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Abstract Despite decades of study, the detailed geometry of the Connector fault at the Alaska–Canada border remains poorly constrained. We investigate the rupture complexity and directivity of the 6 December 2025, Mw 7.0 Hubbard Glacier earthquake using hypocenter relocations, moment tensor inversions of the mainshock and aftershocks, and finite‐fault ...
Mohammadreza Jamalreyhani +3 more
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A nonlinear polycrystalline ice elastoplastic contact model and its application. [PDF]
Li X, Zhang G, Chen X.
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Glacial Ice‐Front Calving: Internal Wave Generation and Melting
Abstract Small, frequent calving events dominate the behavior of most Arctic marine‐terminating glaciers, yet their oceanographic impacts remain largely unquantified. We present the first direct observations of internal waves generated by modest ice‐fall calving at Kronebreen, Svalbard. High‐resolution current meter and microstructure measurements show
M. E. Inall +3 more
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A dataset on bathymetry and hydrology of an emerging periglacial lagoon in Svalbard, Arctic. [PDF]
Šiaulys A +7 more
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Abstract We present the first in situ observations of the full turbulence tensor of free convection under lake ice, obtained using an original method based on a set of two synchronized acoustic Doppler profilers to measure all six turbulent stress components.
G. B. Kirillin +2 more
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Long-term changes of alpine stream macroinvertebrates in relation to glacial recession. [PDF]
Bruni S +3 more
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Seasonal changes of mélange thickness coincide with Greenland calving dynamics. [PDF]
Meng Y +6 more
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Regional ice flow piracy following the collapse of Midgaard Glacier in Southeast Greenland. [PDF]
Huiban F +9 more
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A data-consistent model of the last glaciation in the Alps achieved with physics-driven AI. [PDF]
Leger TPM +9 more
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Ocean warming drives immediate mass loss from calving glaciers in the high Arctic. [PDF]
Foss Ø +8 more
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