West Antarctic ice retreat and paleoceanography in the Amundsen Sea in the warm early Pliocene


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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Mass loss from polar ice sheets is poorly constrained in estimates of future global sea-level rise. Today, the marine-based West Antarctic Ice Sheet is losing mass at an accelerating rate, most notably in the Thwaites and Pine Island glacier drainage basins. Early Pliocene surface temperatures were about 4 °C warmer than preindustrial and maximum sea level stood ~20 m above present. Using data from a sediment archive on the Amundsen Sea continental rise, we investigate the impact of prolonged Pliocene ocean warmth on the ice-sheet−ocean system. We show that, in contrast to today, during peak ocean warming ~4.6 − 4.5 Ma, terrigenous muds accumulated rapidly under a weak bottom current regime after spill-over of dense shelf water with high suspended load down to the rise. From sediment provenance data we infer major retreat of the Thwaites Glacier system at ~4.4 Ma several hundreds of km inland from its present grounding line position, highlighting the potential for major Earth System changes under prolonged future warming.</jats:p>



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DOI 10.1038/s41467-025-60772-8

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Passchier, S. , Hillenbrand, C. D. , Hemming, S. , Ehrmann, W. , Frederichs, T. , Bohaty, S. M. , Leon, R. , Libman-Roshal, O. , Mino-Moreira, L. , Gohl, K. and Wellner, J. (2025): West Antarctic ice retreat and paleoceanography in the Amundsen Sea in the warm early Pliocene , Nature Communications, 16 (1), 5609- . doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-60772-8


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