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1. Extensive palaeo-surfaces beneath the Evans–Rutford region of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet control modern and past ice flow

2. Alpine topography of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains, Antarctica, mapped from ice sheet surface morphology

3. Subglacial valleys preserved in the highlands of south and east Greenland record restricted ice extent during past warmer climates

4. Extensive and anomalous grounding line retreat at Vanderford Glacier, Vincennes Bay, Wilkes Land, East Antarctica

5. Direct measurement of warm Atlantic Intermediate Water close to the grounding line of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79° N) Glacier, northeast Greenland

6. Increased warm water intrusions could cause mass loss in East Antarctica during the next 200 years

7. Holocene history of the 79° N ice shelf reconstructed from epishelf lake and uplifted glaciomarine sediments

8. Slowdown of Shirase Glacier, East Antarctica, caused by strengthening alongshore winds

9. Summer sea-ice variability on the Antarctic margin during the last glacial period reconstructed from snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea) stomach-oil deposits

10. Mid-Holocene thinning of David Glacier, Antarctica: chronology and controls

11. Recent acceleration of Denman Glacier (1972–2017), East Antarctica, driven by grounding line retreat and changes in ice tongue configuration

12. Subglacial lakes and hydrology across the Ellsworth Subglacial Highlands, West Antarctica

13. Distribution and seasonal evolution of supraglacial lakes on Shackleton Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

14. Intermittent structural weakening and acceleration of the Thwaites Glacier Tongue between 2000 and 2018

15. Velocity increases at Cook Glacier, East Antarctica, linked to ice shelf loss and a subglacial flood event

16. Simultaneous disintegration of outlet glaciers in Porpoise Bay (Wilkes Land), East Antarctica, driven by sea ice break-up

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