2020
DOI: 10.1130/g48347.1
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Regional-scale abrupt Mid-Holocene ice sheet thinning in the western Ross Sea, Antarctica

Abstract: Outlet glaciers drain the majority of ice flow in the Antarctic ice sheet. Theory and numerical models indicate that local bed topography can play a key role in modulating outlet glacier response to climate warming, potentially resulting in delayed, asynchronous, or enhanced retreat. However, the period of modern observations is too short to assess whether local or regional controls dominate ice sheet response on time scales that are critical for understanding ice sheet mass loss over this century and beyond. … Show more

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“…The model used in this study (Úa) is available from Gudmundsson (2019; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3706624), while the geological data used are archived at ICE-D (http://antarctica.ice-d.org/) and described in Jones et al (2015) and Jones et al (2020). The model output can be made available upon request.…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The model used in this study (Úa) is available from Gudmundsson (2019; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3706624), while the geological data used are archived at ICE-D (http://antarctica.ice-d.org/) and described in Jones et al (2015) and Jones et al (2020). The model output can be made available upon request.…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(gray crosses; Hall & Denton, 2004; Licht et al., 1996), as well as east of Ross Island and north of the Drygalski Ice Tongue in Terra Nova Bay (Baroni & Hall, 2004; McKay et al., 2016). Onshore, ice thinning is recorded at Mackay Glacier (Jones et al., 2015), with elevation transects at Gondola Ridge (red triangle) and Low Ridge (blue diamond), and at Mawson Glacier (Jones et al., 2020), with elevation transects at Bruce Point (purple circle) and Mt Murray (orange square). The red boundary represents the 2‐D ice‐flow model domain that we used in this study to investigate grounding‐line migration and upstream ice thickness change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clasts from the head of the Skelton Glacier drainage basin likely record multiple episodes of exposure during interglacials and burial below ice during glacial periods from the Pliocene to Pleistocene, which is compatible with increased ice thickness during MIS 8 (Jones et al, 2017). At lower elevations along Skelton Glacier, most samples record ice-thinning fol- (Jouzel et al, 2007). (c) Exposure ages (± 1σ error) of Ross Sea drift (yellow circles) and older pre-LGM deposits (orange circles), and the Upper Discovery deposit (purple).…”
Section: Upper Discovery Deposit: Maximum Glaciation Of Mcmurdo Soundmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(a) Marine Isotope Stage boundaries showing interglacial (light red) and glacial (light blue) periods, and global mean sea level (Spratt and Lisiecki, 2016) -dashed blue lines show minimum global sea level during the LGM and MIS 8. (b) Temperature difference from modern in the EPICA Dome C ice core in East Antarctica(Jouzel et al, 2007). (c) Exposure ages (± 1σ error) of Ross Sea drift (yellow circles) and older pre-LGM deposits (orange circles), and the Upper Discovery deposit (purple).…”
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“…7). There is some evidence for discharge of Antarctic ice during the early Holocene (Small et al, 2019;Jones et al, 2021), which has the potential to contribute to the cool conditions inferred from the composite Southern Alps moraine record (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Climatic Drivers Of Observed Glacier Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%