Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic forcing over millennia, but observations made during the past two decades have radically altered this viewpoint and have demonstrated that marine-terminating outlet glaciers can undergo dramatic dynamic change at annual timescales. This paper reviews the substantial progress made in our understanding of the links between marine-terminating Arctic outlet glacier behaviour and the ocean-climate system during the past 20 years, when many ice masses have rapidly lost mass. Specifically, we assess three primary climatic/oceanic controls on outlet glacier dynamics, namely air temperature, ocean temperature and sea ice concentrations, and discuss key...
Recent studies have highlighted the dynamic behavior of marine-terminating outlet glaciers over deca...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the rap...
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The Canadian Arctic Archipelago contains >300 glaciers that terminate in the ocean, but little is kn...
[1] Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ic...
Over the past two decades, mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has accelerated and contrib...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the ra...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
Ice shelves restrain flow from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Climate-ocean warming could f...
Substantial ice loss has occurred in the Russian High Arctic during the past decade, predominantly o...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Marine-terminating outlet glaciers allow Arctic ice masses, such as the Greenland Ice Sheet, to resp...
In recent decades, hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63° to 70°S) have undergon...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Si...
Mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet has increased over the past two decades, currently accounting...
Recent studies have highlighted the dynamic behavior of marine-terminating outlet glaciers over deca...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the rap...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission ...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago contains >300 glaciers that terminate in the ocean, but little is kn...
[1] Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ic...
Over the past two decades, mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has accelerated and contrib...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the ra...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
Ice shelves restrain flow from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Climate-ocean warming could f...
Substantial ice loss has occurred in the Russian High Arctic during the past decade, predominantly o...
Discharge from marine-terminating outlet glaciers represents a key component of the Greenland Ice Sh...
Marine-terminating outlet glaciers allow Arctic ice masses, such as the Greenland Ice Sheet, to resp...
In recent decades, hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63° to 70°S) have undergon...
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass in response to recent climatic and oceanic warming. Si...
Mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet has increased over the past two decades, currently accounting...
Recent studies have highlighted the dynamic behavior of marine-terminating outlet glaciers over deca...
Accelerated discharge through marine-terminating outlet glaciers has been a key component of the rap...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission ...