The fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest remaining uncertainty in predicting sea-level rise through the next century, and its most vulnerable and rapidly changing outlet is Thwaites Glacier . Because the seabed slope under the glacier is retrograde (downhill inland), ice discharge from Thwaites Glacier is potentially unstable to melting of the underside of its floating ice shelf and grounding line retreat, both of which are enhanced by warm ocean water circulating underneath the ice shelf. Recent observations show surprising spatial variations in melt rates, indicating significant knowledge gaps in our understanding of the processes at the base of the ice shelf. Here we present the first direct observations of ocean temperatu...
International audienceWe use new observations of stable water isotopes from a research cruise in ear...
Warm waters flood the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen seas in West Antarctica, ...
International audienceAbstract Understanding how climate change influences ocean-driven melting of t...
The fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest remaining uncertainty in predicting sea-leve...
Thwaites Glacier is the most rapidly changing outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and adds large ...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
Thwaites Glacier represents 15% of the ice discharge from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and influence...
West Antarctic ice-shelf thinning is primarily caused by ocean-driven basal melting. Here we assess ...
Thwaites Glacier is one of the fastest-changing ice-ocean systems in Antarctica1-3. Much of the ice ...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet, Earth's largest freshwater reservoir, results directly in gl...
Basal melting of ice shelves is considered to be the principal driver of recent ice mass loss in Ant...
Antarctic ice shelves play a key role in the global climate system, acting as important sites for th...
Thinning ice in West Antarctica, resulting from acceleration in the flow of outlet glaciers, is at p...
Basal melting of ice shelves is inherently difficult to quantify through direct observations, yet it...
In recent years, mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet has contributed nearly 0.5 mm yr–1 to global...
International audienceWe use new observations of stable water isotopes from a research cruise in ear...
Warm waters flood the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen seas in West Antarctica, ...
International audienceAbstract Understanding how climate change influences ocean-driven melting of t...
The fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is the largest remaining uncertainty in predicting sea-leve...
Thwaites Glacier is the most rapidly changing outlet of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and adds large ...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
Thwaites Glacier represents 15% of the ice discharge from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and influence...
West Antarctic ice-shelf thinning is primarily caused by ocean-driven basal melting. Here we assess ...
Thwaites Glacier is one of the fastest-changing ice-ocean systems in Antarctica1-3. Much of the ice ...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet, Earth's largest freshwater reservoir, results directly in gl...
Basal melting of ice shelves is considered to be the principal driver of recent ice mass loss in Ant...
Antarctic ice shelves play a key role in the global climate system, acting as important sites for th...
Thinning ice in West Antarctica, resulting from acceleration in the flow of outlet glaciers, is at p...
Basal melting of ice shelves is inherently difficult to quantify through direct observations, yet it...
In recent years, mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet has contributed nearly 0.5 mm yr–1 to global...
International audienceWe use new observations of stable water isotopes from a research cruise in ear...
Warm waters flood the continental shelf of the Amundsen and Bellingshausen seas in West Antarctica, ...
International audienceAbstract Understanding how climate change influences ocean-driven melting of t...