The contribution to the global sea level change from the large ice sheet of Greenland and Antarctica if both ice sheet where to melt completely, is estimated to be approximately 70 meters. How much the actual contribution would be, is due to complex ice dynamics still unclear. It is crucial to gain knowledge about the spatial distribution of wet and frozen beds, in order to increase the understanding of ice-sheet flow. There are yet no complete models available that can fully explain and describe ice sheet motion and the feedback mechanisms that are involved, making this topic important for future predictions and modelling of the impact of a warming climate. Radar sounding can be used for distinguish the different reflectivity between wet a...
Storglaciären is a sub-Arctic polythermal glacier in northern Sweden. Twenty years' monitoring of th...
Ice sheets are amongst the main contributors to sea level rise. They are dynamic systems; they gain ...
Climate change in the Arctic and sub-Arctic has induced substantial changes in the inland cryosphere...
The contribution to the global sea level change from the large ice sheet of Greenland and Antarctica...
The increased temperatures in the Arctic accelerate the loss of land based ice stored in glaciers. T...
With continued warming regional surface air temperatures around the Artic in recent decades, there i...
As the climate is changing, there are clear impacts on the mass balance of glaciers. A glacier can b...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GIS) is the second largest ice sheet on Earth and thus stores a large amoun...
Mass balance of the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland and their changes: The freshwater resourc...
Global warming leads to increased precipitation in the Arctic, as warmer air can carry more moisture...
Ice dynamics are strongly controlled by processes taking place at the interface between the ice and ...
Polythermal glaciers, i.e. glaciers with a combination of ice at and below the freezing point, are w...
Subglacial hydrology is a key component in ice sheet dynamics and controls the sliding of ice sheets...
Interiøren av isflakene består av mange lag akkumulert snø, hvis tykkelse avhenger av overflatemasse...
The focus of this thesis is on improving our understanding of surface and basal processes in the con...
Storglaciären is a sub-Arctic polythermal glacier in northern Sweden. Twenty years' monitoring of th...
Ice sheets are amongst the main contributors to sea level rise. They are dynamic systems; they gain ...
Climate change in the Arctic and sub-Arctic has induced substantial changes in the inland cryosphere...
The contribution to the global sea level change from the large ice sheet of Greenland and Antarctica...
The increased temperatures in the Arctic accelerate the loss of land based ice stored in glaciers. T...
With continued warming regional surface air temperatures around the Artic in recent decades, there i...
As the climate is changing, there are clear impacts on the mass balance of glaciers. A glacier can b...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GIS) is the second largest ice sheet on Earth and thus stores a large amoun...
Mass balance of the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland and their changes: The freshwater resourc...
Global warming leads to increased precipitation in the Arctic, as warmer air can carry more moisture...
Ice dynamics are strongly controlled by processes taking place at the interface between the ice and ...
Polythermal glaciers, i.e. glaciers with a combination of ice at and below the freezing point, are w...
Subglacial hydrology is a key component in ice sheet dynamics and controls the sliding of ice sheets...
Interiøren av isflakene består av mange lag akkumulert snø, hvis tykkelse avhenger av overflatemasse...
The focus of this thesis is on improving our understanding of surface and basal processes in the con...
Storglaciären is a sub-Arctic polythermal glacier in northern Sweden. Twenty years' monitoring of th...
Ice sheets are amongst the main contributors to sea level rise. They are dynamic systems; they gain ...
Climate change in the Arctic and sub-Arctic has induced substantial changes in the inland cryosphere...