In August 2010, a 253 km2 ice island calved from the floating glacial tongue of Petermann Glacier in Northwest Greenland. Petermann Ice Island (PII)-B, a large fragment of this original ice island, is the most intensively observed ice island in recent decades. We chronicle PII-B’s deterioration over four years while it drifted more than 2,400 km south along Canada’s eastern Arctic coast, investigate the ice island’s interactions with surrounding ocean waters, and report on its substantial seafloor scour. Three-dimensional sidewall scans of PII-B taken while it was grounded 130 km southeast of Clyde River, Nunavut, show that prolonged wave erosion at the waterline during sea ice-free conditions created a large underwater protrusion. The resu...
Contains discussion of eight air photographs (from the Danish Geodetic Institute) of three regions o...
Some years ago M. Dunbar gave a detailed account of earlier ice reports which could refer to ice isl...
A 130 km2 tabular iceberg calved from Petermann Glacier in northwestern Greenland on 5 August 2012. ...
In August 2010, a 253 km2 ice island calved from the floating glacial tongue of Petermann Glacier in...
The project received funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada and Polar Knowledge Canada, ...
Three large calving events occurred at Petermann Glacier in northwest Greenland between 2008 and 201...
Funding: Instrument development and fieldwork were supported by the Northern Transportation Adaptati...
A number of tabular ice islands (10s of kilometers across) are currently adrift in the Canadian Arct...
The eastern Canadian Arctic is an ice-prone environment that is a vital part of Canadian Arctic ship...
In August 2010 a 265 km2 ice island calved from the Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland. Soon af...
The arctic landscape has slowly been warming over the course of the 20th century resulting in a rece...
Two composite sedimentary sequences sampled in the ice-proximal (12CS) and ice-distal (02CS) areas o...
Contains an account of the discovery of two groups of "ice islands" evidently originating on the nor...
For much of the 20th century, multiyear landfast sea ice (MLSI) formed a permanent ice cover in Yelv...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...
Contains discussion of eight air photographs (from the Danish Geodetic Institute) of three regions o...
Some years ago M. Dunbar gave a detailed account of earlier ice reports which could refer to ice isl...
A 130 km2 tabular iceberg calved from Petermann Glacier in northwestern Greenland on 5 August 2012. ...
In August 2010, a 253 km2 ice island calved from the floating glacial tongue of Petermann Glacier in...
The project received funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada and Polar Knowledge Canada, ...
Three large calving events occurred at Petermann Glacier in northwest Greenland between 2008 and 201...
Funding: Instrument development and fieldwork were supported by the Northern Transportation Adaptati...
A number of tabular ice islands (10s of kilometers across) are currently adrift in the Canadian Arct...
The eastern Canadian Arctic is an ice-prone environment that is a vital part of Canadian Arctic ship...
In August 2010 a 265 km2 ice island calved from the Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland. Soon af...
The arctic landscape has slowly been warming over the course of the 20th century resulting in a rece...
Two composite sedimentary sequences sampled in the ice-proximal (12CS) and ice-distal (02CS) areas o...
Contains an account of the discovery of two groups of "ice islands" evidently originating on the nor...
For much of the 20th century, multiyear landfast sea ice (MLSI) formed a permanent ice cover in Yelv...
Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines t...
Contains discussion of eight air photographs (from the Danish Geodetic Institute) of three regions o...
Some years ago M. Dunbar gave a detailed account of earlier ice reports which could refer to ice isl...
A 130 km2 tabular iceberg calved from Petermann Glacier in northwestern Greenland on 5 August 2012. ...