Developing a long‐term understanding of the cryosphere is important in the study of past climatic change. Here we used a nested approach combining diverse instrumental (monthly meteorological data from four weather stations, as well as gridded data) and proxy data (based on blue intensity measurements from local tree ring records) to create a reconstruction of past summer temperature for the central Jotunheimen area in southern Norway. This record was then used to reconstruct annual glacier mass balance from 1962, the start of the yearly measurements, back to 1722, immediately prior to the regional Little Ice Age maximum. Our reconstruction of the ‘average’ Jotunheimen cumulative glacier mass balance is based on three representative glacier...
Climate changes during the Late Glacial period (LG; 15-11 ka) as recorded in Greenland and Antarctic...
Relatively little is known about the glacier mass balance of Svalbard in the first half of the twent...
Glaciers are known as climate indicators because of their sensitivity towards climatic perturbations...
Glacier and ice cap volume changes currently amount to half of the total contribution from the cryos...
Mountain glaciers and ice caps are undergoing rapid mass loss but rates of present-day changes and m...
Late Glacial and Holocene glacier activity in Arctic Norway was reconstructed based on high-sensitiv...
Understanding the climate of the last few centuries, including the 'Little Ice Age', may help us bet...
Recently published glaciological data from southern Norway enable analysis of changes in glacier geo...
Understanding of long-term dynamics of glaciers and ice caps is vital to assess their recent and fut...
In the Northern Hemisphere, most mountain glaciers experienced their largest extent in the last mill...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Abstract In this paper, we give an overview of changes in area, l...
AbstractGlaciers and small ice caps respond rapidly to climate perturbations (mainly winter precipit...
© Thte Author(s) 2016.In the Northern Hemisphere, most mountain glaciers experienced their largest e...
Relatively little is known about the glacier mass balance of Svalbard in the first half of the twent...
A global compilation of glacier advances and retreats for the past two millennia grouped by 17 regio...
Climate changes during the Late Glacial period (LG; 15-11 ka) as recorded in Greenland and Antarctic...
Relatively little is known about the glacier mass balance of Svalbard in the first half of the twent...
Glaciers are known as climate indicators because of their sensitivity towards climatic perturbations...
Glacier and ice cap volume changes currently amount to half of the total contribution from the cryos...
Mountain glaciers and ice caps are undergoing rapid mass loss but rates of present-day changes and m...
Late Glacial and Holocene glacier activity in Arctic Norway was reconstructed based on high-sensitiv...
Understanding the climate of the last few centuries, including the 'Little Ice Age', may help us bet...
Recently published glaciological data from southern Norway enable analysis of changes in glacier geo...
Understanding of long-term dynamics of glaciers and ice caps is vital to assess their recent and fut...
In the Northern Hemisphere, most mountain glaciers experienced their largest extent in the last mill...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Abstract In this paper, we give an overview of changes in area, l...
AbstractGlaciers and small ice caps respond rapidly to climate perturbations (mainly winter precipit...
© Thte Author(s) 2016.In the Northern Hemisphere, most mountain glaciers experienced their largest e...
Relatively little is known about the glacier mass balance of Svalbard in the first half of the twent...
A global compilation of glacier advances and retreats for the past two millennia grouped by 17 regio...
Climate changes during the Late Glacial period (LG; 15-11 ka) as recorded in Greenland and Antarctic...
Relatively little is known about the glacier mass balance of Svalbard in the first half of the twent...
Glaciers are known as climate indicators because of their sensitivity towards climatic perturbations...