The East Antarctic Ice Sheet stores a vast amount of freshwater, which makes it the single largest potential contributor to future sea-level rise. However, the lack of well-constrained geological records of past ice sheet changes impedes model validation, hampers mass balance estimates, and inhibits examination of ice loss mechanisms. Here we identify rapid ice-sheet thinning in coastal Dronning Maud Land from Early to Middle Holocene (9000–5000 years ago) using a deglacial chronology based on in situ cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dates from central Dronning Maud Land, in concert with numerical simulations of regional and continental ice-sheet evolution. Regional sea-level changes reproduced from our refined ice-load history show a hi...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
The Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic ice sheet presently dominates the contribution from Antarct...
The Holocene glacial and climatic development in Antarctica differed considerably from that in the N...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet stores a vast amount of freshwater, which makes it the single largest p...
Marine based ice sheets are subject to rapid destabilisation during periods of increasing sea level ...
AbstractReconstructing past variability of the Antarctic ice sheets is essential to understand their...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The impact of late Cenozoic climate on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is uncertain. Poorly constrained...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Poster presentations,...
Given current concern about the stability of ice sheets, and potential sea level rise, it is imperat...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
第4回極域科学シンポジウム横断セッション:[IC] 極域アイスコア・地形地質・モデリングから迫る古環境変動とそのメカニズム11月13日(水) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
The Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic ice sheet presently dominates the contribution from Antarct...
The Holocene glacial and climatic development in Antarctica differed considerably from that in the N...
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet stores a vast amount of freshwater, which makes it the single largest p...
Marine based ice sheets are subject to rapid destabilisation during periods of increasing sea level ...
AbstractReconstructing past variability of the Antarctic ice sheets is essential to understand their...
Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vu...
The impact of late Cenozoic climate on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is uncertain. Poorly constrained...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Poster presentations,...
Given current concern about the stability of ice sheets, and potential sea level rise, it is imperat...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
第4回極域科学シンポジウム横断セッション:[IC] 極域アイスコア・地形地質・モデリングから迫る古環境変動とそのメカニズム11月13日(水) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
Past changes in East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) volume are poorly known and difficult to measure, ye...
The Amundsen Sea sector of the Antarctic ice sheet presently dominates the contribution from Antarct...
The Holocene glacial and climatic development in Antarctica differed considerably from that in the N...