Supraglacial deposits of tephra or volcaniclastics have the potential to cause significant anomalies of glacier ablation and runoff. The intensity of these anomalies is governed by the thermal resistivity of the covering layer and hence the thermal conductivity of the deposited grains. This study concentrates on causal and quantitative relationships between density, geochemical composition and thermal conductivity of volcanic materials based on the analysis of 43 samples from locations across Iceland. Thermal conductivity is primarily influenced by density, whereas geochemical composition has been proved to be of subsidiary importance. Four different multiple regression models were calibrated that calculate the grain thermal conductivity of...
Volcanic eruptions regularly deposit extended tephra layers on glacier surfaces. Iceland with its ri...
In the Arctic region, Iceland is an important source of dust due to ash production from volcanic eru...
Icelandic basalts were long thought to be low in water (e.g. Gunnarsson et al., 1998), but more rece...
Supraglacial deposits of tephra or volcaniclastics have the potential to cause significant anomalies...
Supraglacial deposits of tephra or volcaniclastics have the potential to cause significant anomalies...
Among the active volcanoes around the world, approximately one third is covered by perennial snow or...
Among the active volcanoes around the world, approximately one third is covered by perennial snow or...
Supraglacial deposits are known for their influence on glacier ablation. The magnitude of this influ...
Die Zweitveröffentlichung der Publikation wurde durch Studierende des Projektseminars "Open Access P...
Die Zweitveröffentlichung der Publikation wurde durch Studierende des Projektseminars "Open Access P...
Supraglacial deposits are known for their influence on glacier ablation. The magnitude of this influ...
We report results from a field experiment investigating the influence of volcanic tephra coverage o...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
Afin de cartographier la structure souterraine des volcans et détecter des ressources géothermiques ...
In the Arctic region, Iceland is an important source of dust due to ash production from volcanic eru...
Volcanic eruptions regularly deposit extended tephra layers on glacier surfaces. Iceland with its ri...
In the Arctic region, Iceland is an important source of dust due to ash production from volcanic eru...
Icelandic basalts were long thought to be low in water (e.g. Gunnarsson et al., 1998), but more rece...
Supraglacial deposits of tephra or volcaniclastics have the potential to cause significant anomalies...
Supraglacial deposits of tephra or volcaniclastics have the potential to cause significant anomalies...
Among the active volcanoes around the world, approximately one third is covered by perennial snow or...
Among the active volcanoes around the world, approximately one third is covered by perennial snow or...
Supraglacial deposits are known for their influence on glacier ablation. The magnitude of this influ...
Die Zweitveröffentlichung der Publikation wurde durch Studierende des Projektseminars "Open Access P...
Die Zweitveröffentlichung der Publikation wurde durch Studierende des Projektseminars "Open Access P...
Supraglacial deposits are known for their influence on glacier ablation. The magnitude of this influ...
We report results from a field experiment investigating the influence of volcanic tephra coverage o...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
Afin de cartographier la structure souterraine des volcans et détecter des ressources géothermiques ...
In the Arctic region, Iceland is an important source of dust due to ash production from volcanic eru...
Volcanic eruptions regularly deposit extended tephra layers on glacier surfaces. Iceland with its ri...
In the Arctic region, Iceland is an important source of dust due to ash production from volcanic eru...
Icelandic basalts were long thought to be low in water (e.g. Gunnarsson et al., 1998), but more rece...