The First Instrumentally Detected Hydrothermal Explosion in Yellowstone National Park
Abstract Hydrothermal explosions are one of the geological hazards most likely to impact people in Yellowstone National Park, but their frequency is poorly known. Infrasound and seismic sensors identified an explosion in Norris Geyser Basin on 15 April 2024, at 14:56 MDT (20:56 UTC)—the first instrumentally detected hydrothermal explosion in the ...
Michael P. Poland+3 more
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Editorial: Observational Assessments of Glacier Mass Changes at Regional and Global Level
Laura Thomson+3 more
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The cryosphere and glacial permafrost as its integral component [PDF]
Wojciech Dobiński
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Offline Atmospheric Transport on a Global Mesh of Hexagons
Abstract We present a new version of the offline transport model from the LMDz atmospheric general circulation model. It paves the globe with hexagons and 12 pentagons of similar surface areas rather than with regular longitude‐latitude rectangles. It is available in a complete, nonlinear version and in a linearized configuration for use in variational
Frédéric Chevallier+4 more
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Identifying Physical Drivers of Arctic Sea Ice Growth and Their Changing Roles in a Warming Climate
Arctic sea ice extent grows from its September minimum through winter, influenced mainly by September sea ice conditions and atmospheric circulation during the ice‐growing season. However, the changing role of the two drivers in a warming climate remains
Peter Yu Feng Siew+3 more
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Water in the Cryosphere of Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas
Yutaka Ageta
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Characteristic Seismic Waves Associated with Cryosphere Dynamics in Eastern Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica [PDF]
Masaki Kanao+2 more
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Preface: Mountain Hydrology and Cryosphere
R. B. Kayastha+4 more
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The global cryosphere: past, present, and future [PDF]
Roger G. Barry, Thian-Yew Gan
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Corrigendum to "The impact of a seasonally ice free Arctic Ocean on the temperature, precipitation and surface mass balance of Svalbard" published in The Cryosphere, 6, 35–50, 2012 [PDF]
Jonathan J. Day+3 more
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