All Stories

  1. An 85-year record of glacier change and refined projections for Kennicott and Root Glaciers, Alaska
  2. The demise of the world's largest piedmont glacier: a probabilistic forecast
  3. Reduced basal motion responsible for 50 years of declining ice velocities on Athabasca Glacier
  4. Sub-seasonal variability of supraglacial ice cliff melt rates and associated processes from time-lapse photogrammetry
  5. Tidewater glacier response to individual calving events
  6. Quo vadis, Alsek? Climate-driven glacier retreat may change the course of a major river outlet in southern Alaska
  7. The Imminent Calving Retreat of Taku Glacier
  8. Calving of a large Greenlandic tidewater glacier has complex links to meltwater plumes and mélange
  9. Glacier surges
  10. Sediment redistribution beneath the terminus of an advancing glacier, Taku Glacier (T'aakúKwáan Sít'i), Alaska
  11. Calving of a large Greenlandic tidewater glacier has complex links to meltwater plumes and mélange
  12. Contribution of the Greenland Ice Sheet to sea level over the next millennium
  13. Non-linear glacier response to calving events, Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland
  14. Error sources in basal yield stress inversions for Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland, derived from residual patterns of misfit to observations
  15. Sediment transport drives tidewater glacier periodicity
  16. Mass Balance Evolution of Black Rapids Glacier, Alaska, 1980–2100, and Its Implications for Surge Recurrence
  17. Asynchronous behavior of outlet glaciers feeding Godthåbsfjord (Nuup Kangerlua) and the triggering of Narsap Sermia's retreat in SW Greenland
  18. Where glaciers meet water: Subaqueous melt and its relevance to glaciers in various settings
  19. Bayesian Inference of Subglacial Topography Using Mass Conservation
  20. Complex Greenland outlet glacier flow captured
  21. Automated detection of unstable glacier flow and a spectrum of speedup behavior in the Alaska Range
  22. Runaway thinning of the low-elevation Yakutat Glacier, Alaska, and its sensitivity to climate change
  23. Changing basal conditions during the speed-up of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland
  24. Changing basal conditions during the speed-up of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland
  25. Rapid thinning of lake-calving Yakutat Glacier and the collapse of the Yakutat Icefield, southeast Alaska, USA
  26. Retreating Jakobshavn Isbrae acts as a Heinrich-event-like source of ice-rafted debris
  27. Outlet glacier response to forcing over hourly to interannual timescales, Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland
  28. Reconstruction of basal properties in ice sheets using iterative inverse methods
  29. Glacier microseismicity
  30. Ice mélange dynamics and implications for terminus stability, Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland
  31. A unifying framework for iceberg-calving models
  32. Terminus dynamics at an advancing glacier: Taku Glacier, Alaska
  33. Calving icebergs indicate a thick layer of temperate ice at the base of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland
  34. Rethinking Ice Sheet Time Scales
  35. Glacier–volcano interactions in the North Crater of Mt Wrangell, Alaska
  36. Instrumenting Thick, Active, Clast‐Rich Till
  37. In situ measurements of till deformation and water pressure
  38. The basal speed of valley glaciers: an inverse approach
  39. Of isbræ and ice streams
  40. Implications of till deformation on glacier dynamics
  41. The sliding velocity over a sinusoidal bed at high water pressure
  42. The sliding velocity over a sinusoidal bed at high water pressure