All Stories

  1. Processes controlling the downstream evolution of ice rheology in glacier shear margins: case study on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica
  2. Tidal bending of ice shelves as a mechanism for large-scale temporal variations in ice flow
  3. Relevance of Detail in Basal Topography for Basal Slipperiness Inversions: A Case Study on Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
  4. Modeling the dynamic response of outlet glaciers to observed ice-shelf thinning in the Bellingshausen Sea Sector, West Antarctica
  5. The internal structure of the Brunt Ice Shelf from ice-penetrating radar analysis and implications for ice shelf fracture
  6. Accurate coastal DEM generation by merging ASTER GDEM and ICESat/GLAS data over Mertz Glacier, Antarctica
  7. Dynamic changes in outlet glaciers in northern Greenland from 1948 to 2015
  8. Recent rift formation and impact on the structural integrity of the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
  9. Grounding-line flux formula applied as a flux condition in numerical simulations fails for buttressed Antarctic ice streams
  10. Modelling present-day basal melt rates for Antarctic ice shelves using a parametrization of buoyant meltwater plumes
  11. The far reach of ice-shelf thinning in Antarctica
  12. Can Seismic Observations of Bed Conditions on Ice Streams Help Constrain Parameters in Ice Flow Models?
  13. Strong tidal variations in ice flow observed across the entire Ronne Ice Shelf and adjoining ice streams
  14. Tidal bending of ice shelves as a mechanism for large-scale temporal variations in ice flow
  15. Highly temporally resolved response to seasonal surface melt of the Zachariae and 79N outlet glaciers in northeast Greenland
  16. Recent rift formation and impact on the structural integrity of the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
  17. On the interpretation of ice-shelf flexure measurements
  18. Impacts of the Larsen-C Ice Shelf calving event
  19. Strong tidal variations in ice flow observed across the entire Ronne Ice Shelf and adjoining ice streams
  20. Modelling present-day basal melt rates for Antarctic ice shelves using a parametrization of buoyant meltwater plumes
  21. Atmosphere-ocean-ice interactions in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica
  22. Five decades of strong temporal variability in the flow of Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica
  23. Decadal Ocean Forcing and Antarctic Ice Sheet Response: Lessons from the Amundsen Sea
  24. Experimental design for three interrelated marine ice sheet and ocean model intercomparison projects: MISMIP v. 3 (MISMIP +), ISOMIP v. 2 (ISOMIP +) and MISOMIP v. 1 (MISOMIP1)
  25. Changes in ice-shelf buttressing following the collapse of Larsen A Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and the resulting impact on tributaries
  26. Tidal controls on the flow of ice streams
  27. Coupled ice shelf‐ocean modeling and complex grounding line retreat from a seabed ridge
  28. A new high-precision and low-power GNSS receiver for long-term installations in remote areas
  29. Experimental design for three interrelated Marine Ice-Sheet and Ocean Model Intercomparison Projects
  30. Temporal variations in the flow of a large Antarctic ice stream controlled by tidally induced changes in the subglacial water system
  31. Modeling the instantaneous response of glaciers after the collapse of the Larsen B Ice Shelf
  32. Tracking B-31 iceberg with two aircraft-deployed sensors
  33. Evolution of surface velocities and ice discharge of Larsen B outlet glaciers from 1995 to 2013
  34. Inferring palaeo-accumulation records from ice-core data by an adjoint-based method: application to James Ross Island's ice core
  35. An improved model for tidally modulated grounding-line migration
  36. Insights into ice stream dynamics through modelling their response to tidal forcing
  37. Halley Research Station, Antarctica: calving risks and monitoring strategies
  38. Retreat of Pine Island Glacier controlled by marine ice-sheet instability
  39. Modelling of Kealey Ice Rise, Antarctica, reveals stable ice-flow conditions in East Ellsworth Land over millennia
  40. The bedrock topography of Starbuck Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula, as determined by radio-echo soundings and flow modeling
  41. Ice-shelf buttressing and the stability of marine ice sheets
  42. Surface undulations of Antarctic ice streams tightly controlled by bedrock topography
  43. Grounding-line migration in plan-view marine ice-sheet models: results of the ice2sea MISMIP3d intercomparison
  44. Aircraft-Deployable Ice Observation System (ADIOS) for instrumenting inaccessible glaciers
  45. The ice thickness distribution of Flask Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula, determined by combining radio-echo soundings, surface velocity data and flow modelling
  46. The stability of grounding lines on retrograde slopes
  47. Effects of nonlinear rheology, temperature and anisotropy on the relationship between age and depth at ice divides
  48. Subglacial melt channels and fracture in the floating part of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
  49. Results of the Marine Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison Project, MISMIP
  50. Diurnal and semidiurnal tide-induced lateral movement of Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica
  51. Longitudinal surface structures (flowstripes) on Antarctic glaciers
  52. Correction to “Ocean tides in the Weddell Sea: New observations on the Filchner-Ronne and Larsen C ice shelves and model validation”
  53. Ocean tides in the Weddell Sea: New observations on the Filchner-Ronne and Larsen C ice shelves and model validation
  54. Nonlinear interaction between ocean tides and the Larsen C Ice Shelf system
  55. Ice-stream response to ocean tides and the form of the basal sliding law
  56. Bayesian estimation of basal conditions on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, from surface data
  57. A numerical study of glacier advance over deforming till
  58. Initialization of ice-sheet forecasts viewed as an inverse Robin problem
  59. Estimating basal properties of ice streams from surface measurements: a non-linear Bayesian inverse approach applied to synthetic data
  60. On the effects of anisotropic rheology on ice flow, internal structure, and the age‐depth relationship at ice divides
  61. Increased rate of acceleration on Pine Island Glacier strongly coupled to changes in gravitational driving stress
  62. Ice-flow velocities on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, are stable over decadal timescales
  63. On the limit to resolution and information on basal properties obtainable from surface data on ice streams
  64. Benchmark experiments for higher-order and full-Stokes ice sheet models (ISMIP–HOM)
  65. Tides and the flow of Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica
  66. Fortnightly variations in the flow velocity of Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica
  67. Draping or overriding: The effect of horizontal stress gradients on internal layer architecture in ice sheets
  68. Volume sensitivity of Vatnajökull Ice Cap, Iceland, to perturbations in equilibrium line altitude
  69. On the relationship between surface and basal properties on glaciers, ice sheets, and ice streams
  70. Diurnal variability of subglacial drainage conditions as revealed by tracer experiments
  71. On estimating length fluctuations of glaciers caused by changes in climatic forcing
  72. Short-term variations in glacier flow controlled by subglacial water pressure at Lauteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland
  73. Transmission of basal variability to a glacier surface
  74. A regression model for the mass-balance distribution of the Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
  75. Bed topography and lubrication inferred from surface measurements on fast-flowing ice streams
  76. Diurnal variations in vertical strain observed in a temperate valley glacier
  77. Numerical investigation of the effects of temporal variations in basal lubrication on englacial strain-rate distribution
  78. Observational verification of predicted increase in bedrock-to-surface amplitude transfer during a glacier surge
  79. The ice-thickness distribution of Unteraargletscher, Switzerland
  80. Observations of a reversal in vertical and horizontal strain-rate regime during a motion event on Unteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland
  81. Hydraulic and mechanical properties of glacial sediments beneath Unteraargletscher, Switzerland: implications for glacier basal motion
  82. Evidence for deep icequakes in an Alpine glacier
  83. High-resolution measurements of spatial and temporal variations in surface velocities of Unteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland
  84. The response of a glacier to a surface disturbance: a case study on Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland
  85. Evaluating the Potential of an Airborne Laser-scanning System for Measuring Volume Changes of Glaciers
  86. Towards an Indirect Determination of the Mass-balance Distribution of Glaciers using the Kinematic Boundary Condition
  87. A three-dimensional numerical model of the confluence area of Unteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland
  88. Estimating rates of basal motion and internal ice deformation from continuous tilt measurements
  89. Analysis of GPS Data from An Antarctic Ice Stream
  90. Estimating Basal Properties of Glaciers from Surface Measurements