2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-7943
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Relating changes in seabed properties and retreating glacier fronts in West-Antarctic fjords.

Abstract: <p>Retreating marine terminating glaciers influence the rate at which larger ice mass is lost, and thus the rate at which global sea levels rise. About 90% of the circa 240 glaciers terminating in fjords along the West-Antarctic Peninsula coastline are retreating. This happens at variable rates as these fjords have internal feedback mechanisms with e.g. the oceanographic make-up of the bay and the geology / geomorphology of the local hinterland. The NERC-CONICYT funded “ICEBERGS&… Show more

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