The Torngat Mountains National Park, northern Labrador, Canada, contains more than 120 small glaciers: the only remaining glaciers in continental northeast North America. These small cirque glaciers exist in a unique topo-climatic setting, experiencing temperate maritime summer conditions yet very cold and dry winters, and may provide insights into the deglaciation dynamics of similar small glaciers in temperate mountain settings. Due to their size and remote location, very little information exists regarding the health of these glaciers. Just a single study has been published on the contemporary glaciology of the Torngat Mountains, focusing on net mass balances from 1981 to 1984. This paper addresses the extent to which glaciologically rel...
Considers role of these mountains in glaciation of Labrador-Ungava, assessing particularly events in...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Warming in the Arctic during the past several decades has caused glaciers to thin and retreat, and r...
The methodology for reconstructing late Holocene glacier dynamics in the Torngat Mountains will invo...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps, mostly concentrated ...
Mountain glaciers at the periphery of the Greenland ice sheet are a crucial freshwater and sediment...
Nunavut contains approximately 75% of Canada's total glacierized area. The high arctic ice caps have...
Though much attention has been focused in recent years on the melting of ice from Greenland and Anta...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
Climatic warming causes different magnitudes of glacier retreat depending on glacier size, location ...
Earth’s glacier and ice cap area. Snow accumulation on these glaciers is low and varies little from ...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
The Little Ice Age is a term describing a period of significant cooling compared to the long- term a...
ABSTRACT. Multi-temporal satellite imagery and historical aerial photography reveal that two souther...
Considers role of these mountains in glaciation of Labrador-Ungava, assessing particularly events in...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Warming in the Arctic during the past several decades has caused glaciers to thin and retreat, and r...
The methodology for reconstructing late Holocene glacier dynamics in the Torngat Mountains will invo...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps, mostly concentrated ...
Mountain glaciers at the periphery of the Greenland ice sheet are a crucial freshwater and sediment...
Nunavut contains approximately 75% of Canada's total glacierized area. The high arctic ice caps have...
Though much attention has been focused in recent years on the melting of ice from Greenland and Anta...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
Climatic warming causes different magnitudes of glacier retreat depending on glacier size, location ...
Earth’s glacier and ice cap area. Snow accumulation on these glaciers is low and varies little from ...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
The Little Ice Age is a term describing a period of significant cooling compared to the long- term a...
ABSTRACT. Multi-temporal satellite imagery and historical aerial photography reveal that two souther...
Considers role of these mountains in glaciation of Labrador-Ungava, assessing particularly events in...
This thesis investigates how changing climate conditions have impacted the mass balance, dynamics an...
Warming in the Arctic during the past several decades has caused glaciers to thin and retreat, and r...