Year-round acoustic presence of fin whales southwest of Svalbard suggests mixed-use habitat for feeding and breeding. [PDF]
Szesciorka AR +5 more
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Enhanced ventilation of Eastern North Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone with deglacial slowdown of Meridional Overturning. [PDF]
Barragán-Montilla S +5 more
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Dynamic and calving response of a major Greenland ice stream to a propagating subglacial flood
Wehrlé A +6 more
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A Close Look at Dissolved Silica Dynamics in Disko Bay, West Greenland. [PDF]
Hopwood MJ +9 more
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Geologically constrained 2-million-year-long simulations of Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat and expansion through the Pliocene. [PDF]
Halberstadt ARW +4 more
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Iceberg calving and the glacioclimatic record
Glacier fluctuations can yield climatic information. However, the relationship between climate and calving glaciers is not straightforward. Iceberg calving introduces instability to the glacier system causing glaciers to oscillate asynchronously with each other and with noncalving glaciers, and out of phase with climate change.
Charles R Warren
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Iceberg calving from a Canadian Arctic tidewater glacier
Time lapse imagery, an audio recorder and geophones were used to detect iceberg calving events on the Belcher Glacier, Devon Island, in the Canadian High Arctic, in order to identify the major controls on the rate and style of calving. Eleven calving events were identified between June 4th and August 14th 2009 which accounted for 44% of the annual ...
Milne, Hannah Maree
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Evaluation of Iceberg Calving Models Against Observations From Greenland Outlet Glaciers
Frontal ablation processes at marine‐terminating glaciers are challenging to observe and difficult to represent in numerical ice flow models, yet play critical roles in modulating ice sheet mass balance.
Tristan Amaral +2 more
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Numerical and experimental investigation of tsunamis generated by iceberg calving [PDF]
With climate change as an increasingly important issue, the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have suffered rapid ice mass losses contributing to sea level rise. Iceberg calving is one of the main factors for ice mass loss and may also generate large tsunamis when icebergs calve into a water body, threatening the fishing and shipping industries and ...
Chen, Fan
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