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Steep reverse bed slope at the grounding line of the Weddell Sea sector in West Antarctica
by
Blankenship, Donald D.
, Rippin, David M.
, Young, Duncan
, Ross, Neil
, Jordan, Tom A.
, Corr, Hugh F. J.
, Siegert, Martin J.
, Le Brocq, Anne
, Bingham, Robert G.
, Ferraccioli, Fausto
in
704/106/125
/ 704/106/2738
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth System Sciences
/ Geochemistry
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Ice
/ letter
/ Marine sediments
/ Sea level
/ Upstream
2012
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Steep reverse bed slope at the grounding line of the Weddell Sea sector in West Antarctica
by
Blankenship, Donald D.
, Rippin, David M.
, Young, Duncan
, Ross, Neil
, Jordan, Tom A.
, Corr, Hugh F. J.
, Siegert, Martin J.
, Le Brocq, Anne
, Bingham, Robert G.
, Ferraccioli, Fausto
in
704/106/125
/ 704/106/2738
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth System Sciences
/ Geochemistry
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Ice
/ letter
/ Marine sediments
/ Sea level
/ Upstream
2012
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Steep reverse bed slope at the grounding line of the Weddell Sea sector in West Antarctica
by
Blankenship, Donald D.
, Rippin, David M.
, Young, Duncan
, Ross, Neil
, Jordan, Tom A.
, Corr, Hugh F. J.
, Siegert, Martin J.
, Le Brocq, Anne
, Bingham, Robert G.
, Ferraccioli, Fausto
in
704/106/125
/ 704/106/2738
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth System Sciences
/ Geochemistry
/ Geology
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Ice
/ letter
/ Marine sediments
/ Sea level
/ Upstream
2012
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Steep reverse bed slope at the grounding line of the Weddell Sea sector in West Antarctica
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Steep reverse bed slope at the grounding line of the Weddell Sea sector in West Antarctica
2012
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The bed of the West Antarctic ice sheet is, in places, more than 1.5 km below sea level. Radio-echo sounding data from the Weddell Sea sector of Antarctica reveal a large subglacial basin immediately upstream of the ice sheet’s grounding line, with a steep reverse gradient and a smooth floor.
The bed of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is, in places, more than 1.5 km below sea level
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,
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. It has been suggested that a positive ice-loss feedback may occur when an ice sheet’s grounding line retreats across a deepening bed
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,
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,
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. Applied to the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, this process could potentially raise global sea level
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by more than 3 m. Hitherto, attention has focussed on changes at the Siple Coast
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and Amundsen Sea embayment
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sectors of West Antarctica. Here, we present radio-echo sounding information from the ice sheet’s third sector, the Weddell Sea embayment, that reveals a large subglacial basin immediately upstream of the grounding line. The reverse bed slope is steep, with about 400 m of decline over 40 km. The basin floor is smooth and flat, with little small-scale topography that would delay retreat, indicating that it has been covered with marine sediment
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and was previously deglaciated. Upstream of the basin, well-defined glacially carved fjords with bars at their mouths testify to the position of a former ice margin about 200 km inland from the present margin. Evidence so far suggests that the Weddell Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has been stable, but in the light of our data we propose that the region could be near a physical threshold of substantial change.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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