ABSTRACT. The response of glaciers to changing climate is explored with an atmosphere/glacier hierarchical modeling approach, in which global simulations are downscaled with an Arctic MM5 regional model which provides temperature and precipitation inputs to a glacier mass-balance model. Themass balances of Hubbard and Bering Glaciers, south-central Alaska, USA, are simulated for October 1994–September 2004. The comparisons of the mass-balance simulations using dynamically-downscaled vs observed temperature and precipitation data are in reasonably good agreement, when calibration is used to minimize systematic biases in the MM5 downscalings. The responses of the Hubbard (a large tidewater glacier) and Bering (a large surge-type glacier) mass...
Graduation date: 2008This thesis presents the results of an investigation into the interactions betw...
In this paper, we report on an approach to estimate the contribution of Arctic glaciers to sea-level...
Glacier mass-balance reconstructions provide a means of placing relatively short observational recor...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007The Bering and the Malaspina Glacier system...
Over the past 0.8 million years, 100 kyr ice ages have dominated Earth's climate with geological evi...
A calibrated conceptual glacio-hydrological monthly water balance model (MWBMglacier) was used to ev...
The Lewis Glacier on Mt. Kenya is one of the best studied tropical glaciers and has experienced cons...
Glaciers respond to mass balance changes by adjusting their surface elevation and area. These proper...
In the context of Global Change research, glaciers are of interest because they register small but ...
Glacier mass loss is a key contributor to sea-level change slope instability in high-mountain region...
Dynamic ice-flow models for 12 glaciers and ice caps have been forced with various climate change sc...
The future evolution of global ice sheets under anthropogenic greenhouse forcing and its impact on t...
GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告会日時:2016年3月4日(金) 14:30-16:30 (Core time 14:.30-15:40)会場:国立国語研究所 2Fホワイ
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) contains the largest volume of glacier ice on Earth outside of...
Graduation date: 2017The glaciated coastal mountain watersheds that drain into the Gulf of Alaska (G...
Graduation date: 2008This thesis presents the results of an investigation into the interactions betw...
In this paper, we report on an approach to estimate the contribution of Arctic glaciers to sea-level...
Glacier mass-balance reconstructions provide a means of placing relatively short observational recor...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007The Bering and the Malaspina Glacier system...
Over the past 0.8 million years, 100 kyr ice ages have dominated Earth's climate with geological evi...
A calibrated conceptual glacio-hydrological monthly water balance model (MWBMglacier) was used to ev...
The Lewis Glacier on Mt. Kenya is one of the best studied tropical glaciers and has experienced cons...
Glaciers respond to mass balance changes by adjusting their surface elevation and area. These proper...
In the context of Global Change research, glaciers are of interest because they register small but ...
Glacier mass loss is a key contributor to sea-level change slope instability in high-mountain region...
Dynamic ice-flow models for 12 glaciers and ice caps have been forced with various climate change sc...
The future evolution of global ice sheets under anthropogenic greenhouse forcing and its impact on t...
GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告会日時:2016年3月4日(金) 14:30-16:30 (Core time 14:.30-15:40)会場:国立国語研究所 2Fホワイ
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) contains the largest volume of glacier ice on Earth outside of...
Graduation date: 2017The glaciated coastal mountain watersheds that drain into the Gulf of Alaska (G...
Graduation date: 2008This thesis presents the results of an investigation into the interactions betw...
In this paper, we report on an approach to estimate the contribution of Arctic glaciers to sea-level...
Glacier mass-balance reconstructions provide a means of placing relatively short observational recor...