The Institute Ice Stream (IIS) in West Antarctica may be increasingly vulnerable to melting at the grounding line through modifications in ocean circulation. Understanding such change requires knowledge of grounding-line boundary conditions, including the topography on which it rests. Here, we discuss evidence from new radio-echo sounding (RES) data on the subglacial topography adjacent to the grounding line of the IIS. In doing so, we reveal a previously unknown subglacial embayment immediately inland of the IIS grounding zone which is not represented in the Bedmap2 compilation. We discuss whether there is an open-water connection between the embayment and the ice-shelf cavity. The exact location of the grounding line over the embayment ha...
A grid of seismic reflection lines has been used to image basal topography and infer basal condition...
The stability of ice sheets and their contributions to sea level are modulated by high-pressure wate...
The Siple Coast ice streams, which drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Ice Shelf, are s...
The Institute Ice Stream (IIS) in West Antarctica may be increasingly vulnerable to melting at the g...
The bed of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is, in places, more than 1.5 km below sea level1, 2. It has ...
Ice-shelf channels are long curvilinear tracts of thin ice found on Antarctic ice shelves. Many of t...
Channels melted into the base of ice shelves are thought to influence ice shelf evolution by redistr...
Antarctic ice shelves often contain narrow, curvilinear tracts of thin ice, termed ice-shelf channel...
Meltwater generated beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet exerts a strong influence on the speed of ice fl...
Meltwater beneath the polar ice sheets drains, in part, through subglacial conduits. Landforms creat...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
The grounding line of the Siple Coast incorporates six major ice streams, which together drain arou...
We present a digital elevation model of the bed of Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica, derived from radi...
Airborne radar sounding over the Thwaites Glacier (TG) catchment and its surroundings provides the f...
A dense grid of ice-penetrating radar sections acquired over Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica ha...
A grid of seismic reflection lines has been used to image basal topography and infer basal condition...
The stability of ice sheets and their contributions to sea level are modulated by high-pressure wate...
The Siple Coast ice streams, which drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Ice Shelf, are s...
The Institute Ice Stream (IIS) in West Antarctica may be increasingly vulnerable to melting at the g...
The bed of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is, in places, more than 1.5 km below sea level1, 2. It has ...
Ice-shelf channels are long curvilinear tracts of thin ice found on Antarctic ice shelves. Many of t...
Channels melted into the base of ice shelves are thought to influence ice shelf evolution by redistr...
Antarctic ice shelves often contain narrow, curvilinear tracts of thin ice, termed ice-shelf channel...
Meltwater generated beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet exerts a strong influence on the speed of ice fl...
Meltwater beneath the polar ice sheets drains, in part, through subglacial conduits. Landforms creat...
Ice shelves play an important role in stabilizing the interior grounded ice of the large ice sheets....
The grounding line of the Siple Coast incorporates six major ice streams, which together drain arou...
We present a digital elevation model of the bed of Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica, derived from radi...
Airborne radar sounding over the Thwaites Glacier (TG) catchment and its surroundings provides the f...
A dense grid of ice-penetrating radar sections acquired over Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica ha...
A grid of seismic reflection lines has been used to image basal topography and infer basal condition...
The stability of ice sheets and their contributions to sea level are modulated by high-pressure wate...
The Siple Coast ice streams, which drain the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Ice Shelf, are s...