid ongoing grounding line retreat, ice shelf thinning and accelerated ice flow fr...
Ice-rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental mar...
The repeated proximity of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ice to the eastern Ross Sea continental sh...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
Modern global warming is likely to cause future melting of Earth's polar ice sheets that may result ...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) may be highly sensitive to future warming and to ocean driven ch...
Sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula received fine-grained sedime...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is highly susceptible to melting and eventually collapsing durin...
The geochemical and geochronological fingerprint of rock debris eroded and carried by ice streams ma...
The marine-based West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is currently subject to accelerated mass loss (Favi...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...
Modern global warming is likely to cause future melting of Earth's polar ice sheets that may result ...
This database contains the data resulting from a study of Antarctic Ice Sheet history, over the last...
The Amundsen Sea sector of Antarctica has long been considered the most vulnerable part of the West ...
Observations of rapid ongoing grounding line retreat, ice shelf thinning and accelerated ice flow fr...
Ice-rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental mar...
The repeated proximity of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ice to the eastern Ross Sea continental sh...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
Modern global warming is likely to cause future melting of Earth's polar ice sheets that may result ...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) may be highly sensitive to future warming and to ocean driven ch...
Sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula received fine-grained sedime...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is highly susceptible to melting and eventually collapsing durin...
The geochemical and geochronological fingerprint of rock debris eroded and carried by ice streams ma...
The marine-based West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is currently subject to accelerated mass loss (Favi...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...
Modern global warming is likely to cause future melting of Earth's polar ice sheets that may result ...
This database contains the data resulting from a study of Antarctic Ice Sheet history, over the last...
The Amundsen Sea sector of Antarctica has long been considered the most vulnerable part of the West ...
Observations of rapid ongoing grounding line retreat, ice shelf thinning and accelerated ice flow fr...
Ice-rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental mar...
The repeated proximity of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) ice to the eastern Ross Sea continental sh...