“…Stress changes induced by GIA can reach more than ten MPa near, and in the forebulge of, the continental ice-sheet load zones (Figure 6), reaching deep into the lithosphere (e.g., Wu and Johnston, 2000;Wu et al, 2021;Vachon et al, 2022). As these stress changes can reach the range of typical earthquake stress drops, they are capable of triggering earthquakes on faults suitably oriented with respect to the induced stress field, or arrest slip on unfavorably oriented faults (e.g., Steffen and Steffen, 2021). Large prehistoric earthquake ruptures and current seismicity in Scandinavia, Greenland, North America, the European Alps, and around Antarctica have been linked to these large and enduring climate-driven stress changes (e.g., Wu and Johnston, 2000;Ivins, 2003;Steffen et al, 2020;Steffen et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2021;Vachon et al, 2022, and references therein).…”