Scars of tectonism promote ice-sheet nucleation from Hercules Dome into West Antarctica

Abstract

Geology and bed topography influence how ice sheets respond to climate change. At Hercules Dome, three-dimensional swath radar technology reveals an ancient, alpine landscape with hanging tributary valleys and large U-shaped valleys. Formation mechanisms for subglacial landforms are inconsistent with the currently slowly flowing ice, suggesting that past tectonism created basins and promoted ice flow from Hercules Dome into the Ross and Filchner-Ronne sectors.

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Nature Geoscience