Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet predominantly occurs at the fringing ice shelves via iceberg calving, which is controlled by the initiation and propagation of large rifts that precede iceberg detachment and can lead to ice shelf break-up. This paper reports on the analysis of Global Positioning System (GPS) data collected at an active rift system on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, over two field seasons. Horizontal strain rates are determined for a network of 11 sites observed over three weeks during the 2004/05 Antarctic summer period, and the results are combined with, and compared to, strain rates obtained in the 2002/03 season. Maximum principal strain rates across the network vary between 6 and 32 [x 10-3/yr], while minimu...
Ice shelves serve as important buttresses for upstream areas. Several large ice shelves on the Antar...
The calving of icebergs from large Antarctic ice shelves is controlled mainly by the formation and p...
The vast ice shelves around Antarctica provide significant restraint to the outflow from adjacent tr...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet predominantly occurs at the fringing ice shelves via iceberg ...
Ice shelves are important components of the Antarctic ice sheet due to their ice-ocean-atmosphere in...
The majority of mass lost from the Antarctic ice sheet takes place at the fringing ice shelves via ...
For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and ...
Iceberg calving accounts for two thirds of the mass discharged from the cryosphere to the ocean. Des...
[1] We investigate ice shelf rift propagation using a combination of GPS and seismic measurements ne...
We report on the recent reactivation of a large rift in the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, in De...
We investigate present-day bedrock vertical motion using new GPS timeseries from the Totten-Denman g...
Understanding and monitoring the changes occurring in the Earth's climate are of increasing interest...
Precise measurements of basal melting have been made at a series of 14 sites lying within a few kilo...
Ice shelves serve as important buttresses for upstream areas. Several large ice shelves on the Antar...
The calving of icebergs from large Antarctic ice shelves is controlled mainly by the formation and p...
The vast ice shelves around Antarctica provide significant restraint to the outflow from adjacent tr...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet predominantly occurs at the fringing ice shelves via iceberg ...
Ice shelves are important components of the Antarctic ice sheet due to their ice-ocean-atmosphere in...
The majority of mass lost from the Antarctic ice sheet takes place at the fringing ice shelves via ...
For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and ...
Iceberg calving accounts for two thirds of the mass discharged from the cryosphere to the ocean. Des...
[1] We investigate ice shelf rift propagation using a combination of GPS and seismic measurements ne...
We report on the recent reactivation of a large rift in the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, in De...
We investigate present-day bedrock vertical motion using new GPS timeseries from the Totten-Denman g...
Understanding and monitoring the changes occurring in the Earth's climate are of increasing interest...
Precise measurements of basal melting have been made at a series of 14 sites lying within a few kilo...
Ice shelves serve as important buttresses for upstream areas. Several large ice shelves on the Antar...
The calving of icebergs from large Antarctic ice shelves is controlled mainly by the formation and p...
The vast ice shelves around Antarctica provide significant restraint to the outflow from adjacent tr...