Grinnell and Terra Nivea Ice Caps are located onthe southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. These relatively small ice caps have received little attention compared to the much larger ice masses further north. Their evolution can, however, give valuable information about the impact of the recent Arctic warming at lower latitudes (i.e. ∼62.5◦ N). In this paper, we measure or estimate historical and recent changes of area, elevation and mass of both ice caps using in situ, airborne and spaceborne data sets, including imagery from the Pléiades satellites. The area of Terra Nivea Ice Cap has decreased by 34 % since the late 1950s, while that of Grinnell Ice Cap has decreased by 20 % since 1952. For both ice caps, the...
[1] Long-term rates of thickness change were derived at several spatial scales using a variety of me...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Arctic glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are losing mass rapidly, and this process is expected to continue...
Grinnell and Terra Nivea Ice Caps are located on the southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, in the Canadia...
ABSTRACT. Multi-temporal satellite imagery and historical aerial photography reveal that two souther...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps, mostly concentrated ...
Repeat airborne or satellite measurements of surface elevation over ice caps are often used tocalcul...
Though much attention has been focused in recent years on the melting of ice from Greenland and Anta...
The Canadian Arctic contains the largest area of land ice (~150,000 km2) on Earth outside the ice sh...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Two pairs of small stagnant ice bodies on the Hazen Plateau of northeastern Ellesmere Island, the St...
The Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as a region of rapid on-going climate change with impact...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps mostly concentr...
The consequences of global warming on land ice masses are difficult to assess in detail, as two-dime...
Relatively little is known about the glaciers of northern Ellesmere Island, Canada. Here we describe...
[1] Long-term rates of thickness change were derived at several spatial scales using a variety of me...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Arctic glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are losing mass rapidly, and this process is expected to continue...
Grinnell and Terra Nivea Ice Caps are located on the southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, in the Canadia...
ABSTRACT. Multi-temporal satellite imagery and historical aerial photography reveal that two souther...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps, mostly concentrated ...
Repeat airborne or satellite measurements of surface elevation over ice caps are often used tocalcul...
Though much attention has been focused in recent years on the melting of ice from Greenland and Anta...
The Canadian Arctic contains the largest area of land ice (~150,000 km2) on Earth outside the ice sh...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Two pairs of small stagnant ice bodies on the Hazen Plateau of northeastern Ellesmere Island, the St...
The Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as a region of rapid on-going climate change with impact...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps mostly concentr...
The consequences of global warming on land ice masses are difficult to assess in detail, as two-dime...
Relatively little is known about the glaciers of northern Ellesmere Island, Canada. Here we describe...
[1] Long-term rates of thickness change were derived at several spatial scales using a variety of me...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Arctic glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are losing mass rapidly, and this process is expected to continue...