On the glaciology of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, Svalbard
The ice masses on Edgeøya and Barentsøya are the least well known in Svalbard. The islands are 42-47% ice covered with the largest ice cap, Edgeøyjøkulen, 1365 km2 in area. The tidewater ice cliffs of eastern Edgeøya are over 80 km long and produce small
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Impact of Holocene environmental change on the evolutionary ecology of an Arctic top predator. [PDF]
Westbury MV +19 more
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Predicting Antarctic Net Snow Accumulation at the Kilometer Scale and Its Impact on Observed Height Changes. [PDF]
Medley B +4 more
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Hot Spots of Glacier Mass Balance Variability in Central Asia. [PDF]
Barandun M +7 more
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Crystal orientation fabric anisotropy causes directional hardening of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream. [PDF]
Gerber TA +22 more
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Tracking the Cracking: A Holistic Analysis of Rapid Ice Shelf Fracture Using Seismology, Geodesy, and Satellite Imagery on the Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf, West Antarctica. [PDF]
Olinger SD +3 more
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Steep Glacier Bed Knickpoints Mitigate Inland Thinning in Greenland. [PDF]
Felikson D +4 more
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The Transient Sea Level Response to External Forcing in CMIP6 Models. [PDF]
Grinsted A +6 more
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Scanned documents detailing radar echo sounding work conducted between 1967 and 2000
Progress Code: completedStatement: The quality of the scanning may vary from document to document, largely depending on the original hardcopy.This dataset contains scanned copies of documents related to historical work around radar echo sounding at Heard
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Thermodynamics of a fast-moving Greenlandic outlet glacier revealed by fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing. [PDF]
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