Regional biases in absolute sea-level estimates from tide gauge data
due to residual unmodeled vertical land movement.
(2012)
Journal Article
King, M., Keshin, M., Whitehouse, P., Thomas, I., Milne, G., & Riva, R. (2012). due to residual unmodeled vertical land movement. Geophysical Research Letters, 39(14), https://doi.org/10.1029/2012gl052348
All Outputs (75)
A Reconciled Estimate of Ice-Sheet Mass Balance. (2012)
Journal Article
Shepherd, A., Ivins, E., Geruo, A., Barletta, V., Bentley, M., Bettadpur, S., …Zwally, H. (2012). A Reconciled Estimate of Ice-Sheet Mass Balance. Science, 338(6111), 1183-1189. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1228102
Lower satellite-gravimetry estimates of Antarctic sea-level contribution. (2012)
Journal Article
King, M., Bingham, R., Moore, P., Whitehouse, P., Bentley, M., & Milne, G. (2012). Lower satellite-gravimetry estimates of Antarctic sea-level contribution. Nature, 491(7425), https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11621
Widespread low rates of Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment revealed by GPS observations. (2011)
Journal Article
Thomas, I., King, M., Bentley, M., Whitehouse, P., Penna, N., Williams, S., …Koivula, H. (2011). Widespread low rates of Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment revealed by GPS observations. Geophysical Research Letters, 38(22), https://doi.org/10.1029/2011gl049277
Geological constraints on glacio-isostatic adjustment models of relative sea-level change during deglaciation of Prince Gustav Channel, Antarctic Peninsula. (2011)
Journal Article
Roberts, S., Hodgson, D., Sterken, M., Verleyen, E., Vyverman, W., Sabbe, K., …Whitehouse, P. (2011). Geological constraints on glacio-isostatic adjustment models of relative sea-level change during deglaciation of Prince Gustav Channel, Antarctic Peninsula. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30(25-26), 3603-3617. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.009
Reconstructing the contribution of the Weddell Sea sector, Antarctica, to sea level rise since the last glacial maximum, using numerical modelling constrained by field evidence. (2011)
Journal Article
Le Brocq, A., Bentley, M., Fogwill, C., Hubbard, A., Sugden, D., & Whitehouse, P. (2011). Reconstructing the contribution of the Weddell Sea sector, Antarctica, to sea level rise since the last glacial maximum, using numerical modelling constrained by field evidence. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30(19-20), 2422-2432. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.05.009
A new relative sea level curve for the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. (2011)
Journal Article
Watcham, E., Bentley, M., Hodgson, D., Roberts, S., Fretwell, P., Lloyd, J., …Moreton, S. (2011). A new relative sea level curve for the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30(21-22), 3152-3170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.021
Climate and climate-related issues for the safety assessment SR-Site: Chapter 3.3. Isostatic adjustment and shore-level changes. (2010)
Report
Whitehouse, P., & Näslund, J. (2010). Climate and climate-related issues for the safety assessment SR-Site: Chapter 3.3. Isostatic adjustment and shore-level changes. [No known commissioning body]
Glacial isostatic adjustment and sea-level change : state of the art report (2009)
Report
Whitehouse, P. (2009). Glacial isostatic adjustment and sea-level change : state of the art report. Svensk Kärnbränslehantering
Glacial isostatic adjustment as a control on coastal processes: An example from the Siberian Arctic (2007)
Journal Article
Whitehouse, P., Allen, M., & Milne, G. (2007). Glacial isostatic adjustment as a control on coastal processes: An example from the Siberian Arctic. Geology, 35(8), 747-750. https://doi.org/10.1130/g23437a.1The geomorphology of the western Siberian Arctic coast represents a significant departure from the global trend of Holocene delta formation by major rivers. The Ob' and Yenisei Rivers in western Siberia drain into the Arctic Ocean via estuaries 900 a... Read More about Glacial isostatic adjustment as a control on coastal processes: An example from the Siberian Arctic.
Climate and climate-related issues for the safety assessment SR-Can: Chapter 3.3. Isostatic adjustment and shoreline migration (2006)
Report
Whitehouse, P. (2006). Climate and climate-related issues for the safety assessment SR-Can: Chapter 3.3. Isostatic adjustment and shoreline migration. [No known commissioning body]
Impact of 3-D Earth structure on Fennoscandian glacial isostatic adjustment: Implications for space-geodetic estimates of present-day crustal deformations (2006)
Journal Article
Whitehouse, P., Latychev, K., Milne, G. A., Mitrovica, J. X., & Kendall, R. (2006). Impact of 3-D Earth structure on Fennoscandian glacial isostatic adjustment: Implications for space-geodetic estimates of present-day crustal deformations. Geophysical Research Letters, 33, https://doi.org/10.1029/2006gl026568The importance of including lateral Earth structure in the analysis of Fennoscandian glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) is investigated using a finite volume numerical formulation. Comparing output from radially-varying 1-D Earth models and models wh... Read More about Impact of 3-D Earth structure on Fennoscandian glacial isostatic adjustment: Implications for space-geodetic estimates of present-day crustal deformations.
A physical model for the motion of the Sierra Block relative to North America (2005)
Journal Article
Whitehouse, P., England, P., & Houseman, G. (2005). A physical model for the motion of the Sierra Block relative to North America. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 237(3-4), 590-600. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2005.03.028We explain the motion of the Sierra Block with respect to North America by treating it as a rigid inclusion within a thin sheet of non-Newtonian fluid, representing the continental lithosphere of North America. Deformation within North America is dri... Read More about A physical model for the motion of the Sierra Block relative to North America.
The Viscosity Distribution in Asia (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Whitehouse, P., & England, P. (2002). The Viscosity Distribution in Asia.
Increased ice loading in the Antarctic Peninsula since the 1850s and its effect on glacial isostatic adjustment.
Journal Article
Nield, G., Whitehouse, P., King, M., Clarke, P., & Bentley, M. (online). Increased ice loading in the Antarctic Peninsula since the 1850s and its effect on glacial isostatic adjustment. Geophysical Research Letters, https://doi.org/10.1029/2012gl052559