Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 mm/year to global sea-level rise (SLR) of a total of ≈2.7 mm/year. Global warming results in the shrinking of ice masses in most ice covered regions in the World, particularly in the Alps and in Greenland and the Greenlandic mass loss is estimated at –269 ±51 Gt/year. A significant part of this mass loss is through the detachment of icebergs at glacier fronts in a mechanism called iceberg calving. Such iceberg impacting into a water body generate tsunamis, such called "iceberg-tsunamis". Such an iceberg-tsunami reached a height of 50 m at the Eqip Sermia outlet glacier in 2014. These tsunamis pose a considerable hazard for the local community...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
Special issue Tsunamis: from source processes to coastal hazard and warning.-- 20 pages, 9 figures, ...
Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 ...
Iceberg calving at outlet glaciers contributes to global sea-level rise in the context of climate ch...
Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effects of global warming. ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effect...
Large impulse waves are generated by the calving of icebergs in oceans, bays or lakes. These waves a...
Glacier calving can cause violent tsunami waves which, upon landfall, can cause severe destruction. ...
Glaciers calving icebergs into the ocean significantly contribute to sea-level rise and can trigger ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd When calving icebergs interact with water, waves of tens of meters in height, so...
Measuring glacier calving magnitude, frequency and location in high temporal resolution is necessary...
International audienceOne current concern in Climate Sciences is the estimation of the annual amount...
International audienceThe capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate hor...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
Special issue Tsunamis: from source processes to coastal hazard and warning.-- 20 pages, 9 figures, ...
Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 ...
Iceberg calving at outlet glaciers contributes to global sea-level rise in the context of climate ch...
Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effects of global warming. ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Mass balance analysis of ice sheets is a key component to understand the effect...
Large impulse waves are generated by the calving of icebergs in oceans, bays or lakes. These waves a...
Glacier calving can cause violent tsunami waves which, upon landfall, can cause severe destruction. ...
Glaciers calving icebergs into the ocean significantly contribute to sea-level rise and can trigger ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd When calving icebergs interact with water, waves of tens of meters in height, so...
Measuring glacier calving magnitude, frequency and location in high temporal resolution is necessary...
International audienceOne current concern in Climate Sciences is the estimation of the annual amount...
International audienceThe capsizing of icebergs calved from marine‐terminating glaciers generate hor...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
Special issue Tsunamis: from source processes to coastal hazard and warning.-- 20 pages, 9 figures, ...