Ice stream activity scaled to ice sheet volume during Laurentide Ice Sheet deglaciation
The contribution of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets to sea level has increased in recent decades, largely owing to the thinning and retreat of outlet glaciers and ice streams. This dynamic loss is a serious concern, with some modelling studies suggesting that the collapse of a major ice sheet could be imminent or potentially underway in West Antarctica, but others predicting a more limited response.
Publication Date:
18/02/2016
530
322-326