Calving has been studied for glaciers ranging from slow polar glaciers that calve on dry land, such as on Deception Island (63.0-degrees-S, 60.6-degrees-W) in Antarctica, through temperate Alaskan tide-water glaciers, to fast outlet glaciers that float in fiords and calve in deep water, such as Jakobshavns Isbrae (69.2-degrees-N, 49.9-degrees-W) in Greenland. Calving from grounded ice walls and floating ice shelves is the main ablation mechanism for the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, as it was along marine and lacustrine margins of former Pleistocene ice sheets, and is for tide-water and polar glaciers. Yet, the theory of ice calving is underdeveloped because of inherent dangers in obtaining field data to test and constrain calving mod...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30% and 60% of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, whic...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
Over large coastal regions in Greenland and Antarctica the ice sheet calves directly into the ocean....
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214310794457344.We ...
Calving is an important mechanism that controls the dynamics of marine terminating glaciers of Green...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
This is the publisher's version, copyright by the International Glaciological Society.Data from Colu...
Calving is an important mass-loss process for many glaciers worldwide, and has been assumed to respo...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
The authors acknowledge funding from NERC NE/P011365/1 CALISMO (Calving Laws for Ice Sheet Models)In...
We propose a general framework for iceberg-calving models that can be applied to any calving margin...
Ocean-terminating glaciers in Arctic regions have undergone rapid dynamic changes in recent years, w...
Both ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are discharging ice into the ocean. In many regions alon...
Calving of ice is a relatively new area of research in the still young field of glaciology. In the s...
Calving from tidewater glaciers and ice shelves accounts for around half the mass loss from both pol...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30% and 60% of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, whic...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
Over large coastal regions in Greenland and Antarctica the ice sheet calves directly into the ocean....
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214310794457344.We ...
Calving is an important mechanism that controls the dynamics of marine terminating glaciers of Green...
Calving of icebergs is an important component of mass loss from the polar ice sheets and glaciers in...
This is the publisher's version, copyright by the International Glaciological Society.Data from Colu...
Calving is an important mass-loss process for many glaciers worldwide, and has been assumed to respo...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
The authors acknowledge funding from NERC NE/P011365/1 CALISMO (Calving Laws for Ice Sheet Models)In...
We propose a general framework for iceberg-calving models that can be applied to any calving margin...
Ocean-terminating glaciers in Arctic regions have undergone rapid dynamic changes in recent years, w...
Both ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are discharging ice into the ocean. In many regions alon...
Calving of ice is a relatively new area of research in the still young field of glaciology. In the s...
Calving from tidewater glaciers and ice shelves accounts for around half the mass loss from both pol...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30% and 60% of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, whic...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
Over large coastal regions in Greenland and Antarctica the ice sheet calves directly into the ocean....