The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) contains the largest volume of glacier ice on Earth outside of Antarctica and Greenland. In the absence of significant calving, CAA glacier mass balance is governed by the difference between surface snow accumulation and meltwater runoff—surface mass balance. Here we use a coupled atmosphere/snow model to simulate present-day and 21st century CAA glacier surface mass balance. Through comparison with Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment mass anomalies and in situ observations, we show that the model is capable of representing present-day CAA glacier mass loss, as well as the dynamics of the seasonal snow cover on the CAA tundra. Next, we force this model until 2100 with a moderate climate warming scen...
Ice loss from glaciers results in highly nonuniform patterns of sea level change due to the effects ...
A high-resolution GCM is found to simulate precipitation and surface energy balance of high latitude...
Glaciers and ice caps are prominent features in the landscapes surrounding the Greenland Ice Sheet a...
[1] The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) contains the largest volume of glacier ice on Earth outsid...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps, mostly concentrated ...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps mostly concentr...
The Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is the world’s second largest ice mass, storing about one tenth of th...
Earth’s glacier and ice cap area. Snow accumulation on these glaciers is low and varies little from ...
Though much attention has been focused in recent years on the melting of ice from Greenland and Anta...
Projected climate warming and wettening will have a major impact on the state of glaciers and season...
peer reviewedGlaciers in the Arctic respond sensitively to climate change, recording the polar ampli...
Mass loss from the two major ice sheets and their contribution to global sea level rise is accelerat...
GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告会日時:2016年3月4日(金) 14:30-16:30 (Core time 14:.30-15:40)会場:国立国語研究所 2Fホワイ
Kangerlussuaq Glacier, a dominant contributor to mass loss in central-eastern Greenland, has primari...
ABSTRACT. The response of glaciers to changing climate is explored with an atmosphere/glacier hierar...
Ice loss from glaciers results in highly nonuniform patterns of sea level change due to the effects ...
A high-resolution GCM is found to simulate precipitation and surface energy balance of high latitude...
Glaciers and ice caps are prominent features in the landscapes surrounding the Greenland Ice Sheet a...
[1] The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) contains the largest volume of glacier ice on Earth outsid...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps, mostly concentrated ...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) comprises multiple small glaciers and ice caps mostly concentr...
The Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is the world’s second largest ice mass, storing about one tenth of th...
Earth’s glacier and ice cap area. Snow accumulation on these glaciers is low and varies little from ...
Though much attention has been focused in recent years on the melting of ice from Greenland and Anta...
Projected climate warming and wettening will have a major impact on the state of glaciers and season...
peer reviewedGlaciers in the Arctic respond sensitively to climate change, recording the polar ampli...
Mass loss from the two major ice sheets and their contribution to global sea level rise is accelerat...
GRENE北極気候変動研究事業研究成果報告会日時:2016年3月4日(金) 14:30-16:30 (Core time 14:.30-15:40)会場:国立国語研究所 2Fホワイ
Kangerlussuaq Glacier, a dominant contributor to mass loss in central-eastern Greenland, has primari...
ABSTRACT. The response of glaciers to changing climate is explored with an atmosphere/glacier hierar...
Ice loss from glaciers results in highly nonuniform patterns of sea level change due to the effects ...
A high-resolution GCM is found to simulate precipitation and surface energy balance of high latitude...
Glaciers and ice caps are prominent features in the landscapes surrounding the Greenland Ice Sheet a...