Nature Geoscience article co-authored by Agatha de Boer and Helen Coxall

New modelling results for the warm Miocene period 13–17 million years ago show that changes in both ice sheet volume (height) and spatial extent must be considered when predicting changes in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics under global warming.

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Bradshaw, C.D., Langebroek, P.M., Lear, C.H., Lunt, D.J., Coxall, H.K., Sosdian, S.M., & de Boer, A.M., 2021. Hydrological impact of Middle Miocene Antarctic ice-free areas coupled to deep ocean temperatures. Nature Geoscience. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00745-w