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1. Geologically constrained 2-million-year-long simulations of Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat and expansion through the Pliocene.

2. Seafloor geomorphology of the Wrigley Gulf shelf, Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica, reveals two different phases of glaciation.

3. Millennial and orbital-scale variability in a 54 000-year record of total air content from the South Pole ice core.

4. Quantifying the uncertainty in the Eurasian ice-sheet geometry at the Penultimate Glacial Maximum (Marine Isotope Stage 6).

5. An ancient river landscape preserved beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.

6. Millennial and orbital-scale variability in a 54,000-year record of total air content from the South Pole ice core.

7. Reconstructing the post-LGM deglacial history of Hollingsworth Glacier on Ricker Hills, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica.

8. Timing and pace of ice‐sheet withdrawal across the marine–terrestrial transition west of Ireland during the last glaciation.

9. Last exposure process of the Larsemann Hills and adjacent area, East Antarctica, based on bedrock exposure ages.

10. Initiation of the Western Pacific Warm Pool at the Middle Miocene Climate Transition?

11. Detecting glacial refugia in the Southern Ocean.

12. The "missing glaciations" of the Middle Pleistocene.

13. The SP19 chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 2: gas chronology, Δage, and smoothing of atmospheric records.

14. An 83 000-year-old ice core from Roosevelt Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica.

15. Seismic stratigraphy of the Sabrina Coast shelf, East Antarctica: Early history of dynamic meltwater-rich glaciations.

16. Intergranular aragonite cement as evidence for widespread cryogenic brine formation during Quaternary glaciation in the McMurdo Sound region, Antarctica.

17. Abrupt mid-Holocene ice loss in the western Weddell Sea Embayment of Antarctica.

18. Heinrich summers.

19. History of Anvers-Hugo Trough, western Antarctic Peninsula shelf, since the Last Glacial Maximum. Part I: Deglacial history based on new sedimentological and chronological data.

20. Modelling evidence for late Eocene Antarctic glaciations.

21. Dynamic response of East Antarctic ice sheet to Late Pleistocene glacial–interglacial climatic forcing.

22. Quaternary ice thinning of David Glacier in the Terra Nova Bay region, Antarctica.

23. Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation.

24. Evidence for an earliest Oligocene ice sheet on the Antarctic Peninsula.

25. Absence of West Antarctic-sourced silt at ODP Site 1096 in the Bellingshausen Sea during the last interglaciation: Support for West Antarctic ice-sheet deglaciation.

26. Ice surface changes during recent glacial cycles along the Jutulstraumen and Penck Trough ice streams in western Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.

27. Deglaciation of Pope Glacier implies widespread early Holocene ice sheet thinning in the Amundsen Sea sector of Antarctica.

28. Exploring the impact of uncertainty in ice dynamics and climatic forcing on the simulation of Antarctica during the Last Glacial Period.

29. IODP Expedition 379: Development and sensitivity of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet tested from drill records of the Amundsen Sea Embayment.

30. Early mountain glaciation and build-up of the last Patagonian Ice Sheet.

31. Past continental shelf evolution increased Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to climatic conditions.

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