“…Dowdeswell et al, 2008;Moon and Joughin, 2008;Pritchard et al, 2009;Sole et al, 2008) and was linked to changes in sea ice concentrations (Carr et al, 2014). However, the pattern of frontal-position changes on NVZ prior to 1992 is uncertain, and previous results indicate different trends, dependant on the study period: some studies suggest glaciers were comparatively stable or retreating slowly between 1964 and 1993 (Zeeberg and Forman, 2001), whilst others indicate large reductions in both the volume (Kotlyakov et al, 2010) and the length of the ice coast (Sharov, 2005) from ∼ 1950 to 2000, and longer-term retreat (Chizov et al, 1968;Koryakin, 2013;Shumsky, 1949). Consequently, it is difficult to contextualize the observed period of rapid retreat from ∼ 2000 until 2010 (Carr et al, 2014) and to determine if it was exceptional or part of an ongoing trend.…”