Fun to be interviewed by the America Adapts podcast (check out the show if you're into climate adaptation🤓). First time waxing on about how wild the western part of the @ThwaitesGlacier tongue is to see up close...
https://t.co/XGMQumetR0
Excited to share our new study published in @JGREarthSurface!
We find that coupled interactions of East Antarctic outlet glaciers with the underlying subglacial hydrologic system can enhance their 21st century sea level contribution by up to 30% 🌊
https://t.co/e2tZLXAOIg
A new Antarctic ice sheet modeling study from scientists at Scripps Oceanography suggests that meltwater flowing out to sea from beneath Antarctic glaciers is making them lose ice faster. Learn more about what that means for #SeaLevelRise. ⬇️
https://t.co/M3wGoIR8e1
Airborne geophysical surveys led by @UTGeophysics have helped locate an ancient Antarctic landscape.
The discovery is a window to when Antarctica was covered by forests and rivers, says a recent study in @NatureComms.
https://t.co/ZqxCb2Vxyc
With @DurhamGeography@NCLPhysGeog
Exciting article in @WIRED exploring new observational (@IcefinRobot) and modeling techniques scientists use to explore the inaccessible base of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Thank you for the wonderful write up, @mrMattSimon!
https://t.co/ekbEPRMywE
New sea level predictions from Antarctica! Big paper by @PolarLab Postdoc @TylerPellePolar, @Christine_F_Dow, Adrian Jenkins, & @mathieu_ice. "Subglacial discharge accelerates future retreat of Denman and Scott Glaciers, East Antarctica". @NSF@NASAEarth https://t.co/SSQgQuCdmj
Past & present Antarctica research: A massive, wild card glacier in Antarctica is retreating—what does that mean for our planet? Tune into @discoveryplus@ExplorersClub tonight to learn about a historic expedition, & @JaminGreenbaum's research on Thwaites Glacier. @Scripps_Polar