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  • Five researchers discuss how diverse physics ideas can help better understand the part of Earth’s climate system consisting of snow and ice.

    • Alison F. Banwell
    • Justin C. Burton
    • Jan Åström
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Physics
    Volume: 5, P: 446-449
  • Meltwater ponding on top of ice shelves is thought to play a role in ice-shelf flexure and fracture, however in-situ evidence of these mechanisms is lacking. Here, the authors provide field-based evidence showing the impact of the filling and draining of four surface lakes on ice-shelf flexure in Antarctica.

    • Alison F. Banwell
    • Ian C. Willis
    • Douglas R. MacAyeal
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-10
  • By 2100, the Larsen C Ice Shelf may be at risk of firn air depletion, while the larger Ross and Ronne-Filchner Ice Shelfs will probably experience little change in firn air content, according to projections from a statistical firn emulator over 2015-2100.

    • Devon Dunmire
    • Nander Wever
    • Jan T. M. Lenaerts
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 1-13
  • The different contributions of long-term and short-term variability to the evolution of ice sheets lead to substantial uncertainties in ice sheet models. This Review describes the response of ice sheets to oceanic, atmospheric and hydrological processes across a range of timescales.

    • Edward Hanna
    • Dániel Topál
    • Lizz Ultee
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 193-210
  • With warming, meltwater will play an increasingly important role in driving ice loss from Antarctica, raising global sea levels. This Perspective discusses the key process through which Antarctic surface hydrology impacts mass balance.

    • Robin E. Bell
    • Alison F. Banwell
    • Jonathan Kingslake
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 1044-1052
  • Mirza et al. assess the relationship between diet, the gut microbiota, and pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis. They observe that a higher Mediterranean diet score and nutrient intakes, such as fiber, are associated with a lower odds of having multiple sclerosis, and that the gut microbiota might mediate this protective relationship.

    • Ali I. Mirza
    • Feng Zhu
    • Helen Tremlett
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 4, P: 1-10