Title of article :
Low post-glacial rebound rates in the Weddell Sea due to Late Holocene ice-sheet readvance
Author/Authors :
Bradley، نويسنده , , Sarah L. and Hindmarsh، نويسنده , , Richard C.A. and Whitehouse، نويسنده , , Pippa L. and Bentley، نويسنده , , Michael J. and King، نويسنده , , Matt A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages :
11
From page :
79
To page :
89
Abstract :
Many ice-sheet reconstructions assume monotonic Holocene retreat for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, but an increasing number of glaciological observations infer that some portions of the ice sheet may be readvancing, following retreat behind the present-day margin. A readvance in the Weddell Sea region can reconcile two outstanding problems: (i) the present-day widespread occurrence of seemingly stable ice streams grounded on beds that deepen inland; and (ii) the inability of models of glacial isostatic adjustment to match present-day uplift rates. By combining a suite of ice loading histories that include a readvance with a model of glacial isostatic adjustment we report substantial improvements to predictions of present-day uplift rates, including reconciling one problematic observation of land sinking. We suggest retreat behind present grounding lines occurred when the bed was lower, and isostatic recovery has since led to shallowing, ice sheet re-grounding and readvance. The paradoxical existence of grounding lines in apparently unstable configurations on reverse bed slopes may be resolved by invoking the process of unstable advance, in accordance with our load modelling.
Keywords :
Antarctic ice sheet , Weddell Sea , Glacial isostatic adjustment , Uplift Rate , deglaciation , grounding line stability
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2333218
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