Corrigendum to "Influence of ablation-related processes in the build-up of simulated Northern Hemisphere ice sheets during the last glacial cycle" published in The Cryosphere, 7, 681–698, 2013 [PDF]
Sylvie Charbit+4 more
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Abstract Antarctic warm extremes in winter have been one of major concerns because they are sometimes associated with anomalous snowfall and thus increase surface mass balance. Station observations and ERA5 showed that East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) experienced an unprecedented warm late‐winter (July‐August) in 2024 since the late 1950s.
Zhaosheng Zhai+3 more
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Cumulative Departure Model of the Cryosphere During the Pleistocene [PDF]
Theodore V. Hromadka+4 more
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Regime Shift in Arctic Ocean Sea‐Ice Extent
Abstract A regime shift is an abrupt, substantial, and persistent change in the state of a system. We show that a regime shift in the September Arctic sea‐ice extent (SIE) occurred in 2007. Before 2007, September SIE was declining approximately linearly.
Harry L. Stern
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Millennial-scale variability of the Antarctic ice sheet during the early Miocene. [PDF]
Sullivan NB+5 more
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Corrigendum to "A new approach to mapping permafrost and change incorporating uncertainties in ground conditions and climate projections" published in The Cryosphere, 8, 2177–2194, 2014 [PDF]
Yu Zhang+3 more
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Length Scales, Rates, and Variability of Mixing Downstream of River Confluences
Abstract Past work on lateral mixing downstream of river confluences has focused on mixing at individual confluences, limiting general knowledge of this process. This study evaluates the average length scales, rates, and variability of lateral mixing downstream at 43 confluences for 150 events based on contrasts in gray‐scale intensity of confluent ...
Tasneem Haq Meem+4 more
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Icings and their role as an important element of the cryosphere in High Arctic glacier forefields [PDF]
Ireneusz Sobota
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Sources and Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Kongsfjorden: Insights From Radiocarbon Analysis
Abstract The Arctic is undergoing rapid warming, resulting in accelerating glacier melt and release of nutrients, particles, and organic matter into coastal fjord systems. Kongsfjorden, a fjord in Svalbard, serves as a natural laboratory for investigating climate‐driven shifts in high‐latitude fjord ecosystems and their broader implications for the ...
Sunmin Oh+5 more
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