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Glacier and Permafrost Problems in High South Asia: International Workshop on Cryosphere and Hazards for Hindu Kush, Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau; Kathmandu, Nepal, 31 March to 2 April 2008 [PDF]
John F. Shroder+2 more
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Abstract Impulse‐response functions (IRFs) are mathematical functions that represent the response of the coupled carbon‐climate system to different trajectories of fossil‐fuel emissions and land‐use. They help understand the time‐scales of the Earth system response to perturbations and have played a prominent role in climate policy.
Alexander J. Winkler, Carlos A. Sierra
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Arctic summer sea ice loss will accelerate in coming decades
The Arctic sea ice (ASI) is expected to decrease with further global warming. However, considerable uncertainty remains regarding the temperature range that would lead to a completely ice-free Arctic.
Anna Poltronieri+5 more
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Grounding Zone of Helheim Glacier, Greenland, From Terrestrial Radar Interferometry
Abstract Helheim Glacier, in East Greenland, is a major outlet glacier that discharges about 33 Gigatons of ice per year into the ocean. Helheim has been undergoing a retreat since 2003. Using a portable terrestrial radar interferometer that scans the glacier every 2 min, we characterize its regime of tidal flexure at the ice front margin in relation ...
Jae Hun Kim+4 more
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Contrasting thinning patterns between lake- and land-terminating glaciers in the Bhutanese Himalaya [PDF]
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Lundquist Receives 2008 Cryosphere Young Investigator Award [PDF]
Jeff Dozier, Jessica D. Lundquist
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Detection of Landslide‐Generated Tsunami by Shipborne GNSS Precise Point Positioning
Abstract Precise point positioning (PPP) of ships using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data reveals the precise movements of marine vessels. This method may quantify anomalies in sea surface height with implications for oceanographic monitoring, exploration, and tsunami warning. The GNSS PPP data from the R/V Sikuliaq, a research ship of the
Adam E. Manaster+4 more
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Feedbacks and Interactions: From the Arctic Cryosphere to the Climate System [PDF]
Terry V. Callaghan+5 more
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Circulation and Cloud Responses to Patterned SST Warming
Abstract The climatological atmospheric circulation is key to establishing the tropical “pattern effect”, whereby cloud feedbacks induced by sea surface temperature (SST) warming depend on the spatial structure of that warming. But how patterned warming‐induced circulation changes affect cloud responses is less clear.
Anna Mackie+3 more
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