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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Space geodesy constrains ice age terminal deglaciation: The global ICE‐6G_C (VM5a) model

W. R. Peltier; Donald F. Argus; Rosemarie Drummond

A new model of the last deglaciation event of the Late Quaternary ice age is here described and denoted as ICE-6G_C (VM5a). It differs from previously published models in this sequence in that it has been explicitly refined by applying all of the available Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of vertical motion of the crust that may be brought to bear to constrain the thickness of local ice cover as well as the timing of its removal. Additional space geodetic constraints have also been applied to specify the reference frame within which the GPS data are described. The focus of the paper is upon the three main regions of Last Glacial Maximum ice cover, namely, North America, Northwestern Europe/Eurasia, and Antarctica, although Greenland and the British Isles will also be included, if peripherally, in the discussion. In each of the three major regions, the model predictions of the time rate of change of the gravitational field are also compared to that being measured by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellites as an independent means of verifying the improvement of the model achieved by applying the GPS constraints. Several aspects of the global characteristics of this new model are also discussed, including the nature of relative sea level history predictions at far-field locations, in particular the Caribbean island of Barbados, from which especially high-quality records of postglacial sea level change are available but which records were not employed in the development of the model. Although ICE-6G_C (VM5a) is a significant improvement insofar as the most recently available GPS observations are concerned, comparison of model predictions with such far-field relative sea level histories enables us to identify a series of additional improvements that should follow from a further stage of model iteration.


Geophysical Journal International | 2002

On the postglacial isostatic adjustment of the British Isles and the shallow viscoelastic structure of the Earth

W. R. Peltier; Ian Shennan; Rosemarie Drummond; Benjamin P. Horton


Geophysical Journal International | 2014

The Antarctica component of postglacial rebound model ICE-6G_C (VM5a) based on GPS positioning, exposure age dating of ice thicknesses, and relative sea level histories

Donald F. Argus; W. R. Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond; Angelyn W. Moore


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2002

Global to local scale parameters determining relative sea-level changes and the post-glacial isostatic adjustment of Great Britain

Ian Shennan; W. Richard Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond; Ben Horton


Geophysical Journal International | 1986

Post‐glacial rebound and transient lower mantle rheology

W. R. Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond; A. M. Tushingham


Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

Rheological stratification of the lithosphere: A direct inference based upon the geodetically observed pattern of the glacial isostatic adjustment of the North American continent

W. R. Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2009

Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline and their implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models

Benjamin P. Horton; W. R. Peltier; Stephen J. Culver; Rosemarie Drummond; Simon E. Engelhart; Andrew C. Kemp; David J. Mallinson; E.R. Thieler; Stan Riggs; D.V. Ames; Katie H. Thomson


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011

ICE-5G and ICE-6G models of postglacial relative sea-level history applied to the Holocene coral reef record of northeastern St Croix, U.S.V.I.: investigating the influence of rotational feedback on GIA processes at tropical latitudes

Marguerite A. Toscano; W. Richard Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond


Geophysical Research Letters | 2010

Deepest mantle viscosity: Constraints from Earth rotation anomalies

W. R. Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Comment on “Ocean mass from GRACE and glacial isostatic adjustment” by D. P. Chambers et al.

W. R. Peltier; Rosemarie Drummond; K. Roy

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Donald F. Argus

California Institute of Technology

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K. Roy

University of Toronto

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Benjamin P. Horton

Nanyang Technological University

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Lev Tarasov

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Angelyn W. Moore

California Institute of Technology

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