Search Results - "Golledge, N. R"
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The multi-millennial Antarctic commitment to future sea-level rise
Published in Nature (London) (15-10-2015)“…Despite computational and methodological uncertainties, and a wide range of potential greenhouse gas emissions, here millennial-scale simulations of the…”
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Antarctic contribution to meltwater pulse 1A from reduced Southern Ocean overturning
Published in Nature communications (29-09-2014)“…During the last glacial termination, the upwelling strength of the southern polar limb of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation varied, changing the…”
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East Antarctic ice sheet most vulnerable to Weddell Sea warming
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-03-2017)“…Models predict considerable spatial variability in the magnitude of future climate change around Antarctica, suggesting that some sectors of the continent may…”
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Antarctic ice-sheet sensitivity to obliquity forcing enhanced through ocean connections
Published in Nature geoscience (01-02-2019)“…Deep sea geological records indicate that Antarctic ice-sheet growth and decay is strongly influenced by the Earth’s astronomical variations (known as…”
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The Sensitivity of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Changing Climate: Past, Present, and Future
Published in Reviews of geophysics (1985) (01-12-2020)“…The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐enhanced climate forcing. Paleoenvironmental records and ice sheet models…”
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Rapid Holocene thinning of an East Antarctic outlet glacier driven by marine ice sheet instability
Published in Nature communications (26-11-2015)“…Outlet glaciers grounded on a bed that deepens inland and extends below sea level are potentially vulnerable to ‘marine ice sheet instability’. This…”
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Southern Ocean carbon sink enhanced by sea-ice feedbacks at the Antarctic Cold Reversal
Published in Nature geoscience (01-07-2020)“…The Southern Ocean occupies 14% of the Earth’s surface and plays a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle and climate. It provides a direct connection to…”
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Antarctic Cenozoic climate history from sedimentary records: ANDRILL and beyond
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (28-01-2016)“…Mounting evidence from models and geological data implies that the Antarctic Ice Sheet may behave in an unstable manner and retreat rapidly in response to a…”
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Simulating the Antarctic ice sheet in the late-Pliocene warm period: PLISMIP-ANT, an ice-sheet model intercomparison project
Published in The cryosphere (06-05-2015)“…In the context of future climate change, understanding the nature and behaviour of ice sheets during warm intervals in Earth history is of fundamental…”
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Antarctic ice sheet discharge driven by atmosphere-ocean feedbacks at the Last Glacial Termination
Published in Scientific reports (05-01-2017)“…Reconstructing the dynamic response of the Antarctic ice sheets to warming during the Last Glacial Termination (LGT; 18,000–11,650 yrs ago) allows us to…”
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Tidally induced velocity variations of the Beardmore Glacier, Antarctica, and their representation in satellite measurements of ice velocity
Published in The cryosphere (10-09-2013)“…Ocean tides close to the grounding line of outlet glaciers around Antarctica have been shown to directly influence ice velocity, both linearly and…”
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Sensitivity of the Southern Ocean to enhanced regional Antarctic ice sheet meltwater input
Published in Earth's future (01-10-2015)“…Despite advances in our understanding of the processes driving contemporary sea level rise, the stability of the Antarctic ice sheets and their contribution to…”
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Repeated large-scale retreat and advance of Totten Glacier indicated by inland bed erosion
Published in Nature (London) (19-05-2016)“…The stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and its contribution to past sea-level rise are not well defined; in this paper, airborne geophysical data and…”
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Retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet During the Last Interglaciation and Implications for Future Change
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-09-2021)“…The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of the United Nations Paris Agreement is currently not well…”
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The northern sector of the last British Ice Sheet: Maximum extent and demise
Published in Earth-science reviews (01-06-2008)“…Strongly divided opinion has led to competing, apparently contradictory, views on the timing, extent, flow configuration and decay mechanism of the last…”
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Geometry and dynamics of an East Antarctic Ice Sheet outlet glacier, under past and present climates
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-09-2011)“…The behavior of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) outlet glaciers both at present and during the recent geological past is of considerable interest both from the…”
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Multi‐Century Impacts of Ice Sheet Retreat on Sea Level and Ocean Tides in Hudson Bay
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-11-2020)“…Past and modern large‐scale ice sheet loss results in geographically variable sea level changes. At present, in Hudson Bay, Canada, sea level is decreasing due…”
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The last glaciation of shetland, north atlantic
Published in Geografiska annaler. Series A, Physical geography (01-03-2008)“…Evidence relating to the extent, dynamics, and relative chronology of the last glaciation of the Shetland Islands, North Atlantic, is presented here, in an…”
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Discussion on a revised model for the last deglaciation of eastern Scotland
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-11-2007)“…The shoreline terraces, often over 100 m wide, and composed of fining-down wards silts and sands (often laminated at the base, as could be seen in the recent…”
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The future sea-level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet: a multi-model ensemble study of ISMIP6
Published in The cryosphere (17-09-2020)“…The Greenland ice sheet is one of the largest contributors to global mean sea-level rise today and is expected to continue to lose mass as the Arctic continues…”
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