Over the past two decades Iceland's glaciers have been undergoing a phase of accelerated retreat set against a backdrop of warmer summers and milder winters. This paper demonstrates how the dynamics of a steep outlet glacier in maritime SE Iceland have changed as it adjusts to recent significant changes in mass balance. Geomorphological evidence from Falljökull, a high-mass turnover temperate glacier, clearly shows that between 1990 and 2004 the ice front was undergoing active retreat resulting in seasonal oscillations of its margin. However, in 2004–2006 this glacier crossed an important dynamic threshold and effectively reduced its active length by abandoning its lower reaches to passive retreat processes. A combination of ice surface str...
ABSTRACTOver recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has incre...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
Over the past two decades Iceland's glaciers have been undergoing a phase of accelerated retreat set...
Over the past two decades Iceland's glaciers have been undergoing a phase of accelerated retreat set...
Iceland's glaciers are particularly sensitive to climate change, and their margins respond to trends...
Iceland's glaciers are particularly sensitive to climate change, and their margins respond to trends...
Over recent decades, glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica have displayed accelerating rates ...
Over recent decades, glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica have displayed accelerating rates ...
Over recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has increased in ...
Since 2007, Falljökull in southeast Iceland has been undergoing passive downwasting, providing an id...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
ABSTRACTOver recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has incre...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
Over the past two decades Iceland's glaciers have been undergoing a phase of accelerated retreat set...
Over the past two decades Iceland's glaciers have been undergoing a phase of accelerated retreat set...
Iceland's glaciers are particularly sensitive to climate change, and their margins respond to trends...
Iceland's glaciers are particularly sensitive to climate change, and their margins respond to trends...
Over recent decades, glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica have displayed accelerating rates ...
Over recent decades, glaciers outside of Greenland and Antarctica have displayed accelerating rates ...
Over recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has increased in ...
Since 2007, Falljökull in southeast Iceland has been undergoing passive downwasting, providing an id...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
ABSTRACTOver recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has incre...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...