The cryosphere - all forms of frozen water on Earth- plays a fundamental role in its climate system. Seasonal snow, mountain glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice reflect much of the incoming shortwave radiation at high latitudes and in mountainous terrain back to space, helping to regulate the surface temperature of the planet. Accelerating concentrations of greenhouse gases (Solomon et al. 2009) are responsible for late twentieth and early twenty-first century tropospheric warming; this warming in turn drives large-scale changes in the cryosphere, with global implications that include changes in hemispheric circulation (Francis and Vavrus 2012), sea level rise (Gardner et al. 2013) and increased warming through ice-albedo feedbacks
Contributors: Mikko Heino, Jens Christian Holst, Reidar Toresen, Sigurd Tjelmelan
234 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June, 2000. Captured March 25...
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The main objective of this report is to describe the calibration, verification, and sensitivity anal...
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Old-growth forest reserves offer the potential to facilitate the maintenance of multiple ecosystem s...
The greenhouse effect is accepted as an undisputed fact from both theoretical and observational cons...
Contributors: Mikko Heino, Jens Christian Holst, Reidar Toresen, Sigurd Tjelmelan
234 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June, 2000. Captured March 25...
Earth’s climate is maintained through radiation balance of solar heating and infrared cooling, moder...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
Prepared for Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Edmonton.Non-Peer ReviewedThe...
The following report summarizes a vulnerability assessment conducted for that portion of the State H...
Hydroelectric energy is the most abundant source of energy for Newfoundland and Labrador. However, t...
Nejadhashemi, A.P., et. al, Toronto Lake Watershed Assessment: Preliminary Report, Manhattan, Kansas...
Northern Cross Yukon Ltd. is in the process of electing a treatment method for drinking water provis...
The FAA Alaska Region’s Capstone program is a joint initiative with industry to improve aviation saf...
Development of new agricultural industries in northern Australia is often perceived as a solution to...
The main objective of this report is to describe the calibration, verification, and sensitivity anal...
The Muskrat falls hydroelectric project in Newfoundland and Labrador is an 824 MW hydroelectric faci...
Old-growth forest reserves offer the potential to facilitate the maintenance of multiple ecosystem s...
The greenhouse effect is accepted as an undisputed fact from both theoretical and observational cons...
Contributors: Mikko Heino, Jens Christian Holst, Reidar Toresen, Sigurd Tjelmelan
234 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June, 2000. Captured March 25...
Earth’s climate is maintained through radiation balance of solar heating and infrared cooling, moder...