As the focus of intensive glaciological studies in the 1960–70s, White Glacier on Axel Heiberg Island, Canada, has played an important role in understanding the dynamics of mostly-cold polythermal glaciers in the high Arctic. In this study, we examine the magnitude, duration and timing of peak velocity events in the summers of 2013–15 using continuous dual-frequency GPS observations, and compare them with similar measurements made in 1968. Summer speed-up events in 1968 and 2014, in which ice velocities reached 200% above winter values, were found to occur in conjunction with formation and drainage of an ice-marginal lake. Despite thinning of the glacier by >20 m and a decrease in annual surface velocities of 15–35% since the 1960s, the ...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
Annual and seasonal surface velocities measured continuously from 1960 to 1970 at White Glacier, a 1...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twic...
We document changes for Mittivakkat Gletscher, the peripheral glacier in Greenland with the longest ...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Speckle tracking of synthetic aperture RADAR imagery (Radarsat-1/2, ALOS PALSAR) and feature trackin...
Glaciers in Southeast Greenland have thinned and receded during the past several decades. Here, we d...
Velocity records of South Croker Bay Glacier (Devon Ice Cap, Canadian Arctic) obtained from offset t...
Mass loss from glaciers and ice caps represents the largest terrestrial component of current sea lev...
Harald Moltke Bræ, a marine-terminating glacier in north-western Greenland, shows episodic surges. A...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
Annual and seasonal surface velocities measured continuously from 1960 to 1970 at White Glacier, a 1...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twic...
We document changes for Mittivakkat Gletscher, the peripheral glacier in Greenland with the longest ...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Predicting the velocity response of glaciers to increased surface melt is a major topic of ongoing r...
Speckle tracking of synthetic aperture RADAR imagery (Radarsat-1/2, ALOS PALSAR) and feature trackin...
Glaciers in Southeast Greenland have thinned and receded during the past several decades. Here, we d...
Velocity records of South Croker Bay Glacier (Devon Ice Cap, Canadian Arctic) obtained from offset t...
Mass loss from glaciers and ice caps represents the largest terrestrial component of current sea lev...
Harald Moltke Bræ, a marine-terminating glacier in north-western Greenland, shows episodic surges. A...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...
The dynamic response of High Arctic glaciers to increased runoff in a warming climate remains poorly...