Ice mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet is the largest single contributor to sea level rise in the 21st century. The mass loss rate has accelerated in recent decades mainly due to thinning and retreat of its outlet glaciers. The diverse calving mechanisms responsible for tidewater glacier retreat are not fully understood yet. Since a tidewater glacier’s sensitivity to external forcings depends on its calving style, detailed insight into calving processes is necessary to improve projections of ice sheet mass loss by calving. As tidewater glaciers are mostly thinning, their calving styles are expected to change. Here, we study calving behaviour changes under a thinning regime at Bowdoin Glacier, north-western Greenland, by combining field ...
Retreat of calving glaciers worldwide has contributed substantially to sea-level rise in recent deca...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
To better understand recent rapid recession of marine-terminating glaciers in Greenland, we performe...
Ice mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet is the largest single contributor to sea level rise in th...
This research has been supported by the Alfred and Flora Spälti Fund and the ETH Zurich Foundation (...
Calving is a crucial process for the mass loss of outlet glaciers draining the Greenland ice sheet. ...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30 % and 60 % of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, wh...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30 % and 60 % of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, wh...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
Since the 1980s, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing ice mass at an increased rate. Our current ...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
Retreat of calving glaciers worldwide has contributed substantially to sea-level rise in recent deca...
In combination, the breakaway of icebergs (calving) and submarine melting at marineterminating glaci...
In this paper, we analyse the calving activity of the Bowdoin Glacier, north-western Greenland, in 2...
Retreat of calving glaciers worldwide has contributed substantially to sea-level rise in recent deca...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
To better understand recent rapid recession of marine-terminating glaciers in Greenland, we performe...
Ice mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet is the largest single contributor to sea level rise in th...
This research has been supported by the Alfred and Flora Spälti Fund and the ETH Zurich Foundation (...
Calving is a crucial process for the mass loss of outlet glaciers draining the Greenland ice sheet. ...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30 % and 60 % of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, wh...
Iceberg calving accounts for between 30 % and 60 % of net mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet, wh...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
Since the 1980s, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing ice mass at an increased rate. Our current ...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
Retreat of calving glaciers worldwide has contributed substantially to sea-level rise in recent deca...
In combination, the breakaway of icebergs (calving) and submarine melting at marineterminating glaci...
In this paper, we analyse the calving activity of the Bowdoin Glacier, north-western Greenland, in 2...
Retreat of calving glaciers worldwide has contributed substantially to sea-level rise in recent deca...
Iceberg calving accounts for around half of all mass loss from both the Greenland and Antarctic ice ...
To better understand recent rapid recession of marine-terminating glaciers in Greenland, we performe...