The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central to this debate is the process of flexural uplift in response to valley incision. Here we quantify this process in the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains, a paradoxical tectonic feature in cratonic East Antarctica. Previous studies indicate that rifting and strike-slip tectonics may have provided a key trigger for the initial uplift of the Gamburtsevs, but the contribution of more recent valley incision remains to be quantified. Inverse spectral (free-air admittance and Bouguer coherence) methods indicate that, unusually for continents, the coherence between free-air gravity anomalies and bedrock topography is high (>0.5) and that the elastic thic...
The aim is to investigate the evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica using an ice sheet...
The geomorphology of the hidden subglacial landscape of Antarctica is relevant to our understanding ...
East Antarctica hosts large subglacial basins into which the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) likely ...
The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central t...
Unravelling the long-term evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica is vital for understan...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are the least understood tectonic feature on Earth, because they...
Unravelling the long-term evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica is vital for understan...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary (ca. 34 ...
The high elevation and rugged relief (>3 km) of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM) have long ...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
AbstractThe Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic ...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene‐Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
There are different views about the amount and timing of surface uplift in the Transantarctic Mounta...
The aim is to investigate the evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica using an ice sheet...
The geomorphology of the hidden subglacial landscape of Antarctica is relevant to our understanding ...
East Antarctica hosts large subglacial basins into which the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) likely ...
The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central t...
Unravelling the long-term evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica is vital for understan...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are the least understood tectonic feature on Earth, because they...
Unravelling the long-term evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica is vital for understan...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary (ca. 34 ...
The high elevation and rugged relief (>3 km) of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM) have long ...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic Ice Shee...
AbstractThe Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains are regarded as a key nucleation site for the Antarctic ...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene‐Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
Reconstructions of the bedrock topography of Antarctica since the Eocene-Oligocene Boundary (approxi...
There are different views about the amount and timing of surface uplift in the Transantarctic Mounta...
The aim is to investigate the evolution of the subglacial landscape of Antarctica using an ice sheet...
The geomorphology of the hidden subglacial landscape of Antarctica is relevant to our understanding ...
East Antarctica hosts large subglacial basins into which the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) likely ...