Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable. This instability is of particular concern because significant portions of the marine-based West Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets are losing mass and their retreat could contribute significantly to future sea-level rise. However, the present understanding of ice-stream stability is limited by observational records that are too short to resolve multi-decadal to millennial-scale behaviour or to validate numerical models8. Here we present a dynamic numerical simulation of Antarctic ice-stream retreat since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), constrained by geophysical data, whose behaviour is consistent with the geomorphological record. We find that retreat o...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Uncertainties in future sea level projections are dominated by our limited understanding of the dyna...
Uncertainties in future sea level projections are dominated by our limited understanding of the dyna...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable¹⁻³. This ins...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable¹⁻³. This ins...
Using a one-dimensional numerical model of ice-stream flow with robust grounding-line dynamics, we e...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Using a one-dimensional numerical model of ice-stream flow with robust grounding-line dynamics, we e...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice streams are fast flowing outlet glaciers through which over 90% of the ice stored within the Ant...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Uncertainties in future sea level projections are dominated by our limited understanding of the dyna...
Uncertainties in future sea level projections are dominated by our limited understanding of the dyna...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable¹⁻³. This ins...
Marine-based ice streams whose beds deepen inland are thought to be inherently unstable¹⁻³. This ins...
Using a one-dimensional numerical model of ice-stream flow with robust grounding-line dynamics, we e...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Using a one-dimensional numerical model of ice-stream flow with robust grounding-line dynamics, we e...
Ice sheet mass loss is currently dominated by fast-flowing glaciers (ice streams) terminating in the...
Ice streams are fast flowing outlet glaciers through which over 90% of the ice stored within the Ant...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Projections of sea-level rise contributions from West Antarctica's dynamically thinning ice streams ...
Uncertainties in future sea level projections are dominated by our limited understanding of the dyna...
Uncertainties in future sea level projections are dominated by our limited understanding of the dyna...