This thesis studies the behaviour of atmospheric water vapour at two points in the Martian water cycle: the formation of the Aphelion Cloud Belt (ACB) in Northern spring and summer and the sublimation of the south polar cap in Northern autumn and winter. Firstly, comparing the phase functions of ACB clouds before and after the global dust storm (GDS) of Mars year 34 finds little difference between the two, indicating the dominant ice crystal habit was not impacted by the GDS. The exact nature of this geometry is still not known. Secondly, we mapped the current extent of Swiss cheese features and determined a range of temperatures of exposed water ice within them. From this we estimated a current sublimation rate and found the water vapour c...
Surface melting during the summer leads to the formation of lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet surface...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014An increased warming trend over the Arctic in rece...
The Twilight Zone is that depth zone in the ocean between 100 and 1000m depth where a tremendous amo...
Continental and submarine hydrothermal systems are commonly found around the world. Similar systems...
dissertationThe Greenland ice sheet is losing mass, which can contribute to sea level rise. Firn aqu...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021Arctic soil moisture is one of the most impactful ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric aerosols (suspended particulate matter) can modify the radiative balance (...
Climate change is modifying global precipitation patterns and bringing about unprecedented changes i...
Aerosol and water are inexorably linked, and both are ubiquitous within our atmosphere and required ...
In the Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR) of northeastern British Columbia, nearly 50% of the annual ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringTrisha L. MooreActing under the ...
Pristine mountain environments are more sensitive to climate change than other land surfaces. The un...
Glaciers are a major erosive force that increase sediment load to the downstream fluvial system. The...
Mars is losing its atmosphere. The planet’s small size results in relatively low energy requirements...
New discoveries of potentially habitable environments elsewhere in our solar system, and at the extr...
Surface melting during the summer leads to the formation of lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet surface...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014An increased warming trend over the Arctic in rece...
The Twilight Zone is that depth zone in the ocean between 100 and 1000m depth where a tremendous amo...
Continental and submarine hydrothermal systems are commonly found around the world. Similar systems...
dissertationThe Greenland ice sheet is losing mass, which can contribute to sea level rise. Firn aqu...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021Arctic soil moisture is one of the most impactful ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric aerosols (suspended particulate matter) can modify the radiative balance (...
Climate change is modifying global precipitation patterns and bringing about unprecedented changes i...
Aerosol and water are inexorably linked, and both are ubiquitous within our atmosphere and required ...
In the Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR) of northeastern British Columbia, nearly 50% of the annual ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringTrisha L. MooreActing under the ...
Pristine mountain environments are more sensitive to climate change than other land surfaces. The un...
Glaciers are a major erosive force that increase sediment load to the downstream fluvial system. The...
Mars is losing its atmosphere. The planet’s small size results in relatively low energy requirements...
New discoveries of potentially habitable environments elsewhere in our solar system, and at the extr...
Surface melting during the summer leads to the formation of lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet surface...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014An increased warming trend over the Arctic in rece...
The Twilight Zone is that depth zone in the ocean between 100 and 1000m depth where a tremendous amo...