A selection of six representative papers from across the past decade is shown below. The complete publication record — over seventy peer-reviewed papers, plus data products and ongoing submissions — is maintained on Google Scholar and ORCID.

2024
PNAS
Kim B.-H., Seo K.-W., Lee C.-K., Kim J.-S., Lee W. S., Jin E. K., van den Broeke M. Partitioning the drivers of Antarctic glacier mass balance (2003–2020) using satellite observations and a regional climate model
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2024
Nature Comms.
Miller K. U., Zappa C. J., Gordon A. L., Yoon S.-T., Stevens C., Cornelissen L., Yun S., Lee W. S. High Salinity Shelf Water production in Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, from high-resolution near-surface salinity observations
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2022
Nature Comms.
Yoon S.-T., Lee W. S., Nam S. H., Lee C.-K., Yun S., Heywood K., Boehme L., Zheng Y., et al. Ice front retreat reconfigures meltwater-driven gyres modulating ocean heat delivery to an Antarctic ice shelf
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2020
Nature Geoscience
Morlighem M., Rignot E., Binder T., Blankenship D., Drews R., Eagles G., Eisen O., et al., Lee W. S., et al. Deep glacial troughs and stabilizing ridges unveiled beneath the margins of the Antarctic ice sheet
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2018
Science Advances
Dow C. F., Lee W. S., Greenbaum J. S., Greene C. A., Blankenship D. D., Poinar K., Forrest A. L., Young D. A., Zappa C. J. Basal channels drive active surface hydrology and transverse ice-shelf fracture
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2017
Nature
Bell R. E., Chu W., Kingslake J., Das I., Tedesco M., Tinto K. J., Zappa C. J., Frezzotti M., Boghosian A., Lee W. S. Antarctic ice shelf potentially stabilized by export of meltwater in surface river
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