Publication - Uplift rates from a new high-density GPS network in Palmer Land indicate significant late Holocene ice loss in the southwestern Weddell Sea
“Martin Wolstencroft, Matt A. King, et al., 2015. Uplift rates from a new high-density GPS network in Palmer Land indicate significant late Holocene ice loss in the southwestern Weddell Sea. Geophysical Journal International 203 (1), 737-754”
Abstract
Authors
| Name | Organization |
| Martin Wolstencroft | |
| Matt A. King | |
| Pippa L. Whitehouse | |
| Michael J. Bentley | |
| Grace A. Nield | |
| Edward C. King | |
| Malcolm McMillan | |
| Andrew Shepherd | |
| Valentina Barletta | |
| Andrea Bordoni | |
| Riccardo E.M. Riva | |
| Olga Didova | |
| Brian C. Gunter | |
Datasets
No datasets linked to this publication yetProjects
| Title | Funding id | Period |
| Separating GIA and ice mass change signals in Antarctica using satellite data | 866.10.111 | 2012-03-01 - 2016-02-29 |
External resource
Publication type
Journal Article
Date
2015-10-01
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
203
Issue
1
Pages
737-754
DOI
Doi: 10.1093/gji/ggv327 | UUID: 774d4efd-a108-50ea-ad2c-217a669f1379 | Version:1 | Added on: 4 February 2019 12:41

