ABSTRACT. Surface melting rarely occurs across most of the Antarctic ice sheet, away from the warmer coastal regions. Nonetheless, isolated melt features are preserved in the firn and ice in response to infrequent and short-lived melting events. An understanding of the formation and occurrence of these melt layers will help us to interpret records of past melt occurrences from polar ice cores such as the Siple Dome ice-core record from West Antarctica. A search in the near-surface firn in West Antarctica found that melt features are extremely rare, and consist of horizontal, laterally continuous, one to a few millimeter thick, ice layers with few air bubbles. The melt layers found date from the 1992/93 and 1991/92 summers. Field experiments...
We use reanalysis data and satellite remote sensing of cloud properties to examine how meteorologica...
Understanding and monitoring the evolution of annual snow is an important aspect of cryosphere resea...
Ice shelves play a key role in the stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet due to their buttressing eff...
ABSTRACT. Surface melting rarely occurs across most of the Antarctic ice sheet, away from the warmer...
Author Posting. © International Glaciological Society, 2005. This article is posted here by permiss...
Abstract. Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsul...
International audienceObservations at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide site show that near...
Surface melting is an important mass loss process from ice sheets. In West Antarctica, the lack of d...
The interpretation of paleo-climate information gained from polar ice cores presumes a precise knowl...
Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsula (AP), La...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
Holocene summertime warming. Visual stratigraphic analyses of the 1004-m ice core identified 62 year...
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by accelerating glac...
Measurement of light intensity transmission was carried out on an ice core S100 from coastal Dronnin...
We use reanalysis data and satellite remote sensing of cloud properties to examine how meteorologica...
Understanding and monitoring the evolution of annual snow is an important aspect of cryosphere resea...
Ice shelves play a key role in the stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet due to their buttressing eff...
ABSTRACT. Surface melting rarely occurs across most of the Antarctic ice sheet, away from the warmer...
Author Posting. © International Glaciological Society, 2005. This article is posted here by permiss...
Abstract. Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsul...
International audienceObservations at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide site show that near...
Surface melting is an important mass loss process from ice sheets. In West Antarctica, the lack of d...
The interpretation of paleo-climate information gained from polar ice cores presumes a precise knowl...
Following a southward progression of ice-shelf disintegration along the Antarctic Peninsula (AP), La...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
Holocene summertime warming. Visual stratigraphic analyses of the 1004-m ice core identified 62 year...
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by accelerating glac...
Measurement of light intensity transmission was carried out on an ice core S100 from coastal Dronnin...
We use reanalysis data and satellite remote sensing of cloud properties to examine how meteorologica...
Understanding and monitoring the evolution of annual snow is an important aspect of cryosphere resea...
Ice shelves play a key role in the stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet due to their buttressing eff...