Research campaigns over the last decade have yielded a growing stream of data that highlight the dynamic nature of Arctic cryosphere and climate change over a range of time scales. As a consequence, rather than seeing the Arctic as a near static environment in which large scale changes occur slowly, we now view the Arctic as a system that is typified by frequent, large and abrupt changes. The traditional focus on end members in the system - glacial versus interglacial periods - has been replaced by a new interest in understanding the patterns and causes of such dynamic change. Instead of interpreting changes almost exclusively as near linear responses to external forcing (e.g. orbitally-forced climate change), research is now concentrated o...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
The Arctic system is moving toward a new state that falls outside the envelope of glacial-interglaci...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
AbstractResearch campaigns over the last decade have yielded a growing stream of data that highlight...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...
The timing and causes of Common Era (CE) glacier growth in the Arctic Atlantic region remain elusive...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017The Arctic Cryosphere (AC) is sensitive to rapid ...
Although the Arctic occupies less than 5% of the Earth's surface, it includes some of the strongest ...
The effects of global warming are documented and predicted to be most pronounced in the Arctic, a re...
The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global pro...
The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global pro...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Summary: Observational analysis of the Arctic warming impacts: The key driver bridging the winter A...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
The Arctic system is moving toward a new state that falls outside the envelope of glacial-interglaci...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
AbstractResearch campaigns over the last decade have yielded a growing stream of data that highlight...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Until relatively recently, it was assumed that Arctic ice masses would respond to climatic/oceanic f...
The timing and causes of Common Era (CE) glacier growth in the Arctic Atlantic region remain elusive...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017The Arctic Cryosphere (AC) is sensitive to rapid ...
Although the Arctic occupies less than 5% of the Earth's surface, it includes some of the strongest ...
The effects of global warming are documented and predicted to be most pronounced in the Arctic, a re...
The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global pro...
The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global pro...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Summary: Observational analysis of the Arctic warming impacts: The key driver bridging the winter A...
Arctic ice masses have rapidly lost mass during the past two decades, coincident with marked climati...
The Arctic system is moving toward a new state that falls outside the envelope of glacial-interglaci...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...