The timing of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) expansion and retreat during the last glacial cycle is crucial to evaluating the processes controlling ice sheet fluctuations. There is currently debate as to whether grounded ice across what is now the Ross Ice Shelf decayed during the early Holocene or at a time coincident with meltwater pulse 1a. Here we show, from analysis of englacial radio-echo layering across Talos Dome in Oates Land, East Antarctica, that the pattern of snowfall has been relatively consistent for the past 8,000–10,000 years. This was preceded by a transition from glacial maximum-type accumulation at between 10,000 and 20,000 years. We interpret glacial maximum accumulation rates to correspond with the expansion of the gr...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
A large portion of global sea-level increase over the last glacial cycle is believed to originate fr...
Constraining the timing of the retreat of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Antarctic Ice Sheet in the ...
The timing of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) expansion and retreat during the last glacial cycle is...
Retreat of the Antarctic ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has been associated with se...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
Antarctic Ice Sheet change during the last glacial cycle is unclear. The timing of moraine developme...
Understanding the history of the Ross Sea ice sheet bears on questions concerning the stability of t...
The extent and volume of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), as well as the t...
the Last Glacial Maximum (~20 ka), marine evidence indicates that the grounding line of the West Ant...
AbstractOnshore and offshore studies show that an expanded, grounded ice sheet occupied the Ross Sea...
Geological constraints on the timing of retreat of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Antarctic Ice Shee...
Given the hypothesized instability of marine-based ice sheets to future warming, constraining the ra...
The S27 ice core, drilled in the Allan Hills Blue Ice Area of East Antarctica, is located in souther...
The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the glo...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
A large portion of global sea-level increase over the last glacial cycle is believed to originate fr...
Constraining the timing of the retreat of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Antarctic Ice Sheet in the ...
The timing of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) expansion and retreat during the last glacial cycle is...
Retreat of the Antarctic ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has been associated with se...
The Antarctic Ice Sheets responded significantly to climatic conditions during the Last Glacial Maxi...
Antarctic Ice Sheet change during the last glacial cycle is unclear. The timing of moraine developme...
Understanding the history of the Ross Sea ice sheet bears on questions concerning the stability of t...
The extent and volume of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), as well as the t...
the Last Glacial Maximum (~20 ka), marine evidence indicates that the grounding line of the West Ant...
AbstractOnshore and offshore studies show that an expanded, grounded ice sheet occupied the Ross Sea...
Geological constraints on the timing of retreat of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Antarctic Ice Shee...
Given the hypothesized instability of marine-based ice sheets to future warming, constraining the ra...
The S27 ice core, drilled in the Allan Hills Blue Ice Area of East Antarctica, is located in souther...
The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the glo...
The retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet at the end of the last glacial period has been attribute...
A large portion of global sea-level increase over the last glacial cycle is believed to originate fr...
Constraining the timing of the retreat of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Antarctic Ice Sheet in the ...