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1. Grounding Zones: The "Inland" Dynamic Interface Between Seawater, Outlet Glaciers, Subglacial Meltwater Routing, and Ice‐Shelf Processes.

2. Decadal Variability of Ice‐Shelf Melting in the Amundsen Sea Driven by Sea‐Ice Freshwater Fluxes.

3. Decadal Evolution of Ice‐Ocean Interactions at a Large East Greenland Glacier Resolved at Fjord Scale With Downscaled Ocean Models and Observations.

4. Triggers of the 2022 Larsen B multi-year landfast sea ice breakout and initial glacier response.

5. Synchronous retreat of Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers in response to external forcings in the presatellite era.

6. The effect of landfast sea ice buttressing on ice dynamic speedup in the Larsen B embayment, Antarctica.

7. Modeling Ice Melt Rates From Seawater Intrusions in the Grounding Zone of Petermann Gletscher, Greenland.

8. Insights into the vulnerability of Antarctic glaciers from the ISMIP6 ice sheet model ensemble and associated uncertainty.

9. Impact of the Nares Strait sea ice arches on the long-term stability of the Petermann Glacier ice shelf.

10. Multi‐Decadal Record of Sensible‐Heat Polynya Variability From Satellite Optical and Thermal Imagery at Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica.

11. Rapid disintegration and weakening of ice shelves in North Greenland.

12. Antarctic permafrost processes and antiphase dynamics of cold-based glaciers in the McMurdo Dry Valleys inferred from 10Be and 26Al cosmogenic nuclides.

13. High‐Resolution Simulations of the Plume Dynamics in an Idealized 79°N Glacier Cavity Using Adaptive Vertical Coordinates.

14. Widespread slowdown in thinning rates of West Antarctic ice shelves.

15. Cook Ice Shelf and Ninnis Glacier Tongue Bathymetry From Inversion of Operation Ice Bridge Airborne Gravity Data.

16. Limited Impact of Thwaites Ice Shelf on Future Ice Loss From Antarctica.

17. Melt rates in the kilometer-size grounding zone of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, before and during a retreat.

18. Ocean–Ice Sheet Coupling in the Totten Glacier Area, East Antarctica: Analysis of the Feedbacks and Their Response to a Sudden Ocean Warming.

19. IceLines – A new data set of Antarctic ice shelf front positions.

20. Evaluating the Retreat, Arrest, and Regrowth of Crane Glacier Against Marine Ice Cliff Process Models.

21. Icy Trouble in Antarctica.

22. Retreat of Northern Hemisphere Marine‐Terminating Glaciers, 2000–2020.

23. Grounding‐Zone Flow Variability of Priestley Glacier, Antarctica, in a Diurnal Tidal Regime.

24. The Impact of Variable Ocean Temperatures on Totten Glacier Stability and Discharge.

25. Environmental drivers of circum-Antarctic glacier and ice shelf front retreat over the last two decades.

26. Huge iceberg breaks away from 'doomsday glacier'.

27. Revealing the former bed of Thwaites Glacier using sea-floor bathymetry: implications for warm-water routing and bed controls on ice flow and buttressing.

28. Formation of sea ice ponds from ice-shelf runoff, adjacent to the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica.

29. Reply to: "Impact of marine processes on flow dynamics of northern Antarctic Peninsula outlet glaciers" by Rott et al.

30. Ice shelf basal melt rates from a high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) record for Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica.

31. Impact of warming shelf waters on ice mélange and terminus retreat at a large SE Greenland glacier.

32. Ice flow variations at Polar Record Glacier, East Antarctica.

33. Exploration of Antarctic Ice Sheet 100-year contribution to sea level rise and associated model uncertainties using the ISSM framework.

34. Impact of marine processes on flow dynamics of northern Antarctic Peninsula outlet glaciers.

35. Basal channels drive active surface hydrology and transverse ice shelf fracture.

36. Loss of Multiyear Landfast Sea Ice from Yelverton Bay, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada.

37. Sticky spots and a catastrophe possibility in West Antarctica.

38. EARTH'S CRYOSPHERE: Current State and Recent Changes.

39. Warm water access to the continental shelf near the Totten Glacier.

40. In Situ Observations of the Erebus Glacier Tongue Grounding Zone by the Icefin HROV.

41. The multitude of feedbacks between Antarctica's Ice and the Southern Ocean.

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