The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula

Much of the late-Quaternary ice sheet history in the northern hemisphere is now relatively well-constrained, with the total contributions to eustatic sea level change from North America and Eurasia estimated at roughly 60 (+-12) and 20 (+-7) m, respectively, and with deglaciation bracketed at 22 to...

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Main Authors: Ivins, E., Raymond, C., James, T.
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/37405
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spelling ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/37405 2023-05-15T13:31:32+02:00 The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula Ivins, E. Raymond, C. James, T. 2004-11-10T16:18:24Z 1504019 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/37405 en_US eng Earth, Space Planets USA 99-2190 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/37405 GPS geodesy glacial rebound sea-level change earth structure 2004 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:11:45Z Much of the late-Quaternary ice sheet history in the northern hemisphere is now relatively well-constrained, with the total contributions to eustatic sea level change from North America and Eurasia estimated at roughly 60 (+-12) and 20 (+-7) m, respectively, and with deglaciation bracketed at 22 to 8.5 kyr BP. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet JPL Technical Report Server Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic
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Ivins, E.
Raymond, C.
James, T.
The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet GPS geodesy glacial rebound sea-level change earth structure
description Much of the late-Quaternary ice sheet history in the northern hemisphere is now relatively well-constrained, with the total contributions to eustatic sea level change from North America and Eurasia estimated at roughly 60 (+-12) and 20 (+-7) m, respectively, and with deglaciation bracketed at 22 to 8.5 kyr BP.
author Ivins, E.
Raymond, C.
James, T.
author_facet Ivins, E.
Raymond, C.
James, T.
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title The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of 5000 year-old and Younger Glacial Mass Variability on Present-day Crustal Rebound in the Antarctic Peninsula
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