David M Holland
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Recent Articles
1.
Man K, Luterbacher J, Holland D, Yuan N, Geng L, Wang Y, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2025 Jan;
11(5):eadr2821.
PMID: 39879299
Ice core measurements reveal dipole-like snow accumulation trends over West Antarctica throughout the 20th century, with an increase of >2000 billion metric tons over the Antarctic Peninsula and Ellsworth Land...
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Wahlin A, Alley K, Begeman C, Hegrenaes O, Yuan X, Graham A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Jul;
10(31):eadn9188.
PMID: 39083596
Knowledge gaps about how the ocean melts Antarctica's ice shelves, borne from a lack of observations, lead to large uncertainties in sea level predictions. Using high-resolution maps of the underside...
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Tang S, Piao S, Holland D, Kan F, Wang T, Yao T, et al.
Sci Bull (Beijing)
. 2023 Dec;
69(3):367-374.
PMID: 38105165
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) exerts a profound influence on global climate over million-year timescales due to its past uplift. However, whether the ongoing climate changes over the TP, particularly the...
4.
Rosing-Asvid A, Loytynoja A, Momigliano P, Hansen R, Scharff-Olsen C, Valtonen M, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Oct;
32(22):5932-5943.
PMID: 37855154
The Earth's polar regions are low rates of inter- and intraspecific diversification. An extreme mammalian example is the Arctic ringed seal (Pusa hispida hispida), which is assumed to be panmictic...
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Cai W, Gao L, Luo Y, Li X, Zheng X, Zhang X, et al.
Sci Bull (Beijing)
. 2023 Apr;
68(9):946-960.
PMID: 37085399
The Southern Ocean has warmed substantially, and up to early 21st century, Antarctic stratospheric ozone depletion and increasing atmospheric CO have conspired to intensify Southern Ocean warming. Despite a projected...
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Davis P, Nicholls K, Holland D, Schmidt B, Washam P, Riverman K, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Feb;
614(7948):479-485.
PMID: 36792735
Thwaites Glacier is one of the fastest-changing ice-ocean systems in Antarctica. Much of the ice sheet within the catchment of Thwaites Glacier is grounded below sea level on bedrock that...
7.
Khan S, Bamber J, Rignot E, Helm V, Aschwanden A, Holland D, et al.
J Geophys Res Earth Surf
. 2022 Jul;
127(4):e2021JF006505.
PMID: 35864950
We use satellite and airborne altimetry to estimate annual mass changes of the Greenland Ice Sheet. We estimate ice loss corresponding to a sea-level rise of 6.9 ± 0.4 mm...
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Khan S, Bjork A, Bamber J, Morlighem M, Bevis M, Kjaer K, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Nov;
11(1):5718.
PMID: 33203883
The Greenland Ice Sheet is the largest land ice contributor to sea level rise. This will continue in the future but at an uncertain rate and observational estimates are limited...
9.
Holland D, Voytenko D, Christianson K, Dixon T, Mei M, Parizek B, et al.
Oceanography (Wash D C)
. 2020 Aug;
29(4):46-61.
PMID: 32818012
Calving of glacial ice into the ocean from the Greenland Ice Sheet is an important component of global sea level rise. The calving process itself is relatively poorly observed, understood,...
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Holland D, Nicholls K, Basinski A
Science
. 2020 Mar;
367(6484):1326-1330.
PMID: 32193320
The Southern Ocean exerts a major influence on the mass balance of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, either indirectly, by its influence on air temperatures and winds, or directly, mostly through...