Research by the SWAIS2C science team related to our project
Aim: Providing context and wider science to the SWAIS2C project.
Our 100+ researchers are also working on other projects, some of which are directly relevant to SWAIS2C. This is where you'll find links to some of this research.
A West Antarctic grounding-zone environment shaped by episodic water flow
H. J. Horgan, C. Stewart, C. Stevens, G. Dunbar, L. Balfoort, B. E. Schmidt, P. Washam, M. A. Werder, D. Mandeno, J. Marschalek, C. Hulbe, N. Holschuh, R. Levy, B. Hurwitz, S. Jendersie, K. Johnson, J. Lawrence, R. Morgenstern, A. D. Mullen, E. Quartini, W. Sauthoff, M. Siegfried, H. Still, S. Thorpe-Loversuch, T. van de Flierdt, R. Venturelli, A. Whiteford, 2025. Nat. Geosci. 18, 389–395
Obliquity Disruption and Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics over a 2.4 Myr Astronomical Grand Cycle
N.B. Sullivan, S.R. Meyers, R.H. Levy, R.M. McKay, T. van de Flierdt, J. Marschalek, M. Perotti, L. Zurli, F. Talarico, D. Harwood, L. DeSantis, F. Florindo, T.R. Naish, G.R. Grant, M.O. Patterson, & the Expedition 374, 2025. Scientists. Sciences Advances, 11: ead11996.
Quantitative Sub-Ice and Marine Tracing of Antarctic Sediment Provenance (TASP v0.1)
J.W. Marschalek, E. Gasson, T. van de Flierdt, C.-D. Hillenbrand, M.J. Siegert, & L. Holder, 2025. Geoscientific Model Development, 18: 1673–1708.
Reduced magnitude of Early Pleistocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation
G. R. Grant, T. R. Naish, B. A. Keisling, M. O. Patterson, P. J. J. Kamp, S. R. Meyers, D. P. Strogen, P. Stocchi, R. M. McKay, 2025. Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 349, 109096.