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  1. Stable isotope glaciology (Meddelelser om Grønland, bd. 197, no. 2)
  2. Structural glaciology of a glacier confluence, Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada (Report - Institute of Polar Studies) by Peter W Anderton, 1973
  3. Papers from the International Symposium on Snow, Avalanches, and Impact of the Forest Cover, Innsbruck, Austria, 22-26 May 2000 (Annals of glaciology)
  4. Papers from the International Symposium on the Verification of Cryospheric Models: Held in Zurich, Switzerland, 16-20 August, 1999 (Annals of glaciology)
  5. Annals of Glaciology: Papers from the 2005 International Symposium on Sea Ice Held in Dunedin, New Zealand, on 5-9 December, 2005
  6. Proceedings of the Meeting on Antartic glaciology and paleoclimate (Terra Antartica reports)
  7. Glacial Processes, Past and Present (Special Papers (Geological Society of America), 337.) by Wis.) Geological Society of America Meeting (1997 Madison, Wis.) Midwest Glaciology Meeting (1997 Madison, 1999-11
  8. Glaciological studies at Little America Station, Antarctica, 1957 and 1958 (IGY Glaciological report) by Albert P Crary, 1975
  9. Glaciology, British (Terra Nova) Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913 by C.S. & R.E. Priestley Wright, 1922
  10. Geophysical methods in glaciology by H Sandstrom, 1959
  11. Author, Title, Subject and Geographic Catalogs of the Glaciology Collection
  12. Proceedings of the Symposium on Ice and Climate, held at Seattle, Washington, USA, 21-25 August 1989 (Annals of glaciology)
  13. Proceedings of the Symposium on Snow and Glacier Research Relating to Human Living Conditions held at Lom, Norway, 4-9 September 1988 (Annals of glaciology)
  14. JARE Data Reports: No. 116: (Glaciology 13): Glaciological Research Program in East Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica, Part 4, 1984: March 1986 by Yoshiyki; et al Fuji, 1986

81. North America, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Maps And Atlases From East View Cartogra
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82. Thesaurus Term Glaciology
glaciology, a) Study of all aspects of snow and ice; the science that treats quantitativelythe whole range of processes associated with all forms of solid
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83. ISAG 7 - Seventh International Symposium On Antarctic Glaciology
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84. Glaciology Innovations And Patents
glaciology Innovations and Patents © 2002, XQ23.COM Research (air.xq23.com) Moreinformation on glaciology and glaciology Research References.
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85. Antarctic Research: Glaciology
glaciology. The glaciology program also produce Climate Data sets Climate Data Sets.Metadata for glaciology are held at the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
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What past and present roles do the Antarctic ice-sheet and sea ice cover play in climate processes? Glaciologist making measurements
on an inland traverse Antarctica's ice sheet and its surrounding sea ice are integral to the global climate system. They influence surface energy and moisture fluxes, clouds, precipitation, and atmospheric and oceanic circulation. The ice sheet holds an archive of environmental data, including temperature, that allows present day conditions to be compared with those of the past. It also holds proxy data on climatic forcing factors such as variations in earth's orbit, solar variability, greenhouse gas levels and volcanic activity. For the long-lived atmospheric species in particular, Antarctica is a preferred location for monitoring global behaviour. The Glaciology program is based at, and part of the

86. Glaciology
Atmosphere Ice Sheet Coupled Model. I am currently working on my Ph.D in glaciologyat the University of Alberta . Journal of glaciology. Climate Dynamics.
http://glacier.eas.ualberta.ca/trudy/ice.html
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I am currently working on my Ph.D in Glaciology at the University of Alberta . My supervisors are Dr. Martin Sharp (a glaciologist) and Dr. Andrew Bush (a meteorologist/physical oceanographer/physicist). I am developing a coupled atmosphere - ice sheet model in an attempt to determine the importance of ice-atmosphere feedbacks in the evolution of an ice sheet. Ice sheets affect atmospheric precipitation patterns by changing the topography of a continent, and also by displacing the primary baroclinic zones or atmospheric jet streams (and storm tracks). This in turn affects the primary accumulation zones and flow patterns of the ice sheet. In order to develop a fully coupled hemispheric atmosphere-ice model, I have chosen to initially work on a regional scale system. John Evans Glacier (79.67N,74.5W) is located on the central east coast of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada. Ice data for this glacier and local meteorological data are being used in the development and verification of the model.
Panorama of John Evans Glacier taken from the central nunatak by Luke Copland.

87. Research In Hornsund: Glaciology And Environmental Monitoring
glaciology. The station monitors changes and dynamics of Hansbreenand Werenskioldbreen glaciers by measurements of ablation sticks
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The station monitors changes and dynamics of Hansbreen and Werenskioldbreen glaciers by:
  • measurements of ablation sticks on glaciers
  • laser range finder measurements of sticks location in ablation area
  • measurments of glacier thermicity in drill profiles
  • measurements of snow cover in lateral and three perpendicular profiles
  • photographic documentation of Hansbreen glacier front and surface.
The mass balance of Hansbreen has been measured since 1989. Responsible for the research: Piotr Glowacki glowacki@igf.edu.pl
Measurement of glacier movement dynamics
by means of a laser range finder (July, 2000)
Hansbreen front retreats systematically like most glaciers on Spitsbergen.
A view from July 2000.
Environmental monitoring
  • Monitoring of changes in environmental pollutants:
    • monitoring of pollutants in atmospheric precipitation (above 0.5 mm water equivalent) with measurement of conductivity, pH and chlorines; more detailed analysis for strongly mineralized falls
    • determination of pH variations, conductivity and chlorines for fresh snow fall in the perpendicular and lateral profiles of the Hansbreen and Werenskioldbreen glaciers
  • 88. Commission For Glaciology
    Kommission für Glaziologie (Commission for glaciology). The Commissionwas established in 1962 in order to investigate the link
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    Kommission für Glaziologie
    (Commission for Glaciology)
    The Commission was established in 1962 in order to investigate the link between climate and the behaviour of glaciers. This interdisciplinary endeavour applies methods taken from meteorology, climatology, geodesy, cartography and hydrology. Research is focused on the Vernagtferner in the Ötztal Alps, Austria, where the annual glacier mass balance is determined along with the climatological conditions and discharge. Parallel to this long-term monitoring, which includes frequent geodetic surveys, the Commission is engaged in concentrated process studies to determine the energy balance over snow and ice as well as runoff formation in high alpine regions under the current conditions of drastic glacier retreat. This research project is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) and other research institutions; the results are primarily of interest in water resource management.
    Apart from research on alpine glaciers, the Commission undertakes comparative studies in the Nepalese Himalayas and Central Asia. These include the re-mapping of selected glaciers, which makes it possible to determine long-term changes in glaciation in those areas for which earlier expeditions have produced exact historical maps. Glaciological research also continues in the Antarctic, in cooperation with the GSF Institut für Hydrologie (Institute for Hydrology), Munich, and the Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research), Bremerhaven.

    89. Boggy's Links To Glaciology
    Books about glaciology Modern and Past Glacial Environment; Ice Sheets and LateQuaternary Environment Change provides a detailed account of the temporal and
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    90. Midwest Glaciology Meeting 1998
    Midwest glaciology Meeting 1998. This year's meeting was attended by37 glaciologists from the Midwest and beyond. Twenty five talks
    http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/GDG/mgm/mgm98.htm
    Midwest Glaciology Meeting 1998
    This year's meeting was attended by 37 glaciologists from the Midwest and beyond. Twenty five talks were presented, with topics including glaciology of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, remote sensing, numerical modeling and glacial geology. MGM Plus provided an open forum for the discussion of current and planned West Antarctic Ice Sheet research activities. Next year's meeting is scheduled for early April 1999, probably in Boulder, Colorado.
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    91. 1998 Midwest Glaciology Meeting
    1998 Midwest glaciology Meeting. Columbus, Ohio. May 1516, 1998. The GlacierDynamics Group is pleased to announce the 1998 Midwest glaciology Meeting.
    http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/GDG/mgm/mgm.htm
    1998 Midwest Glaciology Meeting
    Columbus, Ohio
    May 15-16, 1998
    The Glacier Dynamics Group is pleased to announce the 1998 Midwest Glaciology Meeting . This year the meeting will be held at the Byrd Polar Research Center, on Ohio State's west campus, on May 15-16 (Friday and Saturday), beginning at 9:00 am on Friday. The goal of MGM is to provide an informal forum for the presentation and discussion of current research. No abstracts are required and no proceedings will be published. Talks will be 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the number of participants. Researchers of all ice-related subjects are welcome. Topics may include, but are not limited to: past and present ice sheets and glaciers, snow, permafrost, glacial geology, meteorology, and climatology. Student presentations are encouraged. Limited wall space will be available for those wishing to display posters. Scientists from both midwestern and more exotic locales are encouraged to attend. Online registration is available. To help us with our planning, please let us know as early as possible if you plan to attend. MGM Plus , a special session devoted to discussion of West Antarctic science results and planning will be held on Sunday, May 3.

    92. Related Topics: Glaciology And GIS
    Swisstopo; The World of Maps (Schweiz. Kartenwesen). glaciology InternationalGlaciological Society (IGS); National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC);
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    Periglacial GIS/Geomorphometry Glaciology Journals back to my homepage

    93. GPS And Glaciology
    Antarctica Geodetic Data provides Antarctic CORS station coordinatesand information. Realtime and Rapid Static GPS System used
    http://crevassezone.org/GPS/GPS_and_glaciology.htm
    Antarctica: Geodetic Data provides Antarctic CORS station coordinates and information.
    Real-time and Rapid Static GPS System
    used on the Juneau Icefield, Alaska
    This page will be in a constant state of flux as I discover and add new sites. I monitor these links frequently and try to keep them up-to-date, but don't be surprised if a crevasse opens up and you can't get across. That's the nature of the Web! The Crevasse Zone Home Page

    94. Mountain Climbing, Mountaineering And Outdoor Directory: Science/Glaciology
    Mountain climbing, mountaineering and outdoor directory Science glaciology.
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    95. UNAVCO Facility
    Science Applications of GPS Polar Studies and glaciology On this page
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    Science Applications Active Tectonics Crustal Deformation Educational Outreach ... Volcano Monitoring Science Applications of GPS: Polar Studies and Glaciology On this page
    Polar Studies
    GPS is being used extensively in polar and glaciological studies in Antarctica, Alaska, and Greenland. UNAVCO is assisting projects to determine the pattern and rate of ice-sheet thickening, to assess the mass balance of ice sheets, to measure ice stream motions, and to measure ice-surface roughness
    Figure 15 - GPS measurements at site on the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The position of a steel pole is monitored as part of a project to measure the rate of thickening or thinning of the ice sheet. (Photo courtesy I. Whillans). Sample Budget and Vendor List A sample budget for a polar campaign is not available. For more information on Polar Studies, contact Bjorn Johns and visit the Polar Program Section of the UNAVCO webpage. Back to top Science Applications Home About Us ... Search Comments:

    96. Sensor Probes For Glaciology
    Sensor probes for glaciology. To make new autonomous subglacial probesfor glaciology research. This involves the design of small
    http://research.ecs.soton.ac.uk/projects/persephone.html
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    Sensor probes for glaciology
    To make new autonomous sub-glacial probes for glaciology research. This involves the design of small probes containing sensors and transponders which will be placed inside and under a glacier. They will be monitored over a year by a base station, which will collect the measurements, measure the probe positions and transmit data to a web server in the UK. The projects also involves the Geography Department.
    Homepage http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~km/projs/probe/ Type of Project Normal Research Project Funding Royal Society
    Groups Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group
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    Themes Sensor Technology
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    Principal Investigators Dr Kirk Martinez
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    Other Investigators Prof Harvey N Rutt Relevant Links Dr J.K. Hart Student Homepage Staff/PG Homepage

    97. Johnpage
    John Moore glaciology and Paleoclimate.
    http://www.urova.fi/home/hkunta/jmoore/johnnordic.html
    John Moore - Glaciology and Paleoclimate
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    The programme of the 2001 Nordic meeting and and also the address list of the particpants
    We have an active Nordic branch of the International Glaciology Society. The meeting was in Rovaniemi October 29-30 1999. the participation list and program show the kinds of things people in the Nordic community are working on quite well. In 1998 we met at the Department of Physical geography, Stockholm University . The report of the meeting with list of talks and contact information of participants is here . The British Branch of IGS has a very nice homepage with lots of good stuff.

    98. Glaciology Field Course At Tarfala Research Station, Northern Sweden.April 20-25
    glaciology Field Course at Tarfala Research Station, Northern Sweden. Thecourse is Part 5 of an EU EuroLab (GlacioEuroLab5) in glaciology.
    http://www.urova.fi/home/hkunta/jmoore/glacioeurolab5/eu5announce.htm
    Glaciology Field Course at Tarfala Research Station, Northern Sweden. March 27-April 3, 2003 The course is Part 5 of an EU EuroLab (GlacioEuroLab5) in Glaciology. As an EU programme we can offer travel and subsistence support to young professional researchers, especially to Ph.D. students but only for citizens of the EU, and associated states under Fifth Framework rules. Participation is limited to 15 for safety and accommodation reasons. The course is worth 3 ECTS credits or 2 Finnish study weeks. Tarfala Station has a unique place in the history of glaciology and has been the focus of continuous glaciology work since 1946. Storglaciaeren in the immediate vicinity has the longest continuos series of mass balance measurements in the world. Accommodation at the station is rustic but pleasant, with beds in heated huts and sleeping bags will not be needed. Morning and evening meals will be taken in the station dining room. Travel by rain and air travel to Kiruna, the nearest town about 90 km from Tarfala. Transportation by bus will be arranged to Nikkaloukta from where a 30 km trail starts to the station.

    99. Glaciology Section At ETH Zurich: Related Sites
    World Glacier Monitoring Service, glaciology AROUND THE WORLD. British branchof International Glaciological Society. World Data Center C (glaciology).
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    100. Antarctic Ice And Glaciology
    Antarctic Ice and glaciology. Ice / glaciology Terminology. Accumulation Snow,of other material added to glacier or ice sheet through precipitation.
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  • Antarctica is 99,6% covered in ice, and contains 90% of all ice on the planet. Antarctic ice thus accounts for more than 80% of all fresh water on earth. Not just the size, but the age of Antarctic ice is vital to science.
    The amazing Antarctic water cycle
    Water from the sea, evaporates into clouds, the clouds move over the continent and the water falls in the form of snow. That snow is then compacted into the icesheets, which in turn move toward the coast and in the form of glaciers and eventually become iceshelves. When pieces break off the iceshelf (icebeargs) and melt the water once again returns to the sea. Hence after tens of thousands of years the cycle is complete.
    Types of Ice found in Antarctica
    Glaciers / Icesheets / Iceshelves
    According to The Encyclopædia Britannica* a Glacier is "any large mass of perennial ice that originates on land by the recrystallization of snow or other forms of solid precipitation and that shows evidence of past or present flow. A glacier occupying an extensive tract of relatively level land and exhibiting flow from the centre outward is commonly called an ice sheet."

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