The mass balances of White Glacier and Baby Glacier, at 79.5o N on Axel Heiberg Island in the High Arctic of Canada, have been monitored since 1960. Photogrammetric estimates of terminus fluctuations are available for White Glacier and its larger neighbour, Thompson Glacier, from relatively frequent photographs dating back to the first recorded image in 1948. In addition, an ice-off (breakup) record for Colour Lake, located between White and Baby Glaciers, is available back to 1959. These data series, up to 1999, are presented. While the glacier records show an excess of ablation over accumulation and so suggest warming, the lake ice record and the advance of Thompson Glacier seem to indicate cooling. These records are of special significan...
AbstractRapid environmental change has been observed in the De Long Islands, Siberian Arctic, where ...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands (QEI) contain ~14% of the world's glacier and ice-cap area. Sparse ...
This study presents the first reanalysis of a long-term glacier mass-balance record in the Canadian ...
We illustrate the value of longevity in high-latitude glaciological measurement series with results ...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Various measures of the character of ablation season conditions in the Canadian High Arctic (north o...
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coo...
Nunavut contains approximately 75% of Canada's total glacierized area. The high arctic ice caps have...
As the focus of intensive glaciological studies in the 1960–70s, White Glacier on Axel Heiberg Islan...
A global compilation of glacier advances and retreats for the past two millennia grouped by 17 regio...
Knowledge of glacier equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) changes and trends in time is essentialfor futu...
Describes the meteorological program of the Jacobsen- McGill expedition, summers 1960-1962, the purp...
ABSTRACT. A systematic reviewof 1959/60 aerial photography, and1999/2000Landsat 7 imagery, has ident...
The eight-year record of mass balance of Peyto Glacier is correlated to meteorological data measured...
AbstractRapid environmental change has been observed in the De Long Islands, Siberian Arctic, where ...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands (QEI) contain ~14% of the world's glacier and ice-cap area. Sparse ...
This study presents the first reanalysis of a long-term glacier mass-balance record in the Canadian ...
We illustrate the value of longevity in high-latitude glaciological measurement series with results ...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Various measures of the character of ablation season conditions in the Canadian High Arctic (north o...
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coo...
Nunavut contains approximately 75% of Canada's total glacierized area. The high arctic ice caps have...
As the focus of intensive glaciological studies in the 1960–70s, White Glacier on Axel Heiberg Islan...
A global compilation of glacier advances and retreats for the past two millennia grouped by 17 regio...
Knowledge of glacier equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) changes and trends in time is essentialfor futu...
Describes the meteorological program of the Jacobsen- McGill expedition, summers 1960-1962, the purp...
ABSTRACT. A systematic reviewof 1959/60 aerial photography, and1999/2000Landsat 7 imagery, has ident...
The eight-year record of mass balance of Peyto Glacier is correlated to meteorological data measured...
AbstractRapid environmental change has been observed in the De Long Islands, Siberian Arctic, where ...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands (QEI) contain ~14% of the world's glacier and ice-cap area. Sparse ...