Data collected under the auspices of the BIFROST GPS project yield a geographically dense suite of estimates of present-day, three-dimensional (3-D) crustal deformation rates in Fennoscandia [ Johansson et al., 2002 ]. A preliminary forward analysis of these estimates [ Milne et al., 2001 ] has indicated that models of ongoing glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) in response to the final deglaciation event of the current ice age are able to provide an excellent fit to the observed 3-D velocity field. In this study we revisit our previous GIA analysis by considering a more extensive suite of forward calculations and by performing the first formal joint inversion of the BIFROST rate estimates. To establish insight into the physics of the GIA re...
Abstract Since autumn 1993 the BIFROST project has provided daily GPS solutions of geo...
In Fennoscandia, tectonics, Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA), and climatic changes cause ongoing c...
grantor: University of TorontoSurface observables associated with glacial isostatic adjust...
[1] Data collected under the auspices of the BIFROST GPS project yield a geographically dense suite ...
Crustal deformation in Fennoscandia is associated with the glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) proces...
Project BIFROST (Baseline Inferences for Fennoscandian Rebound Observations, Sea-level, and Tectonic...
We find that sea level data can be explained with our ice model and with information on mantle rheol...
The importance of including lateral Earth structure in the analysis of Fennoscandian glacial isostat...
We perform joint nonlinear inversions of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) data, including the foll...
We present the latest 3D velocity field of the Fennoscandian glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) proc...
Analysis of Global Positioning System (GPS) data demonstrates that ongoing three-dimensional crustal...
Analysis of Global Positioning System (GPS) data demonstrates that ongoing three-dimensional crustal...
A formal inverse procedure is used to infer radial mantle viscosity profiles from several observatio...
peer reviewedWe compared estimates of crustal velocities within Great Britain based on continuous gl...
The Earth is subjected to 100,000 year cycles of glaciation and deglaciation. The deformations induc...
Abstract Since autumn 1993 the BIFROST project has provided daily GPS solutions of geo...
In Fennoscandia, tectonics, Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA), and climatic changes cause ongoing c...
grantor: University of TorontoSurface observables associated with glacial isostatic adjust...
[1] Data collected under the auspices of the BIFROST GPS project yield a geographically dense suite ...
Crustal deformation in Fennoscandia is associated with the glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) proces...
Project BIFROST (Baseline Inferences for Fennoscandian Rebound Observations, Sea-level, and Tectonic...
We find that sea level data can be explained with our ice model and with information on mantle rheol...
The importance of including lateral Earth structure in the analysis of Fennoscandian glacial isostat...
We perform joint nonlinear inversions of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) data, including the foll...
We present the latest 3D velocity field of the Fennoscandian glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) proc...
Analysis of Global Positioning System (GPS) data demonstrates that ongoing three-dimensional crustal...
Analysis of Global Positioning System (GPS) data demonstrates that ongoing three-dimensional crustal...
A formal inverse procedure is used to infer radial mantle viscosity profiles from several observatio...
peer reviewedWe compared estimates of crustal velocities within Great Britain based on continuous gl...
The Earth is subjected to 100,000 year cycles of glaciation and deglaciation. The deformations induc...
Abstract Since autumn 1993 the BIFROST project has provided daily GPS solutions of geo...
In Fennoscandia, tectonics, Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA), and climatic changes cause ongoing c...
grantor: University of TorontoSurface observables associated with glacial isostatic adjust...