Frontal positions for a sample of 36 out of a potential ca. 160 glaciers on the subantarctic island of South Georgia have been mapped, georeferenced in ArcGIS and analysed for 20th century fluctuations from a variety of satellite, aerial and oblique photographs, ground surveys and historical sources. Of these glaciers, 2 are currently advancing, 28 are retreating and 6 are stable or show a complex, ambiguous response. Most glaciers on the north-east coast of the island attained more advanced positions during the late 19th century. Since then, smaller mountain and valley glaciers have progressively receded. Although showing more variable behaviour, larger tidewater and sea-calving valley and outlet glaciers generally remained in relatively a...
Antarctica is a region of the world where climate change is visible in the rapid melting of glaciers...
Using archival photography and satellite imagery, we have analysed the rates of advance or retreat o...
This paper is a synopsis of Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey Scientific Report No. 29. Glaciolog...
Frontal positions for a sample of 36 out of a potential ca. 160 glaciers on the subantarctic island ...
South Georgia is a highly glacierized island with a range of glacier types including corrie, valley ...
South Georgia is one of the few landmasses in the Southern Ocean. It provides a crucial geographical...
South Georgia, in the midst of the Southern Ocean, is a mountainous island approximately 170 km long...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
Directional analysis has been used to study changes in the sub-polar climate of the mountainous and ...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
Most glaciers in South America and on the Antarctic Peninsula are retreating and thinning. They are ...
South Georgia is a glaciated island in the South Atlantic, which provides a primary nesting site for...
We mapped and dated the glacial geomorphology of north-east South Georgia, in the maritime sub-Antar...
Antarctica is a region of the world where climate change is visible in the rapid melting of glaciers...
Using archival photography and satellite imagery, we have analysed the rates of advance or retreat o...
This paper is a synopsis of Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey Scientific Report No. 29. Glaciolog...
Frontal positions for a sample of 36 out of a potential ca. 160 glaciers on the subantarctic island ...
South Georgia is a highly glacierized island with a range of glacier types including corrie, valley ...
South Georgia is one of the few landmasses in the Southern Ocean. It provides a crucial geographical...
South Georgia, in the midst of the Southern Ocean, is a mountainous island approximately 170 km long...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
Directional analysis has been used to study changes in the sub-polar climate of the mountainous and ...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
Most glaciers in South America and on the Antarctic Peninsula are retreating and thinning. They are ...
South Georgia is a glaciated island in the South Atlantic, which provides a primary nesting site for...
We mapped and dated the glacial geomorphology of north-east South Georgia, in the maritime sub-Antar...
Antarctica is a region of the world where climate change is visible in the rapid melting of glaciers...
Using archival photography and satellite imagery, we have analysed the rates of advance or retreat o...
This paper is a synopsis of Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey Scientific Report No. 29. Glaciolog...