Leveraging Weekly Snow Cover Time Series for Improved Glacier Monitoring and Modeling
Abstract Seasonal snow and ice melt strongly influence glacier mass balance, yet sparse sub‐annual observations limit our understanding of seasonal dynamics. Here we construct and analyze weekly snow cover time series for 200 glaciers across western North America from 2013 to 2023 using an automated image processing pipeline.
Rainey Aberle+5 more
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Novel insight into the spatiotemporal distribution of Greenland ice sheet surface densities from eleven years of satellite radar altimetry. [PDF]
Scanlan KM+3 more
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Software to Enable Ocean Discoveries: A Case Study With ICESat‐2 and Argo
ABSTRACT Increased anthropogenic stressors (e.g., warming, acidification, wildfires, and other extreme events) present complex observational challenges for Earth science, and no one sensor can “do it all”. While many remote sensing technologies are available at present, scientific disciplines are often trained to use only a specific subset, greatly ...
J. Scheick+6 more
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Atmospheric-river-induced foehn events drain glaciers on Novaya Zemlya. [PDF]
Haacker J+4 more
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The unquantified mass loss of Northern Hemisphere marine-terminating glaciers from 2000-2020. [PDF]
Kochtitzky W+17 more
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ABSTRACT The Lady Bug archaeological site (8JE795) is located in a small mid‐channel sinkhole inundated by the Aucilla River in northwest Florida. In this sinkhole are late Quaternary deposits representing a detailed record of landscape change and stability over the last 50,000 years.
Nicholas K. Bentley
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Pervasive glacier retreats across Svalbard from 1985 to 2023. [PDF]
Li T+6 more
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Niche-mediated bacterial community composition in continental glacier alluvial valleys under cold and arid environments. [PDF]
Chen X+7 more
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The Roman Water Management of Arles as Read in Aqueduct Carbonate Archives
ABSTRACT This article reconstructs the complex history of modifications made to the Roman aqueduct of Arelate (Arles), by studying carbonate incrustations in its channels. These deposits, precipitated by flowing water, have preserved an archive of the aqueduct's life‐cycle in their stratigraphy, fabric and stable isotope composition.
Gül Sürmelihindi+3 more
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Influence of the grounding zone on the internal structure of ice shelves. [PDF]
Miles KE+6 more
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