
Journal of Glaciology | Cambridge Core
Journal of Glaciology publishes original scientific articles and letters in any aspect of glaciology- the study of ice. Studies of natural, artificial, and extraterrestrial ice and snow, as well as interactions between ice, snow and the atmospheric, oceanic and …
Journal of Glaciology: Volume 69 - Issue 278 | Cambridge Core
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Journal of Glaciology: Volume 57 - | Cambridge Core
Sep 8, 2017 · Determining a calving law valid for all glaciological and environmental regimes has proven to be a difficult problem in glaciology. For this reason, most models of the calving process are semi-empirical, with little connection to the underlying fracture processes.
Observed meltwater-induced flexure and fracture at a doline on …
May 3, 2024 · Banwell, AF, Willis, IC, Stevens, LA, Dell, RL and MacAyeal, DR (2024) Dataset for: Banwell et al. 2024, ‘observed meltwater-induced flexure and fracture at a doline on George vi ice shelf, Antarctica’, Journal of Glaciology.
Future retreat of Great Aletsch Glacier | Journal of Glaciology ...
Journal of Glaciology 57 (206), 1033 – 1045. doi: 10.3189/002214311798843359. Google Scholar Kos , A and 5 others ( 2016 ) Contemporary glacier retreat triggers a rapid landslide response, Great Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland .
Coupled climate-glacier modelling of the last glaciation in the Alps ...
Journal of Glaciology 51 (172), 173 – 175. doi: 10.3189/172756505781829601 CrossRef Google Scholar Cleator , SF , Harrison , SP , Nichols , NK , Prentice , IC and Roulstone , I ( 2020 ) A method for generating coherent spatially explicit maps of seasonal paleoclimates from site-based reconstructions .
An englacial hydrologic system of brine within a cold glacier: …
Journal of Glaciology , Volume 63 , Issue 239 , June 2017, pp. 387 - 400 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.16 [Opens in a new window] Creative Commons
Journal of Glaciology - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Articles* – concerning new findings and theories, or new instruments and methods, in glaciology – the study of ice; or review articles that offer an up-to-date, coherent account of a glaciological subject that is developing rapidly or has been neglected.
Journal of Glaciology - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
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For whom and by whom is glaciology? | Journal of Glaciology
Despite the centrality of human impacts in justifying glaciological research as an essential scientific pursuit, less attention has been paid to the consideration of two questions: (1) who comprises the communities that stand to benefit from advances in glaciology research? and (2) who comprises the glaciology research community?