[IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 2 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Processes of Glacier Erosion and [Cover: Annals Vol. 2] [Journal of Glaciology] Sedimentation [Annals of Glaciology] held in Geilo, Norway, 25-30 August 1980 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: G.K.C. Clarke [Site search] Contents 1 Symposium on Processes of Glacier Erosion and Sedimentation: opening remarks L.W. Gold 3-10 The contribution of discontinuous rock-mass failure to glacier erosion Ken Addison 11-16 Seasonal variation of solute concentration in melt waters draining from an alpine glacier D.N. Collins 17-22 Subglacial morphology in northern Palmer Land, Antarctic Peninsula R.D. Crabtree 23-28 Glacial abrasion and sliding: their dependence on the debris concentration in basal ice Bernard Hallet 29-33 Basal stress concentrations due to abrupt changes in boundary conditions: a cause for high till concentration at the bottom of a glacier Kolumban Hutter and Vincent O.S. Olunloyo 34-38 Bore-hole video and photographic cameras R.M. Koerner, D.A. Fisher and M. Parnandi 39-44 Particle size, shape, and load in a cold and a temperate valley glacier H. Lister 45-51 Forms of glacial relief of Spitsbergen glaciers Yu Ya Macheret 52-56 Freezing fronts and their possible influence upon processes of subglacial erosion and deposition John Menzies 57-62 Plucking as an effect of water-pressure variations at the glacier bed Hans Röthlisberger and Almut Iken 63-66 Basal freezing of squeezed water: its influence on glacier erosion R.A. Souchez and J.-L. Tison 67 Abstract Effect of normal pressure on glacier sliding Roger L. Hooke 68 Abstract Forms of subglacial erosion on Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks R.J. Rogerson and R. Kodybka 69-70 Influence of mass balance and run-off on relief-forming activity of mountain glaciers L.P. Chernova 71-77 Observations on debris in the basal transport zone of Mýrdalsjökull, Iceland Ole Humlum 78-84 Distinguishing characteristics of diamictons at the margin of the Matanuska Glacier, Alaska Daniel E. Lawson 85-91 Field experiments to determine the effect of a debris layer on ablation of glacier ice M. Nakawo and G.J. Young 92-96 Sediment source for melt-water deposits Fred Pessl Jr. and Jan E. Frederick 97-102 Moraine in-transit as parent material for soil development and the growth of Valdivian rain forest on moving ice: Casa Pangue Glacier, Mount Tronador (lat. 41°10'S), Chile Jorge Rabassa, Sigfrido Rubulis and Jorge Suarez 103-108 Sediment transport from the glacier zone, central Asia O.P. Shcheglova and O.P. Chizhov 109-113 The nature and origin of debris layers within Glacier de Tsidjiore Nouve, Valais, Switzerland R.J. Small and B. Gomez 114 Abstract Deformation of subglacial sediments and its implications G.S. Boulton 115 Abstract Depositional landforming processes at the snouts of five surging glaciers in Vestspitsbergen D.G. Croot 116 Abstract Observations of inner moraines near the terminus of McCall Glacier in Arctic Alaska and laboratory experiments on the mechanism of picking up moraines into a glacier body Gorow Wakahama and Katutosi Tusima 117-122 Processes and models of Antarctic glaciomarine sedimentation D.J. Drewry and A.P.R. Cooper 123-128 Model for submarine glacial deposition Olav Orheim and Anders Elverhøi 129-134 A model for sedimentation by tidewater glaciers Ross D. Powell 135-141 An ice-shelf moraine, George VI Sound, Antarctica D.E. Sugden and C.M. Clapperton 142 Abstract Glaciomarine sediments and suspended particulate matter, Weddell Sea, Antarctica Anders Elverhøi and Elen Roaldset 143-146 Some aspects of glacial erosion and deposition in north Germany Jürgen Ehlers 147-152 Importance of the regelation process to certain properties of basal tills deposited by the Laurentide ice sheet in Iowa and Illinois, U.S.A. T.J. Kemmis 153-158 Erosion rate of a Younger Dryas cirque glacier at Kråkenes, western Norway E. Larsen and J. Mangerud 159-163 Rock jointing and abrasion forms on roches moutonnées, SW Finland Jukka Rastas and Matti Seppälä 164-169 Glacier erosion and sedimentation in the volcanic regions of Kamchatka V.N. Vinogradov 170-175 Bedrock weathering features in a portion of eastern High Arctic Canada: their nature and significance Stephen Watts 176-182 The Tiskilwa Till, a regional view of its origin and depositional processes Susan Specht Wickham and W.Hilton Johnson 183 Abstract "Stagnant-ice" topography and its relation to drumlin genesis, with reference to south-central Ulster G.F. Dardis 185-186 Abstract Possible mechanism for the rapid advance and retreat of the Lake Michigan lobe between 13 000 and 11 000 years BP D.M. Mickelson, L.J. Acomb and C.R. Bentley 187-192 General discussion B. Hallet [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 3 Main pages Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on [Cover: Annals Vol. 3] [Journal of Glaciology] Antarctic Glaciology [Annals of Glaciology] held in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 7-12 September 1981 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: C.M.W. Swithinbank [Site search] Contents 1 Introductory remarks Dr Colin B.B. Bull 3 Address of welcome to the participants in the third international symposium on Antarctic glaciology: opening address Dr Edward H. Jennings 5 Third international symposium on Antarctic glaciology: opening adrress Dr Edward P. Todd 7-11 Polar firn densification and grain growth Richard B. Alley, John F. Bolzan and Ian M. Whillans 12-16 Seasonal variations in the surface energy exchanges over Antarctica sea ice and coastal waters I. Allison, C.M. Tivendale, G.J. Akerman, J.M. Tann and R.H. Wills 17-22 Isotope climatic record over the last 2.5 ka from Dome C, Antarctica, ice cores J.P. Benoist, J. Jouzel, C. Lorius, L. Merlivat and M. Pourchet 23-26 The NOAA-6 satellite mosaic of Antarctica: a progress report Craig P. Berg, Donald R. Wiesnet and Richard Legeckis 27-31 Late Glacial input of eolian continental dust in the Dome C ice core: additional evidence from individual microparticle analysis M. Briat, A. Royer, J.R. Petit and C. Lorius 32-35 Satellite altimeter results over East Antarctica R.L. Brooks 36-41 Results from the Amery Ice Shelf Project W.F. Budd, M.J. Corry and T.H. Jacka 42-49 Large-scale numerical modelling of the Antarctic ice sheet W.F. Budd and I.N. Smith 50-53 Studies of the Antarctic and present-day concepts of global glaciation O.P. Chizhov and V.M. Kotlyakov 54-58 Radiative transfer modeling of microwave emission and dependence on firn properties J.C. Comiso, H.J. Zwally and J.L. Saba 59-64 Driving stresses in the Antarctic ice sheet A.P.R. Cooper, N.F. McIntyre and G.de Q. Robin 65-70 Pine Island Glacier and its drainage basin: results from radio-echo sounding R.D. Crabtree and C.S.M. Doake 71-76 Gas-derived aerosol in central Antarctic snow and ice: the case of suplhuric and nitric acids Robert J. Delmas, Jean-Marc Barnola and Michel Legrand 77-82 State of balance of the ice sheet in the Antarctic Peninsula C.S.M. Doake 83-91 Measured properties of the Antarctic ice sheet: surface configuration, ice thickness, volume and bedrock characteristics D.J. Drewry, S.R. Jordan and E. Jankowski 92-95 Mechanical behaviour of Antarctic ice P. Duval and H. le Gac 96-102 Techniques for thermal conductivity measurements in Antarctica Richard E. Ewing, Richard S. Falk, John F. Bolzan and Ian M. Whillans 103-106 Finite element analysis of calving from ice fronts James L. Fastook and William F. Schmidt 107-112 Possible causes of the variation in microparticle concentration in an ice core from Mizuho Station, Antarctica Yoshiyuki Fujii and Tetsuo Ohata 113-117 Physical and structural characteristics of Antarctic sea ice A.J. Gow, S.F. Ackley, W.F. Weeks and J.W. Govoni 118-124 A comparison of ice fabrics and textures at Camp Century, Greenland and Byrd Station, Antarctica Susan L. Herron and Chester C. Langway Jr. 125-130 On modeling the Weddell Sea pack ice W.D. Hibler III and S.F. Ackley 131-137 Dynamics of Erebus Glacier tongue G. Holdsworth 138-145 Did the West Antarctic ice sheet create the East Antarctic ice sheet? T.J. Hughes 146-151 On the disintegration of ice shelves: the role of thinning T.J. Hughes 152-155 On the joint interpretation of total gas contents and stable isotope ratios in ice cores D. Jenssen and U. Radok 156-159 Large-scale investigations of the deformation behaviour of layers of ice shelves Hans L. Jessberger and Rudolf Dörr 160-165 Glaciological investigations in the frontal zone of the Filchner and Ronne ice shelves H. Kohnen 166-171 The brine zone in the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica A. Kovacs, A.J. Gow and J. Cragin 172-177 The volcanic record of Antarctic ice cores: preliminary results and potential for future investigations P. Kyle, J. Palais and R. Delmas 178-183 Oceanographic observations from George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula P.W. Lennon, J. Loynes, J.G. Paren and J.R. Potter 184-188 Antarctic ice elevation maps from balloon altimetry Nadav Levanon 189-194 Numerical modeling of ice-shelf motion D.R. MacAyeal and R.H. Thomas 195-198 Electrical behaviour of Antarctic ice and radio echo layers in ice sheets M. Maccagnan and P. Duval 199-203 Acidity levels in ice sheets from radio echo-sounding D.H.M. Millar 204-210 Outlet glacier and mass-budget studies in Enderby, Kemp and Mac. Robertson lands, Antarctica V.I. Morgan, T.H. Jacka, G.J. Akerman and A.L. Clarke 211-215 Microparticle analysis of the Ross Ice Shelf Q-13 core and preliminary results from the J-9 core Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Lonnie G. Thompson 216-221 Radio echo determination of basal roughness characteristics on the Ross Ice Shelf C.S. Neal 222-226 Structural studies of bare ice near the Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica: a mechanism of meteorite concentration Fumihiko Nishio, Nobuhiko Azuma, Akira Higashi and John O. Annexstad 227-232 Atmospheric CO2 content in the past deduced from ice core analyses H. Oeschger, B. Stauffer, A. Neftel, J. Schwander and R. Zumbrunn 233-238 Present-day glaciation in the South Shetland Islands Olav Orheim and L.S. Govorukha 239-242 Snow stratigraphic studies at Dome C, East Antarctica: an investigation of depositional and diagenetic processes J.M. Palais, I.M. Whillans and C. Bull 243-248 Nitrate fluctuations in Antarctic snow and firn: potential sources and mechanisms of formation Bruce C. Parker, Edward J. Zeller and Anthony J. Gow 249-254 Interannual sea-ice variations and sea-ice/atmosphere interactions in the Southern Ocean, 1973-1975 Claire L. Parkinson and Donald J. Cavalieri 255-259 Recent variations in heavy metal concentrations in firn and air from the Antarctic Peninsula D.A. Peel and E.W. Wolff 260-264 Glacier inventory of James Ross and Vega Islands, Antarctic Peninsula Jorge Rabassa, Pedro Skvarca, Luis Bertani and Elizabeth Mazzoni 265-268 Gas extraction from polar ice cores: a critical issue for studying the evolution of atmospheric CO2 and ice-sheet surface elevation D. Raynaud, D. Delmas, J.M. Ascencio and M. Legrand 269-273 Air content of the Byrd core and past changes in the West Antarctic ice sheet D. Raynaud and I.M. Whillans 274-278 Preliminary investigations on accumulation at the Filchner/Ronne ice shelves and Atka Bay O. Reinwarth, W. Rauert, W. Stichler and H. Moser 279-283 Electrical resistivity of George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula John M. Reynolds 284-289 Analysis of a 870 m deep temperature profile at Dome C Catherine Ritz, Louis Lliboutry and Claude Rado 290-294 Flow of ice sheets in the vicinity of subglacial peaks G.de Q. Robin and D.H.M. Millar 295-299 Dynamic behaviour of Rutford Ice Stream S.N. Stephenson and C.S.M. Doake 300-306 Spatial distribution of microparticles with Antarctic snow-fall Lonnie G. Thompson and Ellen Mosley-Thompson 307-311 Anomalous behaviour of Antarctic ice cores studied by electrical and mechanical damping measurements R. Vassoille, J. Perez, J. Tatibouet, P. Duval and M. Maccagnan 312-315 Radio echo-sounding of Shirase Glacier and the Yamato Mountains area Makoto Wada, Takashi Yamanouchi and Shinji Mae 316-320 Subglacial water flow under ice streams and West Antarctic ice-sheet stability J. Weertman and G.E. Birchfield 321-326 Landsat images and mosaics of Antarctica for mapping and glaciological studies Richard S. Williams Jr., Jane G. Ferrigno, Tina M. Kent and James W. Schoonmaker Jr. 327-332 The radiation budget at Mizuho Station, Antarctica, 1979 Takashi Yamanouchi, Makoto Wada, Shinji Mae, Sadao Kawaguchi and Kou Kusunoki 333-338 Accumulation distribution in the IAGP area, Antarctica: 90° E-150° E N.W. Young, M. Pourchet, V.M. Kotlyakov, P.A. Korolev and M.B. Dyurgerov 339 Abstract The unsteady state of the Ross Ice Shelf Charles R. Bentley 339 Abstract Seismic investigations of the firn-ice structure at Dome C, East Antarctica Donald D. Blankenship, Roger M. Gassett and Charles R. Bentley 340 Abstract Implications for the Late Wisconsin-Holocene extent of the West Antarctic ice sheet from regional free-air gravity anomalies in the Ross embayment Larry L. Greischar and Charles R. Bentley 340 Abstract A preliminary model of Holocene retreat and thinning of Ice Stream E, West Antarctica Craig S. Lingle and Charles R. Bentley 341 Abstract Field studies of bottom crevasses in the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Kenneth C. Jezek and Charles R. Bentley 341 Abstract Radar studies of internal layers and bottom topography at Dome C, East Antarctica Kenneth C. Jezek, Sion Shabtaie and Charles R. Bentley 342 Abstract Measurement of radio wave velocities in the firn zones of polar ice sheets Sion Shabtaie and Charles R. Bentley 342 Abstract Deep geoelectric and radar soundings at Dome C, East Antarctica Sion Shabtaie, Franz Thyssen and Charles R. Bentley 343 Abstract Structure of the energy balance in the ice sheet-atmosphere system as an index of Antarctic glaciation V.G. Aver'yanov 343 Abstract The heat regime of the central parts of the Antarctic ice sheet with changing climate V.R. Barbash and I.A. Zotikov 344 Abstract The East Antarctic ice sheet: the problem of palaeoglaciological reconstruction V.I. Bardin 344 Abstract The vertical structure of the Antarctic ice sheet and palaeoclimatic interpretation of the data Ye Korotkevich, V.N. Petrov, N.I. Barkov and V.Ya Lipenkov 345 Abstract Geocryological zones of Antarctica B.I. Vtyurin 345 Abstract Glacier fluctuations in George VI Sound area, West Antarctica C.M. Clapperton and D.E. Sugden 346 Abstract Absolute movements, mass balance, and snow temperatures of the Riiser-Larsenisen Yngvar Gjessing and Bjørn Wold 346 Abstract Ice flow along an IAGP flow line, Wilkes Land, Antarctica N.W. Young, D. Sheehy and T. Hamley 347 Abstract Climatic and chemical studies in James Ross Island snow (Antarctic Peninsula) A. Aristarain, M. Briat, R. Delmas, M. Pourchet and J. Jouzel 348 Abstract Energy balance at the surface of the ice sheet in the coastal area of Adélie Land, Antarctica P.-L. Blaix, D. Delaunay and A. Poggi 348 Abstract Some evidence of long-distance transport, local sources and fractionation between air and snow for metallic aerosols deposited in Antarctic snows since the 1880s P. Buat-Menard and C. Boutron 349 Abstract Derived characteristics of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica R.H. Thomas and D.R. MacAyeal 349 Abstract The importance of pressurized subglacial water in separation and sliding at the glacier bed Robert Bindschadler 350 Abstract A time-dependent model of an ice dome-ice stream-ice shelf system: preliminary results Robert Bindschadler and Robert Gore 350 Abstract Analysis of interannual changes in Antarctic sea-ice cover using passive microwave observations H.J. Zwally, J.C. Comiso, C.L. Parkinson, F.D. Carsey, W.J. Campbell and P. Gloersen 351 Abstract Ice-sheet surface topography from Seasat radar altimetry H.J. Zwally, R. Bindschadler, R.H. Thomas and Tom Martin 352 Abstract Estimation of precipitation and accumulation for the IAGP area from rawinsonde data D.H. Bromwich 352 Abstract Control exerted by sea-ice extent over oxygen isotope ratios in coastal Antarctic precipitation Clark Weaver and David H. Bromwich 353 Abstract Photogrammetric investigation of Byrd Glacier surface lowering Henry H. Brecher 353 Abstract The effect of crevassing on the radiative absorptance of a glacier surface Tad Pfeffer 354 Abstract Antarctic anion glaciochemistry Michael M. Herron 354 Abstract Mechanical testing of fresh ice core H. Shoji and C.C. Langway Jr. 355 Abstract Temperate ice beneath the "polar" Taylor Glacier, Victoria Land, Antarctica P.H. Robinson 355 Abstract Radio echo-sounding of Riiser-Larsenisen Olav Orheim 356 Abstract Spectral radiation modeling for the Antarctic Plateau: effects of clouds, ozone and CO2 on the radiation budget Stephen G. Warren and Warren J. Wiscombe 357 Abstract Iceberg response to sea state Olav Orheim, Peter Wadhams and Monica Kristensen 359-361 General discussion W.F. Budd [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 4 Main pages Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Applied Glaciology [Cover: Annals Vol. 4] [Journal of Glaciology] held in New Hampshire, U.S.A., [Annals of Glaciology] 23-27 August 1982 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: S.C. Colbeck [Site search] Contents 1 Second syposium on applied glaciology: opening comments Colonel Wayne A. Hanson 3-9 Metamorphism of dry snow as a result of temperature gradient and vapor density differences E.E. Adams and R.L. Brown 10-13 Effective shear viscosity and effective bulk viscosity of firn of a temperate glacier (Kesselwandferner, Ötztal Alps, 1967-1978) Walter Ambach and Heinrich Eisner 14-18 Description and analysis of a 20-year (1960-79) digital ice- concentration database for the Great Lakes of North America Raymond A. Assel 19-23 Contribution to the modelling of the ice accretion process: ice density variation with the impacted surface angle M. Bain and J.F. Gayet 24-29 Calculation of snow avalanche runout distance S. Bakkehøi, U. Domaas and K. Lied 30-36 A comparison of unsteady wave propagation for various snowpack properties R.L. Brown 37-41 A turbulent mixture theory for the atmospheric mixture of snow and air Rand Decker and R.L. Brown 42-46 A biviscous modified Bingham model of snow avalanche motion J.D. Dent and T.E. Lang 47-51 Time-dependent deformation behaviour of structures in snow, firn or ice Rudolf Dörr and Hans L. Jessberger 52-57 Distribution of snow drifts on ridge slopes: measurements and theoretical approximations Paul M.B. Föhn and Roland Meister 58-65 On measuring flexural properties of ice using cantilever beams R.M.W. Frederking and G.W. Timco 66-72 Icing cloud microstructure from in situ measurements J.F. Gayet and M. Bain 73-78 Creep of columnar-grained ice at low stresses L.W. Gold 79-84 Measurements and analyses of velocity profiles and frazil ice-crystal rise velocities during periods of frazil-ice formation in rivers J.P. Gosink and T.E. Osterkamp 85-90 Frequency and characteristics of glacier floods in the Swiss Alps Wilfried Haeberli 91-98 Subglacial processes at Bondhusbreen, Norway: preliminary results Jon Ove Hagen, Bjørn Wold, Olav Liestøl, Gunnar Østrem and Johan Ludvig Sollid 99-104 Reconnaissance of the glaciers of the Susitna River basin in connection with proposed hydroelectric development W.D. Harrison, B.T. Drage, S. Bredthauer, D. Johnson, C. Schoch and A.B. Follett 105-109 Comparison between different yield functions for saline ice F.U. Häusler 110-115 On forecasting mesoscale ice dynamics and build-up W.D. Hibler III, Ingemar Udin and Anders Ullerstig 116-123 Icebergs: their physical dimensions and the presentation and application of measured data I.Stuart Hotzel and John D. Miller 124-128 A surface integral method for determining ice loads on offshore structures from in situ measurements Jerome B. Johnson 129-132 Effect of sample and grain size on the compressive strength of ice Stephen J. Jones and H.A.M. Chew 133-140 Gravity measurements in permafrost terrain containing massive ground ice K. Kawasaki, T.E. Osterkamp, R.W. Jurick and J. Kienle 141-146 Estimates of ocean currents using a Labrador sea ice model T.E. Keliher and J.S. Foley 147-151 Automatic collection of tilt and strain data from tabular icebergs Monica Kristensen and Vernon A. Squire 152-157 Modelling of Antarctic tabular icebergs in ocean waves Monica Kristensen and Vernon A. Squire 158-162 Basal surface-layer properties in flowing snow T.E. Lang and J.D. Dent 163-169 Laboratory experiments on crystal orientation in NaCl ice Patricia J. Langhorne 170-173 Determination of avalanche dynamics friction coefficients from measured speeds D.M. McClung and P.A. Schaerer 174-179 Icing measurements on fixed and rotating cyclinders P. McComber, J.-L. Laforte, D. Bouchard and D.D. Nguyen 180-187 Indentation of an S2 floating ice sheet in the brittle range B. Michel and D. Blanchet 188-191 Snow control studies of elevated buildings in the Antarctic Hiromi Mitsuhashi, Toshio Hannuki, Toshio Sato and Kou Kusunoki 192-197 Experimental studies on snow accretion at subzero temperatures Yukiko Mizuno and Gorow Wakahama 198-203 Modelling the flow of mass and energy within a snowpack for hydrological forecasting E.M. Morris 204-208 Measurements on air porosity of sea ice Masayoshi Nakawo 209-215 Water temperature measurements in turbulent streams during periods of frazil-ice formation T.E. Osterkamp, R.E. Gilfilian, J.P. Gosink and C.S. Benson 216-221 Fracture and its role in determining ice forces on offshore structures A.C. Palmer, D.J. Goodman, M.F. Ashby, A.G. Evans, J.W. Hutchinson and A.R.S. Ponter 222-227 On the placement and mass of avalanche explosives: experience with helicopter bombing and preplanted charges R. Perla and K. Everts 228-235 The lobe structure in ice accreted on an aluminium conductor in the presence of a DC electric field Luan C. Phan, Jean-Louis Laforte and Du D. Nguyen 236-240 Snow and slush on floating lake ice Hans Röthlisberger 241-245 An evaluation of shock waves in unsaturated wet snow A. Sato and R.L. Brown 246-252 Sea-ice investigations in the Weddell Sea during the German Antarctic expedition 1979-80 Joachim Schwarz 253-259 Field test 1 of compressive strength of first-year sea ice N.K. Sinha 260-265 Experimental determination of the buckling loads of floating ice sheets D.S. Sodhi, F.D. Haynes, K. Kato and K. Hirayama 266-270 Experiments on ice ride-up and pile-up D.S. Sodhi, K. Hirayama, F.D. Haynes and K. Kato 271-276 Snow avalanches and acoustic emissions R.A. Sommerfeld and H. Gubler 277-282 Numerical modelling of realistic ice floes in ocean waves Vernon A. Squire 283-288 Mapping ice-sheet margins from radar altimetry data Robert H. Thomas, Thomas V. Martin and H.Jay Zwally 289-293 Uniaxial and plane-strain compressive strength of model ice G.W. Timco 295 Abstract Two calving laws for grounded iceberg-calving glaciers C.S. Brown, W.G. Sikonia, Austin Post, L.A. Rasmussen and M.F. Meier 295 Abstract The predicted behavior of Griesgletscher, Wallis, Switzerland, and its possible threat to a nearby dam Robert Bindschadler 296 Abstract On the use of mixture theories to model heat and mass transport in mountain snowpack R.L. Brown and E.E. Adams 297 Abstract Properties of debris-laden ice: application to the flow response of the glaciers on Mount St. Helens Melinda M. Brugman 297 Abstract Modelling techniques in applied glaciology: numerical modelling of avalanches G. Brugnot 298 Abstract Numerical modelling of glacier response to a perturbation in thickness Keith Echelmeyer 298 Abstract Measuring snow water equivalent by cosmic radiation W. Fritzsche 299 Abstract Air bubble stratigraphy of lake ice covers Richard Heron 300 Abstract Implications of the time required for minimum and tertiary creep rates for ice mining and tunnel closure T.H. Jacka and W.F. Budd 301 Abstract Use of satellite synthetic aperture radar imagery in arctic marine design and sea-ice studies David Lapp and René O. Ramseier 301 Abstract Measurement of snow creep pressures on an avalanche defence structure J.O. Larsen, D.M. McClung and S.B. Hansen 302 Abstract Preventing a collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet: civil engineering on a continental scale D.R. MacAyeal 302 Abstract Modelling of ice accretion on wires Lasse Makkonen 303 Abstract Methodology and current status of the prediction of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska M.F. Meier, L.A. Rasmussen and W.G. Sikonia 304 Abstract Seismic moment, stress drop, strain energy, dislocation radius, and location of seismic acoustic emissions associated with a high alpine snowpack at Berthoud Pass, Colorado Charles Cleland Rosé 304 Abstract A contribution to avalanche dynamics: a formal and an exact solution of the Voellmy/Perla two-parametric equation of motion Bonsak Schieldrop 305 Abstract The tensile strength of polycrystalline ice E.M. Schulson and J.H. Currier 306 Abstract Vertical lifting ice forces caused by a rising water level, and their action on a vertical slender structure (pile) Per Tryde 307-314 Abstract The Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research at Weissfluhjoch/Davos: the first five years (1943 to 1948) Marcel R. De Quervain [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 5 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Ice and Climate Modelling [Cover: Annals Vol. 5] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Evanston, Illinois, [Annals of Glaciology] U.S.A., 27 June - 1 July 1983 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: S.H. Schneider [Site search] Contents 1-8 Mechanical properties of Dye 3 Greenland deep ice cores Nobuhiko Azuma and Akira Higashi 9-15 Sea-ice and snow-cover data availability, needs and problems R.G. Barry, R.G. Crane, R.L. Weaver and M.A. Anderson 16-17 Temporal variations in the 10Be concentration levels found in the Dye 3 ice core, Greenland J. Beer, H. Oeschger, M. Andrée, G. Bonani, M. Suter, W. Wölfli and C.C. Langway Jr. 18-22 Modelling temperature distribution in Alpine glaciers Heinz Blatter and Wilfried Haeberli 23-28 Rheology of an ice-floe field Iain Bratchie 29-36 A three-dimensional time-dependent model of the West Antarctic ice sheet W.F. Budd, D. Jenssen and I.N. Smith 37-42 Prospects for describing and monitoring from space the elements of the seasonal cycle of sea ice F.D. Carsey 43-46 Reconstructing Pleistocene climatic change from the oxygen isotope composition of sediments: a review Curt Covey 47-50 Ice-shelf densities from a comparison of radio echo and seismic soundings C.S.M. Doake 51-55 Measurement of surface deformation of the Greenland ice sheet by satellite tracking Alice Remington Drew and Ian M. Whillans 56-60 Geothermal effects of 18 ka BP ice conditions in the Swiss Plateau Wilfried Haeberli, Werner Rellstab and William D. Harrison 61-68 Cryospheric impacts of Soviet river diversion schemes T. Holt, P.M. Kelly and B.S.G. Cherry 69-74 Statistical-dynamical model of accumulation on the Greenland ice sheet Richard A. Keen 75-80 Sea ice budget studies of Baffin Bay using a numerical ice model T.E. Keliher and J.S. Foley 81-84 Introduction to a new sea-ice database Richard W. Knight 85-87 Sensitivity of late-glacial and Holocene climates to the combined effects of orbital parameter changes and lower boundary condition changes: "snapshot" simulations with a general circulation model for 18, 9 and 6 ka BP John E. Kutzbach and P.J. Guetter 88-94 Late-glacial maximum-Holocene atmospheric and ice-thickness changes from Antarctic ice-core studies C. Lorius, D. Raynaud, J.-R. Petit, J. Jouzel and L. Merlivat 95-99 A cross-sectional model for West Antarctica B.J. McInnes and W.F. Budd 100-105 Ice-age climate and continental ice sheets: some experiments with a general circulation model S. Manabe and A.J. Broccoli 106-110 Dynamical heat-flux feedbacks and global climate stability Gyula Molnar and Wei-Chung Wang 111-114 An atmospherically driven sea-ice drift model for the Bering Sea C.H. Pease and J.E. Overland 115-121 Reconstruction of the glacial ice covers of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic islands by three-dimensional, perfectly plastic ice-sheet modelling N. Reeh 122-126 Ablation and heat balance of the Yukikabe snow patch in the Daisetsu Mountains, Hokkaido, Japan A. Sato, S. Takahashi, R. Naruse and G. Wakahama 127-132 Mean summer temperatures and circulation in a south-west Norwegian mountain area during the Atlantic Period, based upon changes of the Alpine pine-forest limit L. Selsing and E. Wishman 133-140 Modeling the ocean in climate studies Albert J. Semtner Jr. 141-148 Flow behavior of basal ice as related to modeling considerations Hitoshi Shoji and Chester C. Langway Jr. 149-152 Lake sediments as continental 18O records from the glacial/post-glacial transition U. Siegenthaler, U. Eicher, H. Oeschger and W. Dansgaard 153-159 Transient temperature changes due to increasing CO2 using simple models U. Siegenthaler and H. Oeschger 160-164 Atmospheric CO2 concentration during the last glaciation B. Stauffer, H. Hofer, H. Oeschger, J. Schwander and U. Siegenthaler 165-169 Glacier flexure and the position of grounding lines: measurements by tiltmeter on Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica S.N. Stephenson 170-176 A model simulation of 20 years of Northern Hemisphere sea-ice fluctuations John E. Walsh, William D. Hibler III and Becky Ross 177-179 Review Impurities in snow: effects on albedo and snowmelt Stephen G. Warren 180-184 Ice-sheet modeling J. Weertman and G.E. Birchfield 185-190 Ice flow leading to the deep core hole at Dye 3, Greenland I.M. Whillans, K.C. Jezek, A.R. Drew and N. Gundestrup 191-198 Observing polar-ice variability H.Jay Zwally 199-200 Abstract Inland ice-sheet thinning near Dome C, East Antarctica, caused by post-Wisconsinan sea-level rise Richard B. Alley and Ian M. Whillans 200 Abstract On long-period internal oscillations in a simple climate model with an ice sheet G.E. Birchfield and J. Weertman 201 Abstract Is there a tie between atmospheric CO2 content and ocean circulation? Wallace S. Broecker and Taro Takahashi 201 Abstract A reconstruction of the coastal Antarctic climate and summer sea-ice position at 18 ka BP David H. Bromwich 202 Abstract Modelling the surface of the Antarctic ice sheet for satellite radar altimeter studies D.J. Drewry, N.F. McIntyre, A.P.R. Cooper and E. Novotny 203 Abstract Proxy records of Quaternary climate John Imbrie 204-207 Abstract Simulation of the HDO and H218O cycles in an Atmospheric general circulation model Sylvie Joussaume, Robert Sadourny and Jean Jouzel 208-210 Abstract Simulation of desert dust cycles in an atmospheric general circulation model S Joussaume, I. Rasool, R. Sadourny and J.-R. Petit 211 Abstract Late-glacial palaeogeographic reconstruction models for Norwegian fjord areas Kjell Kjenstad and Johan Ludvig Sollid 212 Abstract Thirty years of mass balance and climate records on Hintereisferner: a basis for modelling M. Kuhn 212-213 Abstract Sensitivity of an ice-sheet model to atmospheric variables Tamara Shapiro Ledley 213-214 Abstract The predictability of glaciation cycles H. Le Treut and M. Ghil 215-216 Abstract A numerical ice-stream model: application to Holocene retreat in the Ross Sea, West Antarctica Craig S. Lingle and James A. Clark 216-217 Abstract Tides, tidally driven barotropic circulation and the formation of tidal fronts below the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Douglas R. MacAyeal 217-219 Abstract A time-dependent simulation of the Ross Ice Shelf flow Douglas R. MacAyeal and Robert H. Thomas 219-221 Abstract Computer simulation of the ice sheet in the Shirase basin, Antarctica M. Nagao, M. Nakawo and A. Higashi 221-222 Abstract model of the Antarctic ice sheet including thermodynamics J. Oerlemans 222 Abstract Southern Ocean sea-ice response to atmospheric warming Claire L. Parkinson and Robert A. Bindschadler 222-223 Abstract Past accumulation rates at Camp Century and Devon Island, deduced from ice-core measurements W.S.B. Paterson and E.D. Waddington 223 Abstract A spectral model of the ice-age cycle with glacial isostatic adjustment W.R. Peltier 224 Abstract The CO2 record in ice cores: a reconstruction of the atmospheric evolution between 18 ka BP and 1850 AD D. Raynaud and J.M. Barnola 225 Abstract Snow and ice feedback and climate sensitivity Alan Robock 225-227 Abstract Modeling the late-Quaternary glacial variations with multi-component climatic systems B. Saltzman 228 Abstract Coupling models of climate subsystems: sensitivity experiments Stephen H. Schneider 229 Abstract The climatic response of the Arctic Ocean to Soviet river diversions Albert J. Semtner Jr. 230-233 Abstract Probing the Holocene-Wisconsin boundary in polar ice sheets Sion Shabtaie and Charles R. Bentley 234 Abstract Wave-number analysis of ice-flow modelling E.D. Waddington 234-236 Abstract The effect of land-sea distribution on ice-sheet formation Robert G. Watts and M.Ehteshamul Hayder 236-237 Abstract A global paleoclimatic database for 6 and 9 ka BP Thompson Webb III 238 Abstract The effect of the palaeo-temperature regime on present temperature depth profiles in ice sheets N.W. Young 239 Abstract Past changes of the Antarctic ice sheet in Terre Adélie as deduced from ice-core data and ice modelling N.W. Young, D. Raynaud, M. de Angelis, J.-R. Petit and C. Lorius 241-243 The IGS symposium on ice and climate modeling: an overview Uwe Radok [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 6 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Snow and Ice Processes at the [Cover: Annals Vol. 6] [Journal of Glaciology] Earth's Surface [Annals of Glaciology] held at Sapporo, Japan, 2-7 September 1984 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: R.L. Brown [Site search] Contents 1-4 A contribution to the prediction of slush avalanches Erik Hestnes 5-8 Avalanche flow dynamics with material locking Theodore E. Lang, Tsutomu Nakamura, Jimmie D. Dent and Mario Martinelli Jr. 9-14 Characteristics of flowing snow and avalanche impact pressures D.M. McClung and P.A. Schaerer 15-18 Computer study of snow avalanche startup dynamics Tsutomu Nakamura, Osamu Abe, Natsuo Numano and Theodore E. Lang 19-22 Measurement of avalanche speeds and forces: instrumentation and preliminary results of the Ryggfonn Project H. Norem, T. Kvisterøy and B.D. Evensen 23-25 Meteorological conditions that initiate slushflows in the central Brooks Range, Alaska Lawrence J. Onesti 26-34 Measurement and analysis of the motion of dense flow avalanches B. Salm and H. Gubler 35-38 Errors and corrections in calculation of heat flux in Antarctic surface snow Tokio Kikuchi, Makoto Wada and Takashi Yamanouchi 39-42 Air and water-vapour convection in snow N. Klever 43-47 Experiments on thermal convection in snow D. Powers, S.C. Colbeck and K. O'Neill 48-52 Modelling a snowdrift by means of activated clay particles Yutaka Anno 53-58 Two dimensional solutions for a turbulent continuum theory for the atmospheric mixture of snow and air Rand Decker and R.L. Brown 59-62 The effect of blowing snow on katabatic winds in Antarctica Yuji Kodama, Gerd Wendler and Joan Gosink 63-67 Wind-tunnel experiments on blowing snow N. Maeno, R. Naruse, K. Nishimura, I. Takei, T. Ebinuma, S. Kobayashi, H. Nishimura, Y. Kaneda and T. Ishida 68-70 Design criteria and location of snow fences Harald Norem 71-75 Characteristics of drifting snow at Mizuho Station, Antarctica Shuhei Takahashi 76-78 Climatic shift of the equilibrium line: Kuhn's concept applied to the Greenland ice cap Walter Ambach 79-82 Grain growth and mechanical behaviour of polar ice P. Duval 83-86 Experimental studies on densification and pressure-sintering of ice Takao Ebinuma and Norikazu Maeno 87-91 Field frost heave prediction related to ice segregation processes during soil freezing Masami Fukuda and Seiiti Kinosita 92-94 Acidity of snow and its reduction by akaline aerosols Motoi Kumai 95-99 Settlement force on a beam in snowpack by computer modeling Theodore E. Lang, Hideomi Nakamura and Osamu Abe 100-104 Measurements of thermal parameters in Antarctic snow and firn Manfred A. Lange 105-107 Studies on structures and physical properties of snow on Mizuho Plateau, Antarctica Hiroshi Nishimura and Norikazu Maeno 108-112 Enclosure of air during metamorphosis of dry firn to ice B. Stauffer, J. Schwander and H. Oeschger 113-117 Estimation and effects of internal accumulation on five glaciers in Alaska D.C. Trabant and L.R. Mayo 118-122 The extinction and absorption of solar radiation within a snow cover Hiroshi Fukami, Kenji Kojima and Hideaki Aburakawa 123-125 Effect of snow cover on time lag of runoff from a watershed Daiji Kobayashi and Hideaki Motoyama 126-129 Grain coarsening of snow particles immersed in water and solutions Katutosi Tusima 130-134 Formation processes of ice fabric pattern in ice sheets N. Azuma and A. Higashi 135-137 Thermally and mechanically induced regelation of ice Kaoru Horiguchi and R.D. Miller 138-141 On the internal melting phenomenon (puddle formation) in fast sea ice, East Antarctica Nobuyoshi Ishikawa and Shun'ichi Kobayashi 142-145 The effect of roughness on the rate of ice accretion on a cylinder Lasse Makkonen and J.R. Stallabrass 146-149 On the relationship of thermodynamic and physical properties of polymers with ice adhesion H. Murase and K. Nanishi 150-153 Ice formation and ice structure on Law Dome, Antarctica Xie Zichu 154-157 Energy exchange and its influence factors on mountain glaciers in west China Bai Zhongyuan and Yu Xinzhi 158-160 Energy balance calculations for the ablation period 1982 at Vernagtferner, Oetztal Alps Heidi Escher-Vetter 161-163 Temperature and accumulation of high altitude firn in the Alps Wilfried Haeberli and Jürg Alean 164-167 Bidirectional reflectance of polar and alpine snow surfaces M. Kuhn 168-170 Rate determining processes of sea ice growth T. Kuroda 171-173 Oceanic heat flux as a component of the heat budget of sea ice M.P. Langleben 174-177 Heat balance at the snow surface in a katabatic wind zone, East Antarctica Tetsuo Ohata, Nobuyoshi Ishikawa, Shun'ichi Kobayashi and Sadao Kawaguchi 178-181 Heat exchange and surface conditions in North Water, northern Baffin Bay K. Steffen and A. Ohmura 182-186 Annual salt and energy budget beneath an Antarctic fast ice cover Ian Allison, C.M. Tivendale and G.R. Copson 187-191 Ice front fluctuations in the eastern and southern Weddell Sea Manfred A. Lange and Heinz Kohnen 192-194 Movements of marginal pack ice off the Okhotsk Sea coast of Hokkaido Nobuo Ono 195-199 An Arctic iceberg deterioration field study and model simulations S. Venkatesh, M. El-Tahan and P.T. Mitten 200-202 On brine drainage channels of young sea ice Masaaki Wakatsuchi and Takashi Saito 203-206 Static dielectric constant as a textural index of snow A. Denoth 207-210 Snow stratigraphy measured by an active microwave system Kazuo Fujino, Gorow Wakahama, Masahiro Suzuki, Tadashi Matsumoto and Daisuke Kuroiwa 211-214 The effect of snow distribution on gamma-ray survey of snow cover Morten Johnsrud 215-217 Determination of the principal stresses of a snow cover on a mountain slope using snow pressure gauges Mitsuo Oh'izumi and Tosio Huzioka 218-221 Experimental study on direct shear strength of sea ice Hiroshi Saeki, Toshiyuki Ono, Niu en Zhong and Naoki Nakazawa 222-224 Morphological instability of polyhedral ice crystals growing in air at low temperatures T. Gonda and H. Gomi 225-228 Ice accretion under natural and laboratory conditions K. Itagaki, G.E. Lemieux and H.W. Bosworth 229-231 Katabatic snow storms in stable atmospheric conditions at Mizuho station, Antarctica Shun'ichi Kobayashi, Nobuyoshi Ishikawa and Tetsuo Ohata 232-234 Formation mechanisms of snow crystals at low temperature Noboru Sato and Katsuhiro Kikuchi 235-237 Thermal modification of air moving over melting snow surfaces Hiroshi Takahara and Keiji Higuchi 238-241 Effects of drifting snow on surface radiation budget in the katabatic wind zone, Antarctica Takashi Yamanouchi and Sadao Kawaguchi 242-245 Comparison of ice crystals grown from vapour in varying conditions Akira Yamashita, Asaharu Asano and Takayuki Ohno 246-247 A calorimeter for measuring free water content of wet snow Eizi Akitaya 248-249 Ice avalanche activity and mass balance of a high-altitude hanging glacier in the Swiss Alps Jürg Alean 250-251 Remote sensing of snow in high mountain basins in Norway T. Andersen and N. Haakensen 252-253 Detection of an ice-forming area by radar and satellite Masaaki Aota, Masayuki Oi, Masao Ishikawa and Hiroki Fukushi 254-255 Measurements of daily variations in the subsurface wetness gradient A. Denoth and A. Foglar 256-257 Release mechanism of an avalanche on a slope covered with bamboo bushes Yasoichi Endo 258-260 Fluctuations of sedimentary environments of the Gyajo Glacier, Khumbu region, East Nepal Hiroji Fushimi, Kokichi Kamiyama, Kouichi Kitaoka and Koichi Ikegami 261-262 Effects of precipitation on the isotopic composition of falling snow particles K. Higuchi, A. Tokuoka and O. Watanabe 263-264 Transition in preferred orientation of polycrystalline ice from repeated recrystallization Huang Maohuan, M. Ohtomo and G. Wakahama 265-266 Visibility in blowing snow observed by the luminance contrast Keishi Ishimoto and Yoshifumi Fukuzawa 267-268 Hardness of wet snow Kaoru Izumi and Eizi Akitaya 269-271 Structure and falling motion of early snowflakes Masahiro Kajikawa 272-273 Macropores in snowpacks of Sierra Nevada Richard Kattelmann 274-275 Movement of grain boundary in sea ice Toshiyuki Kawamura 276-277 Melting and heat exchange at the bottom of a snow cover Kenji Kojima and Hideaki Motoyama 278-280 Mechanical properties of first year sea ice in Saroma lagoon Hisao Matsushita and Nobuyoshi Yashima 281-283 Development of an automatic ice fabric analyser Y. Mori, T. Hondoh and A. Higashi 284-286 Measurement of settlement forces on horizontal beams buried in snow cover Hideomi Nakamura and Osamu Abe 287-288 Structural characteristics of snow drifts and cornices Renji Naruse, Hiroshi Nishimura and Norikazu Maeno 289-291 Internal radio-echo reflections of polar snow covers in relation to acidic layers and density fluctuations Fumihiko Nishio and Hirokazu Ohmae 292-294 Mechanical instability of snowcover with saturated layer Yasuaki Nohguchi 295-297 Thickness and structure of Antarctic sea ice measured by drilling and impulse radar Hirokazu Ohmae and Fumihiko Nishio 298-299 Surface layer salinity of young sea ice Nobuo Ono and Takashi Kasai 300-302 Net accumulation and oxygen isotope composition of snow on Mizuho Plateau, Antarctica Kazuhide Satow and Okitsugu Watanabe 303-304 Measurement of strains and pressure in a snow cover on a slope Hiromu Shimizu, Eizi Akitaya, Mitsuo Oh'izumi and Yauso Hirabayashi 305 Comparison of mechanical test on the Dye-3, Greenland ice core and artificial laboratory ice H. Shoji and C.C. Langway Jr. 306-308 Sensing of snowpack melting by an active microwave system with fixed frequency Masahiro Suzuki, Tadashi Matsumoto, Daisuke Kuroiwa, Kazuo Fujino and Gorow Wakahama 309-310 Salination of snow on sea ice and formation of snow ice Takatoshi Takizawa 311-313 Light attenuation and visibility in blowing snow Masao Takeuchi and Yoshifumi Fukuzawa 314-315 Mechanism of formation of radially-grown meltpatterns on the surface of ice Akio Toukairin 316-317 Ablation rates on the ceiling of a snow tunnel over a stream Takahiko Uematsu 318-320 Mass balance study of a glacier system from hydrological observations in Langtang valley, Nepal Himalaya Tomomi Yamada, Hideaki Motoyama and Kadgha Bdr. Thapa 321 Abstract An experimental study on the influence of darkening material on radiation and melting rate on an ice-snow surface and the results of their practical application Bai Zhongyuan, Xie Zichu and Ding Liangfu 321-322 Abstract Snow moisture meters A. Denoth and A. Fogler 322 Abstract Heat balance of a maritime glacier in Gongga mountains, and a discussion of imbalance Han Yuan-jie 323 Abstract Photographic studies on snowfall intensity in connection with visibility in a snowfall H. Konishi, T. Endoh, Y. Fujiyoshi and G. Wakahama 324 Abstract Crystal structure of ice accreted on an ice substrate O. Nasello, L. Levi and F. Prodi 325 Abstract Changes in snow structure induced by temperature gradients R. Perla and C.S.L. Ommanney 326 Abstract A study of blowing snow by the new index Sei-iti Sato 327 Abstract Regional characteristics of snow cover in central Japan from the standpoints of stable isotopic processes, chemical content and snow metamorphism O. Watanabe, S. Takenaka, H. Takahara and H. Iida 328 Abstract Isotopic diffusion in polar firn I.M. Whillans, H. Clausen and P. Grootes 329 Abstract Internal freezing of snow cover due to its own cold heat sources Y. Yamada and T. Ikarashi 329 Abstract Characteristics of stable isotopes in glaciers of the high mountains of China Wu Xiaoling, Xie Zichu, Hisao Wushiku and Nobuko Kanamori [Image] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 7 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Snow and Ice Chemistry and the [Journal of Glaciology] Atmosphere [Cover: Annals Vol. 7] [Annals of Glaciology] held in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, [ICE] 19-24 August 1984 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: W.P. Adams Contents 1-6 Glaciochemical studies and estimated net mass balances for Rennick Glacier area, Antarctica Boyd Allen III, Paul A. Mayewski, W.Berry Lyons and Mary Jo Spencer 7-11 Assessing laboratory procedures for the decontamination of Polar snow or ice samples for the analysis of toxic metals and metalloids Claude F. Boutron and Françoise M. Batifol 12-19 Trace elements in Antarctic air and snowfall A.L. Dick and D.A. Peel 20-25 Spatial and temporal variations of snow chemistry in Terre Adélie (East Antarctica) Michel Legrand and Robert J. Delmas 26-33 Snow stratigraphic record at South Pole: potential for paleoclimatic reconstruction E. Mosley-Thompson, P.D. Kruss, L.G. Thompson, M. Pourchet and P. Grootes 34-41 Volcanic ash layers in bare ice areas near the Yamato Mountains, Dronning Maud Land and the Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica Fumihiko Nishio, Takayoshi Katsushima and Hirokazu Ohmae 42-48 Particle morphology, composition and associated ice chemistry of tephra layers in the Byrd ice core: evidence for hydrovolcanic eruptions J.M. Palais 49-53 Investigations of the oxygen-18 content of samples from snow pits and ice cores from the Filchner-Ronne ice shelves and Ekström ice shelf O. Reinwarth, W. Graf, W. Stichler, H. Moser and H. Oerter 54-59 Gaseous components in the atmosphere and the historic record revealed by ice cores B. Stauffer and H. Oeschger 60 Abstract Acidity and DC conductivity in polar ice E.W. Wolff and J.G. Paren 61-69 Closer to a true value for heavy metal concentrations in recent Antarctic snow by improved contamination control E.W. Wolff and D.A. Peel 70-75 Sulphuric and nitric acid concentrations and spikes along a 200 m deep ice core at D 57 (Terre Adélie, Antarctica) Françoise Zanolini, Robert J. Delmas and Michel Legrand 76-83 Stratigraphic noise in the time series derived from ice cores David A. Fisher, Niels Reeh and H.B. Clausen 84-88 The glaciochemistry of snow-pits from Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru, 1982 W.Berry Lyons, Paul A. Mayewski, Lonnie G. Thompson and Boyd Allen III 89 Abstract Can high-altitude ice masses in temperate areas provide useful climatic records? Paul A. Mayewski and W.Berry Lyons 90-93 Isotope studies of ice cores from a temperate Alpine glacier (Vernagtferner, Austria) with respect to the meltwater flow H. Oerter, D. Baker, W. Stichler and W. Rauert 94-99 Applications of isotope geochemistry to research on Chinese glaciers Wang Ping 100-108 Atmospheric particles: their physical and chemical characteristics, and deposition processes relevant to the chemical composition of glaciers L.A. Barrie 109-116 Airborne pollen: a unique mass tracer, its influx to the Canadian High Arctic J.C. Bourgeois, R.M. Koerner and B.T. Alt 117-124 A global oxygen isotope model - semi-empirical, zonally averaged D.A. Fisher and B.T. Alt 125-129 The influence of atmospheric composition of volcanic eruptions as derived from ice-core analysis C.U. Hammer 130 Abstract Airborne precipitation and cloud sampling technqiues P.I. Joe, R.S. Schemenauer, J.W. Strapp and P. Daum 131-137 Simulation of airborne impurity cycles using atmospheric general circulation models Sylvie Joussaume 138-140 10Be in polar ice and atmospheres G.M. Raisbeck and F. Yiou 141-147 Relocation and preferential elution of acidic solute through the snowpack of a small, remote, high-altitude Scottish catchment P. Brimblecombe, M. Tranter, P.W. Abrahams, I. Blackwood, T.D. Davies and C.E. Vincent 148 Abstract An isotope and energy balance study of the snow-melt process R.M. Brown, A.G. Price and W. Workman 149-152 Distribution of grain sizes and internal surface area and their role in snow chemistry in a sub-Arctic snow cover H.B. Granberg 153-160 Abstract Acid content of snow from a mid-troposhere sampling site on Mount Logan, Yukon Territory, Canada G. Holdsworth and E. Peake 161-166 The chemistry of snow and meltwaters within the mesostructure of a boreal forest snow cover H.G. Jones 167-174 The chemical characteristics of snow cover in a northern boreal forest during the spring run-off period H.G. Jones and W. Sochanska 175-180 Sulphur and heavy metal pollution in urban snow: multi-elemental analytical techniques and interpretations S. Landsberger and R.E. Jervis 181-184 Hydrometerological interpretation of isotopic data on atmospheric moisture and precipitation R.K. Saxena and E. Eriksson 185-190 Spatial and temporal variability of surface snowfall and snowpack chemistry in central Ontario R.S. Schemenauer, P.W. Summers, H.A. Wiebe and K.G. Anlauf 191-195 A study of atmospheric deposition onto the snowpack in northern Saskatchewan S.R. Shewchuk 196-201 The elution of ions through field and laboratory snowpacks Sotiris Tsiouris, Christopher E. Vincent, Trevor D. Davies and Peter Brimblecombe 202-207 The roles of snow, lake ice and lake water in the distribution of major ions in the ice cover of a lake W.P. Adams and D.C. Lasenby 208-212 Effects of ice and snow cover on the chemistry of nearshore lake water during spring melt J.M. Gunn and W. Keller 213 Snow chemistry on Mount Logan, Yukon Territory, Canada R.J. Delmas, M. Legrand and G. Holdsworth 213 Atmospheric circulation in the Canadian High Arctic Bea T. Alt 214 The Biryd ice core: continuous acidity measurements and solid electrical conductivity measurements C.U. Hammer, H.B. Clausen and C.C. Langway Jr. 215 Particulates in acidic snows from the Cairngorms, Scotland M. Tranter, P. Brimblecombe, T.D. Davies, P.W. Abrahams, I. Blackwood, A. Fernandes and C.E. Vincent [Image] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 8 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Glacier Mapping and Surveying [Cover: Annals Vol. 8] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Reykjavík, Iceland, [Annals of Glaciology] 26-29 August 1985 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings]Editor: G. Strem [Site search] Contents 1 Introduction Professor Hans Röthlisberger 2 Welcoming address Gudmundur Magnusson 3 Welcoming address Jakob Björnsson 4-7 The history of mapping in Iceland, with special reference to glaciers Haukur Tómasson 8-10 Mapping structure and morphology of Soler Glacier, in northern Patagonia, Chile, using near-vertical, aerial photographs, taken with a non-metric 6 × 6 cm-format camera Masamu Aniya and Renji Naruse 11-18 Surface and bedrock topography of ice caps in Iceland, mapped by radio echo-sounding Helgi Björnsson 19-21 Delineation of glacier drainage basins on western Vatnajökull Helgi Björnsson 22-26 Surface velocity determination on large polar glaciers by aerial photogrammetry H.H. Brecher 27-30 Photo-interpretation, digital mapping, and the evolution of glaciers in Glacier National Park, B.C. André Champoux and C.S.L. Ommanney 31-33 Evolution of the Illecillewaet Glacier, Glacier National Park, B.C., using historical data, aerial photography and satellite image analysis André Champoux and C.S.L. Ommanney 34-36 Map of the Mount Gongga glacier: a combination of terrestrial and aerial photogrammetry Chen Jianming 37-41 Radio-echo investigations of Ronne Ice Shelf R.D. Crabtree and C.S.M. Doake 42-46 Least squares method used in reduction of data from theodolite measurements on fast moving glaciers D. Dahl-Jensen, J.P. Steffensen and S.J. Johnsen 47-50 Digital mapping in Polar regions from Landsat photographic products: a case study J.A. Dowdeswell and A.P.R. Cooper 51-58 Digital mapping of the Nordaustlandet ice caps from airborne geophysical investigations J.A. Dowdeswell, D.J. Drewry, A.P.R. Cooper, M.R. Gorman, O. Liestøl and O. Orheim 59-64 Glacier volume estimation on Cascade volcanoes: an analysis and comparison with other methods C.L. Driedger and P.M. Kennard 65-68 Recession of Grasshopper Glacier, Montana, since 1898 Jane G. Ferrigno 69-72 Seasat range measurements verified on a 3-D ice sheet N.S. Gundestrup, R.A. Bindschadler and H.J. Zwally 73-77 Glacier mapping to confirm results from mass-balance measurements Nils Haakensen 78-81 Mapping the distribution of buried glacier ice-an example from Lago delle Locce, Monte Rosa, Italian Alps W. Haeberli and F. Epifani 82-89 Short period motion events on Variegated Glacier as observed by automatic photography and seismic methods W.D. Harrison, C.F. Raymond and P. MacKeith 90-92 The use of Landsat digital data for glacier inventories P.J. Howarth and C.S.L. Ommanney 93-95 High-precision distance measurement with an unmanned moving target H. Ito, K. Schroff and Hans-Jörg Frei 96-99 Survey and mapping of recent ice shelf changes and landfast sea ice growth along the north coast of Ellesmere Island, NWT, Canada M.O. Jeffries and H.V. Serson 100-101 The response time of glaciers in Iceland to changes in climate Tómas Jóhannesson 102-105 Glacier mapping for an inventory of the Indus drainage basin: current state and future possibilities W. Kick 106-110 Recent changes of Nordbogletscher and Nordgletscher, Johan Dahl Land, South Greenland N.Tvis Knudsen 111-116 Main results of mapping glacio-nival systems in the World Atlas of Snow and Ice Resources Vladimir M. Kotlyakov, Natalia N. Dreyer and Valentina I. Kravtsova 117-123 Using sequential photography to estimate ice velocity at the terminus of Columbia Glacier, Alaska R.M. Krimmel and L.A. Rasmussen 124-128 Antarctic ice-sheet topography and surface-bedrock relationships N.F. McIntyre 129-131 Processes which distribute supraglacial debris on the Khumbu Glacier, Nepal Himlaya M. Nakawo, S. Iwata, O. Watanabe and M. Yoshida 132-134 Mapping Canada's glaciers since 1965 C.S.L. Ommanney 135-140 Repeated glacier mapping for hydrological purposes: water power planning Gunnar Østrem 141-145 Analysis and simulation of altimeter performance for the production of ice sheet topographic maps K.C. Partington and C.G. Rapley 146-150 Velocity measurements on Daugaard-Jensen Gletscher, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland Niels Reeh and Ole B. Olesen 151-155 Determination of changes in volume and elevation of glaciers using digital elevation models for the Vernagtferner, Õtztal Alps, Austria W. Reinhardt and H. Rentsch 156-158 Results from the radio echo-sounding on parts of the Jostedalsbreen ice cap, Norway Arne Chr Sætrang and Bjørn Wold 159-163 Multispectral digital image mapping of Antarctic ice features Charles Swithinbank and Baerbel K. Lucchitta 164-167 Photogrammetric and satellite mapping of the margin of the inland ice, West Greenland H.H. Thomsen 168-170 Surface features of Ice Stream B, Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica P.L. Vornberger and I.M. Whillans 171-174 Flow near an ice divide: analysis problems and data requirements E.D. Waddington, D.A. Fisher, R.M. Koerner and W.S.B. Paterson 175-176 Ice divide migration at Blue Glacier, U.S.A E.D. Waddington and R.T. Marriott 177-180 Topographic characteristics in the ablation area of the Khumbu Glacier, Nepal Himlaya O. Watanabe, S. Iwata and H. Fushimi 181-183 The problem of ''hidden'' ice in glacier mapping W.B. Whalley, H. Elizabeth Martin and Anne F. Gellatly 184-191 Glacier inventories of Iceland: evaluation and use of sources of data R.S. Williams Jr. 192-195 Cartographic methods for large scale glacier maps Yin Shicong and Chen Jianming 196 Abstract Surface topography of the Greenland ice sheet by satellite radar altimetry R.A. Bindschadler and H.J. Zwally 197 Abstract Characteristics of surge-type glaciers G.K.C. Clarke, J. Schmok and C.S.L. Ommanney 197 Abstract A survey of the Vanderford and Adams Glaciers in East Antarctica E.R. Davis, D.J. Jones, V.I. Morgan and N.W. Young 198 Abstract Mass balance along two transects of the Greenland ice sheet J.M. Kostecka and Ian M. Whillans 198 Abstract Preliminary evaluation of Landsat 4 & 5 data of Antarctica J.G. Ferrigno 199-200 Abstract Ice streams and grounding zones of West Antarctica and the Ross Ice Shelf S. Shabtaie and C.R. Bentley 200 Abstract Ice-sheet thickening observed by satellite altimetry H.J. Zwally 201 Abstract The role of debris-rich ice in flow near the margins of glaciers R.W. Baker 202 Abstract New frontiers of seismic surveying in Antarctica: the mapping of a thin layer at the base of ice Stream B Donald D. Blankenship 203 Abstract Mapping recent fluctuations of Shoestring Glacier, Mount St. Helens M.M. Brugman 204 Abstract Measurement of short period motion on a fast moving glacier and analysis of data K. Echelmeyer and B. Kamb 205 Abstract Compilation of glacier maps for some mountains Gu Pei and Bu Jeuying 206 Abstract Annual activity of Hans glacier, Spitsbergen, as determined by photogrammetry and micro-tremors recording J. Jania, L. Kolondra and S. Rudowski 207 Abstract Strain rates on Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica N. Stephenson and C.S.M. Doake 207 Abstract Glaciological and hydrological map of the Hornsund Fiord area: 1:75 000 J. Jania and M. Pulina 208 Abstract Mapping coastal ice cliffs and icebergs from altimetry data R. H. Thomas and H.Jay Zwally 209 Abstract Mapping the extent and duration of surface melting on ice sheets and shelves H.Jay Zwally 209 Abstract Glacial geomorphological map (1:200 000) of Mt. Tomur region, Tianshan Zheng Benxing 210 Summary of discussions Mark F. Meier [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 9 Main pages Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Remote Sensing in [Cover: Annals Vol. 9] [Journal of Glaciology] Glaciology [Annals of Glaciology] held in Cambridge, U.K., 8-9 and 11-12 September 1986 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: R.S. Williams, Jr. [Site search] Contents 1-4 Texture of polar firn for remote sensing R.B. Alley 5-10 Internal reflecting horizons in Spitsbergen glaciers J.L. Bamber 11-19 Glaciological investigations using the synthetic aperture radar imaging system R.A. Bindschadler, K.C. Jezek and J. Crawford 20-29 Remote sensing of the Ross ice streams and adjacent Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica C.R. Bentley, S. Shabtaie, D.D. Blankenship, S.T. Rooney, D.G. Schultz, S. Anandakrishnan and R.B. Alley 30-34 Microearthquakes under and alongside Ice Stream B, Antarctica, detected by a new passive seismic array D.D. Blankenship, S. Anandakrishnan, J.L. Kempf and C.R. Bentley 35-38 Stagnant ice at the bed of White Glacier, Axel Heiberg Island, N.W.T., Canada Heinz Blatter 39-44 Nimbus-7 SMMR derived global snow cover parameters A.T.C. Chang, J.L. Foster and D.K. Hall 45-49 Ground data inputs to image processing for estimating terrain characteristics for glacio-hydrological analysis M.J. Clark, A.M. Gurnell and P.J. Hancock 50-54 Interface tracking in digitally recorded glaciological data A.P.R. Cooper 55-59 Seasat altimeter observations of an Antarctic "lake" W. Cudlip and N.F. McIntyre 60-68 A multi-sensor approach to the interpretation of radar altimeter wave forms from two Arctic ice caps Mark R. Drinkwater and Julian A. Dowdeswell 69-71 A method to estimate open pack-ice thickness from two-day sequences of side-lapping satellite images Uri Feldman 72-75 Comparison of the surface conditions of the inland ice sheet, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, derived from NOAA AVHRR data with ground observation Yoshiyuki Fujii, Takashi Yamanouchi, Kazuya Suzuki and Shinya Tanaka 76-80 Pattern recognition of air photographs for estimation of snow reserves W. Good and J. Martinec 81-84 A digital radio echo-sounding and navigation recording system M.R. Gorman and A.P.R. Cooper 85-91 Characteristics of the seasonal sea ice of East Antarctica and comparisons with satellite observations T.H. Jacka, I. Allison, R. Thwaites and J.C. Wilson 92-96 Image-analysis techniques for determination of morphology and kinematics in Arctic sea ice Meemong Lee and Wei-Liang Yang 97-103 Snow mapping and classification from Landsat Thematic Mapper data Jeff Dozier and Danny Marks 104-108 Characterization of snow and ice reflectance zones on glaciers using Landsat thematic mapper data D.K. Hall, J.P. Ormsby, R.A. Bindschadler and H. Siddalingaiah 109-118 Snow and ice studies by Thematic Mapper and multispectral scanner Landsat images Olav Orheim and Baerbel K. Lucchitta 119-126 Seasonal and regional variations of Northern Hemisphere sea ice as illustrated with satellite passive-microwave data for 1974 C.L. Parkinson, J.C. Comiso, H.J. Zwally, D.J. Cavalieri, P. Gloersen and W.J. Campbell 127-135 Satellite remote sensing of Vatnajökull, Iceland Richard S. Williams Jr. 136-144 Comparison of observed and modeled ice motion in the Arctic Ocean H.Jay Zwally and John E. Walsh 145-150 Remote sensing of sea-ice growth and melt-pool evolution, Milne Ice Shelf, Ellesmere Island, Canada Martin O. Jeffries, William M. Sackinger and Harold V. Serson 151-159 Radio echo-sounding of sub-polar glaciers in Svalbard: some problems and results of Soviet studies V.M. Kotlyakov and Yu Ya Macheret 160-165 Airborne radio echo-sounding in Shirase Glacier drainage basin, Antarctica S. Mae and M. Yoshida 166-169 Interpretation and utilization of areal snow-cover data from satellites J. Martinec and A. Rango 170-175 Imaging subglacial topography by a synthetic aperture radar technique G.J. Musil and C.S.M. Doake 176-182 Evolution of under-water sides of ice shelves and icebergs Olav Orheim 183-188 Mapping of Amery Ice Shelf, Antarctica, surface features by satellite altimetry K.C. Partington, W. Cudlip, N.F. McIntyre and S. King-Hele 189-194 Mass balance of south-east Alaska and north-west British Columbia glaciers from 1976 to 1984: methods and results M.S. Pelto 195-199 Possibilities and limits of synthetic aperture radar for snow and glacier surveying H. Rott and C. Mätzler 200-205 Large-scale patterns of snowmelt on Arctic sea ice from meteorological satellite imagery G. Scharfen, Roger G. Barry, D.A. Robinson, G.J. Kukla and M.C. Serreze 206-210 A digital radar system for echo studies on ice sheets Donald G. Schultz, Lee A. Powell and Charles R. Bentley 211-214 Fractures in Arctic winter pack ice (North Water, northern Baffin Bay) K. Steffen 215-217 Use of remote-sensing data in modelling run-off from the Greenland ice sheet H.H. Thomsen and R.J. Braithwaite 218-220 Impulse radar sounding of fossil ice within the Kuranosuke perennial snow patch, central Japan K. Yamamoto and M. Yoshida 221-224 Bottom topography and internal layers in East Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica, from 179 MHz radio echo-sounding Minoru Yoshida, Kazunobu Yamashita and Shinji Mae 225-228 Satellite snow-cover monitoring in the Qilian mountains and an analysis for characteristics of stream snow-melt run-off in the Hexi region, Gansu, China Zeng Qunzhi, Zhang Shunying, Chen Xianzhang and Wang Jian 229-235 Antarctic ice-shelf boundaries and elevations from satellite radar altimetry H.J. Zwally, S.N. Stephenson, R.A. Bindschadler and R.H. Thomas 236 Abstract A study of the fluctuations in sea-ice extent of the Bering and Okhotsk seas with passive microwave satellite observations D.J. Cavalieri and C.L. Parkinson 236-237 Abstract Airborne UHF radar measurements of caldera geometry and volcanic history, Mount Wrangell, Alaska, U.S.A G.K.C. Clarke, G.M. Cross and C.S. Benson 237 Abstract Interpolation techniques for the display of remotely sensed glaciological data A.P.R. Cooper 238 Abstract Acoustical reflection and scattering from the underside of laboratory-grown sea ice: measurements and predictions K. C. Jezek, T.K. Stanton and A. J. Gow 238 Abstract A back-portable microprocessor-based impulse radar system F.H.M. Jones, B.B. Narod and G.K.C. Clarke 239 Abstract Studying the process of dissipation of energy of motion in highly fractured glaciers using remote-sensing techniques A.B. Kazanskiy 239-240 Abstract Calculation of mass balance of glaciers by remote-sensing imagery using similarity of accumulation and ablation isoline patterns A.N. Krenke and V.M. Menshutin 240 Abstract Satellite-altimeter measurements of surface height in sea-ice areas S.W. Laxon and C.G. Rapley 240 Abstract Charcteristics of altimetry signatures over sea ice N.F. McIntyre and S.W. Laxon 241 Abstract Analysis of simulated radar altimetric wave forms for polar ice and snow surfaces Eva Novotny 241-242 Abstract Icebergs in the Southern Ocean Olav Orheim 242-243 Abstract Effect of surface roughness on remote sensing of snow albedo Stephen G. Warren, Thomas C. Grenfell and Peter C. Mullen 244 Abstract The timing of initial spring melt in the Arctic from Nimbus-7 SMMR data Mark R. Anderson 244-245 Abstract Microwave snow-water equivalent mapping of the upper Colorado River basin, U.S.A W.J. Campbell, E.G. Josberger, P. Gloersen and A.T.C. Chang 245 Abstract Comparison of Landsat multispectral scanner and Thematic Mapper radiometric and spatial characteristics over glaciers J.A. Dowdeswell 246 Abstract Radar and seismic ice-thickness measurements compared on sub-polar glaciers in Svalbard D.J. Drewry 246 Abstract Acoustic emission methods applied to avalanche-formation studies V.P. Epifanov and V.P. Kuz'menko 247 Abstract The separation of sea-ice types in radar imagery Benjamin Holt and F.D. Carsey 247-248 Abstract Cartographic remote-sensing monitoring of glaciological systems (example, Mount El'brus, U.S.S.R.) Yu F. Knizhnikov, V.I. Kravtsova and I.A. Labutina 248 Abstract Methods of calculation and remote-sensing measurements for the spatial distribution of glacier annual mass balances V.G. Konovalov 249 Abstract An experiment on image transmission to an icebreaker O. Korhonen 249 Abstract Spectral response patterns of snow and ice surfaces for the Landsat multispectral scanner M. Kristensen and N.F. McIntyre 250 Abstract Methods for snow mapping from meteorological satellite imagery of the Qilian Mountains, north-west China Z.K. Liu and S.Y. Chang 250 Abstract Multi-spectral Landsat image maps of Antarctica B.K. Lucchitta, K. Edwards, E.M. Eliason and J. Bowell 251 Abstract Remote sensing of fast ice in Lützowholmbukta, East Antarctica, using satellite NOAA-7, 8 and aircraft S. Mae, T. Yamanouchi and Y. Fujii 251 Abstract Estimation of snow-melt run-off during pre-monsoon months in Beas sub-basin using satellite imagery K.P. Sharma and P.K. Garg 252 Abstract Inter-relations between the Arctic sea ice and the general circulation of the atmosphere Gerd Wendler, Martin Jeffries and Y. Nagashima 252 Abstract Application of stationary geodimeter to study the velocity of the Kozel'skiy glacier movement, Kamchatka, U.S.S.R. V.N. Vinogradov 253 Abstract Comparison of surface characteristics of the Antarctic ice sheet with satellite observations N. Young and I. Goodwin 254-255 Summary remarks Richard S. Williams Jr. [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 10 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Ice-Core Analysis [Cover: Annals Vol. 10] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Bern, Switzerland, [Annals of Glaciology] 30 March - 3 April 1987 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: H. Oeschger [Site search] Contents 1-4 Ice-core analysis at Site A, Greenland: preliminary results R.B. Alley and B.R. Koci 5-9 Atmospheric lead in Antarctic ice during the last climatic cycle Claude F. Boutron, Clair C. Patterson, Claude Lorius, V.N. Petrov and N.I. Barkov 10-15 Glaciological investigations in the Crête area, central Greenland: a search for a new deep-drilling site H.B. Clausen, N.S. Gundestrup, S.J. Johnsen, R. Bindschadler and J. Zwally 16-22 The Laki and Tambora eruptions as revealed in Greenland ice cores from 11 locations H.B. Clausen and C.U. Hammer 23-27 Analyses of two ice cores drilled at the ice-sheet margin in West Greenland H.B. Clausen and B. Stauffer 28-33 Atmospheric trace-gas variations as revealed by air trapped in an ice core from Law Dome, Antarctica D.M. Etheridge, G.I. Pearman and F. de Silva 34-37 The effects of wind on ´(18O) and accumulation give an inferred record of seasonal ´ amplitude from the Agassiz Ice Cap, Ellesmere Island, Canada D. A. Fisher and R. M. Koerner 38-42 Microparticle concentration and electrical conductivity of a 700 m ice core from Mizuho Station, Antarctica Yoshiyuki Fujii and Okitsugu Watanabe 43-47 Investigation of the 18O content of a 100 m ice core from the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica W. Graf, O. Reinwarth, H. Moser and W. Stichler 48-51 The signal from the Chernobyl accident in high-altitude firn areas of the Swiss Alps W. Haeberli, H. Gäggeler, U. Baltensperger, D. Jost and U. Schotterer 52-56 Preliminary results of analyses of 700 m ice cores retrieved at Mizuho Station, Antarctica A. Higashi, Masayoshi Nakawo, Hideki Narita, Yoshiyuki Fujii, Fumihiko Nishio and Okitsugu Watanabe 57-62 Trace-acid ion content of shallow snow and ice cores from mountain sites in western Canada G. Holdsworth, H.R. Krouse and E. Peake 63-67 Salinity and isotope analysis of some multi-year landfast sea-ice cores, northern Ellesmere Island, Canada Martin O. Jeffries and H.Roy Krouse 68-72 Water circulation and ice accretion beneath Ward Hunt Ice Shelf (northern Ellesmere Island, Canada), deduced from salinity and isotope analysis of ice cores Martin O. Jeffries, William M. Sackinger, H.Roy Krouse and Harold V. Serson 73-79 Nitrous oxide: trends and global mass balance over the last 3000 years M.A.K. Khalil and R.A. Rasmussen 80-84 A 1000 year glaciochemical study at the South Pole Severine Kirchner and Robert J. Delmas 85-91 Pollen analysis and discussion of time-scales in Canadian ice cores R.M. Koerner, J.C. Bourgeois and D.A. Fisher 92-94 A computer-controlled system for ice-fabric analysis on a Rigsby stage Manfred A. Lange 95-101 Basic properties of Antarctic sea ice as revealed by textural analysis of ice cores Manfred A. Lange 102-108 An inter-hemispheric volcanic time-marker in ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica C.C. Langway Jr., H.B. Clausen and C.U. Hammer 109-115 Crystal size and orientation patterns in the Wisconsin-age ice from Dye 3, Greenland C.C. Langway Jr., H. Shoji and N. Azuma 116-120 Soluble impurities in four Antarctic ice cores over the last 30 000 years Michel R. Legrand and Robert J. Delmas 121-125 Anions and cations in ice cores from Dolleman Island and the Palmer Land plateau, Antarctic Peninsula Robert Mulvaney and David A. Peel 126-129 A stratigraphic record of an ice core from the Yamato meteorite ice field, Antarctica Masayoshi Nakawo, Masayasu Nagoshi and Shinji Mae 130-136 Stable-isotope/air-temperature relationships in ice cores from Dolleman Island and the Palmer Land plateau, Antarctic Peninsula David A. Peel, Robert Mulvaney and Brian M. Davison 137-140 Mechanical behavior of ice along the 2040 m Vostok core, Antarctica Pierre Pimienta, Paul Duval and V.Ya Lipenkov 141-145 Air mixing in firn and the age of the air at pore close-off J. Schwander, B. Stauffer and A. Sigg 146-150 Flow-law parameters of the Dye 3, Greenland, deep ice core H. Shoji and C.C. Langway Jr. 151-156 Stable-isotope ratios and concentration of CO2 in air from polar ice cores U. Siegenthaler, H. Friedli, H. Loetschewr, E. Moor, A. Neftel, H. Oeschger and B. Stauffer 157-162 Seasonal variations in hydrogen peroxide in polar ice cores Andreas Sigg and Albrecht Neftel 163-166 Co-isotopic signature of two mechanisms of basal-ice formation in Arctic outlet glaciers R. Souchez, R. Lorrain, J.L. Tison and J. Jouzel 167-170 A detailed analysis of the rapid changes in ice-core parameters during the last ice age T. Staffelbach, B. Stauffer and H. Oeschger 171-177 Analysis of the seasonal variation in dust, Cl-, NO3-, and SO42- in two central Greenland firn cores J.P. Steffensen 178-182 Climatic records from the Dunde ice cap, China Lonnie G. Thompson, Wu Xiaoling, Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Xie Zichu 183-187 The anthropogenic impact on snow chemistry at Colle Gnifetti, Swiss Alps D. Wagenbach, K.O. Münnich, U. Schotterer and H. Oeschger 188-192 Depositional regime of the katabatic slope from Mizuho Plateau to the coast, East Antarctica Okitsugu Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Fujii and Kazuhide Satow 193-197 Concentrations of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in snow from near Dye 3 in south Greenland E.W. Wolff and David A. Peel 198 Abstract Antarctic Peninsula climate over the last 400 years, deduced from an ice-core record A.J. Aristarain, J. Jouzel, M. Pourchet and C. Lorius 199-200 Abstract Atmospheric CO2 variations over the last climatic cycle (160 000 years), deduced from the Vostok ice core, Antarctica J.M. Barnola, C. Genthon, D. Raynaud, J. Jouzel, Ye S. Korotkevich and C. Lorius 200 Abstract 10Be concentrations in Antarctic ice J. Beer, H. Oeschger, G. Bonani, M. Suter and W. Wölfli 200-201 Abstract Studies on the basal-ice zone of Findelen Glacier, Switzerland Melinda M. Brugman and Almut Iken 201 Abstract Trace elements in simultaneously sampled aerosol and snow from the Antarctic Peninsula Alan L. Dick 202 Abstract Measurements of 36C1 in polar ice David Elmore, Nicholas J. Conard, Peter W. Kubik, Harry E. Gove, Martin Wahlen and Jürg Beer 203 Abstract Oxygen-isotope records covering the last 2 ka at South Pole Pieter M. Grootes and Minze Stuiver 204 Abstract Continuous and high-resolution ice-core analysis C.U. Hammer 204 Abstract Chemical composition of insoluble particles in an ice cap on Storøya, Svalbard Jost Heintzenberg, Margareta Källström, Hans-Christen Hansson and Stig Jonsson 205 Abstract X-ray structure analysis of air hydrates in a deep ice core from Dye 3, Greenland T. Hondoh, H. Anzai, N. Hayakawa, S. Mae, A. Higashi and C.C. Langway Jr. 206-207 Abstract Climatic interpretation of a continuous deuterium profile obtained from the Vostok ice core, Antarctica (160 000 years) J. Jouzel, C. Lorius, J.R. Petit, C. Genthon, N.I. Barkov, Ye S. Korotkevich and V.M. Kotlyakov 208 Abstract Scanning electron-microscope analysis of aerosols in snow and ice cores from Greenland Motoi Kumai and C.C. Langway Jr. 209 Abstract Temporal variations in the deep ice-core chemistry record from Dye 3, Greenland C.C. Langway Jr. and K. Goto-Azuma 210 Abstract Dielectric properties of deep ice cores with air-hydrate inclusions Shinji Mae, Takeo Hondoh, Masayoshi Nakawo and C.C. Langway Jr. 211 Abstract A climatic record using an ice core from the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica Paul A. Mayewski, W.Berry Lyons, M.J. Spencer, Mark S. Twickler, Pieter M. Grootes and Minze Stuiver 212 Abstract Shallow-core analyses and pit studies at Siple Station, Antarctica: implications for extraction of a 500 year proxy climate record Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Lonnie G. Thompson, John Paskievitch and Pieter M. Grootes 213 Abstract Ice-coring at Mizuho Station, Antarctica, and core analyses: a contribution from the glaciological research program in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica H. Narita, S. Mae, M. Nakawo, Y. Fujii, M. Yoshida, K. Kawada and A. Higashi 214 Abstract Gas diffusion and fractionation in clathrated ice-core samples J. Ocampo 214-215 Abstract Isotope measurements on an ice core from a temperate Alpine glacier (Vernagtferner, Austria) H. Oerter, H. Moser, W. Rauert, W. Stichler and O. Reinwarth 215-216 Abstract The dilemma of the rapid variations in CO2 in Greenland ice cores H. Oeschger, A. Neftel, T. Staffelbach and B. Stauffer 217 Abstract Snow-core analysis at mid- and high altitude in the snow-pack Yves Page 217 Abstract On the relationship between 18O/16O ratios of precipitation and climate U. Siegenthaler 218 Abstract Elemental and isotopic composition of O2 and N2 gases in ice cores T.A. Sowers, M.L. Bender, D. Raynaud and C. Lorius 219-220 Abstract The origin of Arctic precipitation as deduced from its deuterium excess J. White, S.J. Johnsen and W. Dansgaard 221 Abstract A 40 year record in an ice core from the Dunde ice cap, China Wu Xiaoling and Lonnie G. Thompson 222 Abstract N2O measurements on air extracted from Antarctic ice cores D. Zardini, D. Raynaud, D. Scharffe and W. Seiler 222 Abstract Structure and flow in the margin of the Law Dome ice cap, Antarctica Neal W. Young 223 Abstract Ice structure and crystal fabrics of the 2200 m ice core at Vostok Station, Antarctica N.I. Barkov, V.Ya Lipenkov and V.N. Petrov 223 Abstract Flow properties of the inland ice at Camp Century, north-east Greenland D. Dahl-Jensen and N.S. Gundestrup [Image] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 11 Main pages Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on [Journal of Glaciology] Antarctic Glaciology [Cover: Annals Vol. 11] [Annals of Glaciology] held in Bremerhaven, Federal Republic of Germany, [ICE] 7-11 September 1987 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: A.J. Gow Contents 1-7 Ice-core analysis on the Siple Coast of West Antarctica Richard B. Alley and Charles R. Bentley 8-13 Ice-shelf flow at the boundary of Crary Ice Rise, Antarctica R.A. Bindschadler, P.L. Vornberger, S.N. Stephenson, E.P. Roberts, S. Shabtaie and D.R. MacAyeal 14-18 Ice thickness and sea depth derived from reflection-seismic measurements on the central part of Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica J. Determann, F. Thyssen and H. Engelhardt 19-22 Relative importance of lateral and vertical shear on Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica R.M. Frolich and C.S.M. Doake 23-31 Accumulation and ice-core studies on Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica W. Graf, H. Moser, H. Oerter, O. Reinwarth and W. Stichler 32-35 A three-dimensional model of the Antarctic ice sheet Klaus Herterich 36-41 Ice-motion determination by means of satellite positioning systems Heinrich Hinze and Günter Seeber 42-45 Ice thickness and bedrock elevation in western Neuschwabenland and Berkner Island, Antarctica H. Hoppe and F. Thyssen 46-51 The use of continuum thermodynamics in the formulation of ice-sheet dynamics K. Hutter and H. Engelhardt 52-59 Evolution of the East Antarctic ice sheet: a numerical study of thermo-mechanical response patterns with changing climate P. Huybrechts and J. Oerlemans 60-63 Effect of stratigraphy on radar-altimetry data collected over ice sheets Kenneth C. Jezek and Richard B. Alley 64-70 Numerical models of steady-state thickness and basal ice configurations of the central Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica M.A. Lange and D.R. MacAyeal 71-76 Formation of the West Antarctic ice sheet D.R. Lindstrom 77-82 Can relict crevasse plumes on Antarctic ice shelves reveal a history of ice-stream fluctuation? D.R. MacAyeal, R.A. Bindschadler, K.C. Jezek and S. Shabtaie 83-88 Comparison of results from Transit satellite tracking James McDonald and Ian M. Whillans 89-94 Glacial geodetic contributions to the mass balance and dynamics of ice shelves D. Möller and B. Ritter 95-99 Dielectric variability of a 130 m Antarctic ice core: implications for radar sounding J.C. Moore 100-103 Closure rate of a 700 m deep bore hole at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica Renji Naruse, Fumio Okuhira, Hirokazu Ohmae, Kunio Kawada and Masayoshi Nakawo 104-108 Characteristic growth processes of ice crystals on the Antarctic ice sheet Hiroshi Nishimura and Norikazu Maeno 109-120 Numerical analysis of Landsat Thematic Mapper images of Antarctica: surface temperatures and physical properties Olav Orheim and Baerbel K. Lucchitta 121-125 Growth rate of crystals within the surface-snow/firn layer in Wilkes Land, East Antarctica Qin Dahe, Neal W. Young and Richard J. Thwaites 126-136 Ice-thickness map of the West Antarctic ice streams by radar sounding S. Shabtaie and C.R. Bentley 137-149 Mass-balance studies of Ice Streams A, B, and C, West Antarctica, and possible surging behavior of Ice Stream B S. Shabtaie, C.R. Bentley, R.A. Bindschadler and D.R. MacAyeal 150-155 A glaciological map of Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica Charles Swithinbank, Karsten Brunk and Jörn Sievers 156-160 A bare ice field in east Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, caused by horizontal divergence of drifting snow Shuhei Takahashi, Renji Naruse, Masayoshi Nakawo and Shinji Mae 161-164 Oceanic environment of George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula M.H. Talbot 165-172 Thinning and grounding-line retreat on Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica R.H. Thomas, S.N. Stephenson, R.A. Bindschadler, S. Shabtaie and C.R. Bentley 173-179 Special aspects of the central part of Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica F. Thyssen 180-183 Ekström Ice Shelf, Antarctica F. Thyssen and K. Grosfeld 184-186 A pulse-counting technique for the measurement of drifting snow H. Tüg 187-193 Mass balance of Ice Stream B, West Antarctica I.M. Whillans and R.A. Bindschadler 194-197 The location of impurities in Antarctic ice E.W. Wolff, R. Mulvaney and K. Oates 198 Abstract Density-depth profile determined by seismic-refraction studies: Ice Stream B, West Antarctica S. Anandakrishnan, D.D. Blankenship, R.B. Alley and C.R. Bentley 199 Abstract Seismic measurement of the gross crystalline structure of a West Antarctic ice stream D.D. Blankenship and C.R. Bentley 199 Abstract Microearthquake source locations and mechanisms: Ice Stream B, West Antarctic S. Anandakrishnan, D.D. Blankenship and C.R. Bentley 200 Abstract Absorption of solar radiation at the Antarctic snow surface Thomas C. Grenfell, Stephen G. Warren and Peter C. Mullen 201 Abstract Basal mass balance along a flow line on Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica A. Jenkins and C.S.M. Doake 201-202 Abstract Gedankenexperimente: assessing field-program effectiveness by numerical simulations M.A. Lange and D.R. MacAyeal 202 Abstract Crary Ice Rise, Antarctica: formed in response to a surging ice stream? D.R. MacAyeal and R.A. Bindschadler 203 Abstract The relationship between total gas content of polar ice, atmospheric pressure and surface elevation P. Martinerie, D. Raynaud, D. Mazaudier, A.J. Gow, G. Holdsworth, V.Ya Lipenkov and N.W. Young 204 Abstract Vostok, Antarctica, ice core: the dust record over the last climatic cucle (~160 ka) L. Mounier, J.R. Petit, J. Jouzel, C. Lorius, Ye S. Korotkevich and N.I. Barkov 204-205 Abstract A high-resolution anion profile of an ice core from Dollernan Island, Antarctic Peninsula Robert Mulvaney and David A. Peel 205 Abstract Antarctic icebergs-production, distribution and disintegration Olav Orheim 206 Abstract Thermal regime of George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula J.G. Paren and S. Cooper 206-207 Abstract Glacier fluctuations in the Antarctic Peninsula: the last decade J.G. Paren and N.A. Richardson 207 Abstract Air temperature and snow accumulation in the Antarctic Peninsula during the past 50 years David A. Peel and Robert Mulvaney 208 Abstract D and 18O in South Pole snow: further comparison with meteorological data and the record from the last millennium J.R. Petit, J. Jouzel, J.C. White, Qian Qiu-yu, M. Legrand and M. Pourchet 209 Abstract Characteristics of the initial densification of snow/firn in Wilkes Land, East Antarctica Qin Dahe and N.W. Young 210 Abstract Seismic-reflection profiling of a widespread till beneath Ice Stream B, West Antarctica Sean T. Rooney, D.D. Blankenship, R.B. Alley and C.R. Bentley 210 Abstract Force budget: numerical methods and application to two-dimensional flow along the Byrd station strain network, West Antarctica C.J. van der Veen and Ian M. Whillans 211 Abstract Crevasse deformation and examples from Ice Stream B, West Antarctica P.L. Vornberger and Ian M. Whillans 212 Abstract Force budget I.M. Whillans and C.J. van der Veen 212 Abstract Force budget: application to three-dimensional flow of Byrd Glacier, Antarctica I.M. Whillans, Y.H. Chen, C.J. van der Veen and T.J. Hughes 213 Abstract Ice-sheet topography from Geosat radar altimetry H.Jay Zwally and R.A. Bindschadler 214 Abstract Glaciological and chemical characteristics of an Antarctic inland plateau Y. Ageta, K. Kamiyama, F. Okuhira, Y. Fujii and O. Watanabe 215 Abstract Hot-water drilling in the Antarctic Peninsula S. Cooper 215 Abstract Distribution of surface features and surface mass balance of ice sheet, east Queen Maud Land, Antarctica Yoshiyuki Fujii and Yutaka Ageta 216 Abstract Stratigraphic studies and surface-layer formation. A case study: eastern Wilkes Land, East Antarctica I.D. Goodwin 217 Abstract Modelling the evolution of the East Antarctic ice sheet: problems and perspectives S.S. Grigoryan, I.Yu Ignat'yeva, M.S. Krass and P.A. Shumskiy 218 Abstract Stable water-isotope studies for deciphering the recent structure and Holocene evolution of the East Antarctic ice-sheet margin near 12°E W.-D. Hermichen, G. Strauch and R. Vaikmäe 219 Abstract Analysis of trace elements in the BHQ ice core, Law Dome, Antarctica Liu Yun-gang, Zhang Yun-hui, Li Gui-qun, Xiao Lun and Xie Zi-chu 219 Abstract The variation in the ice sheet of Mizuho Plateau, East Antarctica Shinji Mae, Fumihiko Nishio, Hirokazu Ohmae, Shuhei Takahashi, Masayoshi Nakawo and Kunio Kawada 220 Abstract Snow accumulation and oxygen-isotope records at the Law Dome summit, Antarctica V.I. Morgan 221 Abstract Measurements of strength on Dakshin Gangotri Ice Shelf in East Antarctica Satya S. Sharma 222 Abstract Tiltmeter observations from Doake Ice Rumples, Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica A.M. Smith 222 Abstract Development of the crystal structure within the Law Dome ice cap, Antarctica Neal W. Young [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 12 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Ice Dynamics [Cover: Annals Vol. 12] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Hobart, Australia, [Annals of Glaciology] 14-20 February 1988 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: N.W. Young [Site search] Contents 1-8 Pack-ice drift off East Antarctica and some implications Ian Allison 9-15 Characteristics of Arctic sea ice from remote-sensing data and their relationship to atmospheric processes Roger G. Barry, Martin W. Miles, Richard C. Cianflone, G. Scharfen and Russell C. Schnell 16-22 The dynamics of the Antarctic ice sheet W.F. Budd and D. Jenssen 23-30 Single folds at the margins of dry-based glaciers as indicators of a glacial advance T.J.H. Chinn 31-36 Two-dimensional thermo-mechanical modelling of flow and depth-age profiles near the ice divide in central Greenland Dorthe Dahl-Jensen 37-45 The dynamics of Austfonna, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard: surface velocities, mass balance, and subglacial melt water Julian A. Dowdeswell and David J. Drewry 46-50 Dynamics of the Law Dome ice cap, Antarctica, as found from bore-hole measurements D.M. Etheridge 51-56 Flow of Rutford Ice Stream and comparison with Carlson Inlet, Antarctica R.M. Frolich, D.G. Vaughan and C.S.M. Doake 57-69 Modes of operation of thermo-mechanically coupled ice sheets Richard C.A. Hindmarsh, Geoffrey S. Boulton and Kolumban Hutter 70-73 Some dynamics studies on Urumqi Glacier No. 1, Tianshan Glaciological Station, China Huang Maohuan, Wang Zhongxiang, Cai Baolin and Han Jiankang 74-80 Calving ice walls T. Hughes 81-84 Isotropic and anisotropic flow relations for ice dynamics T.H. Jacka and W.F. Budd 85-88 Sources and movement of icebergs in the south-west Ross Sea, Antarctica Harry Keys and Dennis Fowler 89-91 Discontinuities in a transverse velocity profile of a valley glacier measured by photogrammetry W. Kick 92-96 Development of sea ice in the Weddell Sea M.A. Lange, S.F. Ackley, P. Wadhams, G.S. Dieckmann and H. Eicken 97-103 Numerical models of ice-shelf flow: ideal/real M.A. Lange and D.R. MacAyeal 104-112 Pack-ice motion in the Weddell Sea in relation to weather systems and determination of a Weddell Sea sea-ice budget D.W.S. Limbert, S.J. Morrison, C.B. Sear, P. Wadhams and M.A. Rowe 113-117 Short-term interactions between atmospheric synoptic conditions and sea-ice behaviour in the Arctic James A. Maslanik and Roger G. Barry 118-123 On the underside scarring of floating ice sheets G.J. Musil 124-126 Distribution of reflected power from the bed by radio echo-sounding in the Shirase Glacier drainage area, east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Hirokazu Ohmae, Fumihiko Nishio and Shinji Mae 127-131 Equilibrium state of Jakobshavns Isbræ, West Greenland M.S. Pelto, T.J. Hughes and H.H. Brecher 132-137 Model studies on ice-stream surging U. Radok, B.J. McInnes, D. Jenssen and W.F. Budd 138-144 Interpretation of the temperature profile measured at Vostok, East Antarctica Catherine Ritz 145-151 Periodic motions in Weddell Sea pack ice M.A. Rowe, C.B. Sear, S.J. Morrison, P. Wadhams, D.W.S. Limbert and D.R. Crane 152-156 Dynamics of ice-island motion near the coast of Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian High Arctic W.M. Sackinger, M.O. Jeffries, H. Tippens, F. Li and M. Lu 157-161 Super-critical reflection of ocean waves; a new factor in ice-edge dynamics? Vernon A. Squire 162-169 Ice-shelf topography and structure determined using satellite-radar altimetry and Landsat imagery Simon N. Stephenson and H.Jay Zwally 170-177 Computational ice-divide analysis of a cold plane ice sheet under steady conditions F. Szidarovszky, K. Hutter and S. Yakowitz 178-186 Basin-scale ice motion and deformation in the Weddell Sea during winter P. Wadhams, C.B. Sear, D.R. Crane, M.A. Rowe, S.J. Morrison and D.W.S. Limbert 187-191 Small-amplitude, short-period variations in the speed of a tide-water glacier in south-central Alaska, U.S.A Roy A. Walters 192-197 Measured velocities and ice flow in Wilkes Land, Antarctica N.W. Young, I.D. Goodwin, N.W.J. Hazelton and R.J. Thwaites 198 Abstract Water-pressure dependence of the velocity of Ice Stream B, Antarctica R.B. Alley, D.D. Blankenship, S.T. Rooney and Charles R. Bentley 199-200 Abstract Evolution of Crary Ice Rise, Antarctica Robert Bindschadler, Bruce Koci and Eric Roberts 200 Abstract Seismic evidence for a thin basal layer at a second location on Ice Stream B, Antarctica D.D. Blankenship, S.T. Rooney, R.B. Alley and C.R. Bentley 200-201 Abstract Derivation of flow-law properties from bore-hole tilt data: discussion of the Dye 3, Camp Century, and Byrd Station bore-hole results D. Dahl-Jensen and N.S. Gundestrup 201 Abstract Dynamics of Jakobshavns ice stream, West Greenland Keith Echelmeyer and Will Harrison 202 Abstract A numerical model of the Laurentide Ice Sheet James C. Hall 203 Abstract First results from automated motion and stream measurements from Fels and Black Rapids Glaciers, Alaska, U.S.A William D. Harrison, Charles F. Raymond, Matthew Sturm, Keith Echelmeyer and Neil F. Humphrey 204 Abstract Easy glide in shear bands from a calving ice wall duplicated in laboratory experiments Terence Hughes and Masayuki Nakagawa 204 Abstract Recent thinning of the ice sheet near Mizuho Station, East Antarctica M. Nakawo, S. Fujita, S. Mae, S. Takahashi, O. Watanabe, F. Nishio and F. Okuhira 205 Abstract Dynamical behaviour of the ice sheet on Mizuho Plateau, East Antarctica Fumihiko Nishio, Shinji Mae, Hirokazu Ohmae, Masayoshi Nakawo, Shuhei Takahashi and Kunio Kawata 206 Abstract Icequakes on Ekström Ice Shelf near Atka Bay, Antarctica H. von der Osten-Woldenburg 206-207 Abstract Rheology of polar glacier ice. P. Pimienta and P. Duval 207 Abstract Surface strain~rates, Byrd Glacier, Antarctica John P. Scofield, Dean R. Lindstrom and Terence J. Hughes 207-208 Abstract Electrical resistivity sounding related to ice-crystal size: a technique for probing the Holocene-Wisconsin boundary Sion Shabtaie and Charles R. Bentley 208 Abstract Grounding-line retreat of Ice Stream B, Antarctica Sion Shabtaie, Donald G. Schultz and Charles R. Bentley 209 Abstract Multi-year sea-ice concentration derived from model simulations and satellite-microwave imagery John E. Walsh and H.J. Zwally 209 Abstract Dynamics and variability of perennial Arctic pack ice H.Jay Zwally and John E. Walsh 210 Abstract Fabric in ice sheets: development and prediction R.B. Alley, D.D. Blankenship, Charles R. Bentley and S. Anandakrishnan 210-211 Abstract The sedimentary signature of deforming glacier beds in the Ross Embayment, Antarctica R.B. Alley, D.D. Blankenship, S.T. Rooney and C.R. Bentley 211 Abstract Seasonal changes in iceberg distribution off East Antarctica Ian Allison and George Musil 212 Abstract Surge of West Fork Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A. K. Echelmeyer and W.D. Harrison 212 Abstract Further studies of the margins of small dry-based glaciers, McMurdo Sound area, Antarctica T.J.H. Chinn 213 Abstract Water flow through a glacier situated in an overdeepening: cause or consequence of a till layer at the bed Roger LeB. Hooke 213 Abstract Mega-giant iceberg calved from the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Harry (J.R.) Keys 214 Abstract Hot-water drilling on Crary Ice Rise, Antarctica B. Koci and R. Bindschadler 214 Abstract A phenomenological constitutive equation R.C. Lile 214-215 Abstract Relation between water input, basal water pressure, and sliding of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Mark F. Meier 215-216 Abstract Observed velocity fluctuations on a major Antarctic ice stream S. Stephenson and R. Bindschadler 217 Abstract The underside of Arctic sea ice imaged by sidescan sonar Peter Wadhams 217 Abstract Comparison between SPOT and Landsat imagery of Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica D.G. Vaughan and C.S.M. Doake 218 Abstract Surface velocities of Denman Glacier, Antarctica, derived from Landsat imagery N. Young 219 Abstract Mass flux and dynamics of Totten Glacier, Antarctica N. Young, P. Malcolm and P. Mantell 220 Abstract Velocity and surface-lowering measurements on Law Dome, Antarctica N. Young, P. Malcolm, P. Mantell and E. McGibbon [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 13 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Snow and Glacier Research [Journal of Glaciology] Relating to Human Living [Cover: Annals Vol. 13] Conditions [Annals of Glaciology] held at Lom, Norway, [ICE] 4-9 September 1988 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: B. Wold Contents 1-5 The management of sediment transported by glacial melt-water streams and its significance for the estimation of sediment yield A. Bezinge, M.J. Clark, A.M. Gurnell and J. Warburton 6-11 Glacial sediment production and development of hydro-electric power in glacierized areas Jim Bogen 12-15 Simulation of run-off from the Greenland ice sheet for planning hydro-electric power, Ilulissat/Jakobshavn, West Greenland Roger J. Braithwaite and Henrik Højmark Thomsen 16-19 Six years of snow-fence testing in France G. Brugnot 20-21 Recommendations for the safe use of ropeways carrying explosives in avalanche blasting Gérard Brugnot and François Rapin 22-26 Investigation on wet-snow metamorphism in respect of liquid-water content E. Brun 27-30 Avalanche starting-zone analysis by use of a knowledge-based system Laurent Buisson and Claude Charlier 31-34 Two years experience of operational avalanche forecasting using the nearest neighbour method O. Buser 35-39 The agricultural use of melt water in Hopar settlement, Pakistan David Butz 40-44 Measurements of friction coefficients of snow blocks G. Casassa, H. Narita and N. Maeno 45-50 Seasonal development of subglacial drainage and suspended sediment delivery to melt waters beneath an Alpine glacier D.N. Collins 51-55 Glacier outburst floods at Mount Rainier, Washington State, U.S.A. Carolyn L. Driedger and Andrew G. Fountain 56-63 Spatial and temporal variation of net snow accumulation in a small alpine watershed, Emerald Lake basin, Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A. K. Elder, J. Dozier and J. Michaelsen 64-68 Quantifying the errors involved in transferring suspended sediment rating equations across ablation seasons C.R. Fenn 69-75 The storage of water in, and hydraulic characteristics of, the firn of South Cascade Glacier, Washington State, U.S.A. Andrew G. Fountain 76-81 Forecasting the effects of a planned reservoir which will partially flood the tongue of Unteraargletscher in Switzerland Martin Funk and Hans Röthlisberger 82-89 Comparison of three models of avalanche dynamics H. Gubler 90-95 A model of initial failure in slab-avalanche release H. Gubler and H.-P. Bader 96-102 Assessing risks from glacier hazards in high mountain regions: some experiences in the Swiss Alps W. Haeberli, J.-C. Alean, P. Müller and M. Funk 103-108 Hydrological investigations at Biafo Glacier, Karakorum Range, Himalaya; an important source of water for the Indus River K. Hewitt, C.P. Wake, G.J. Young and C. David 109-116 Numerical, analytical, and laboratory experimental studies of granular avalanche flows Kolumban Hutter, Stuart B. Savage and Yasuaki Nohguchi 117-119 Development and certification of a visibility-range monitor by image processing Keishi Ishimoto, Masao Takeuchi, Shigeyuki Naitou and Haruki Furusawa 120-123 Effects of solar radiation on the formation of weak wet snow Kaoru Izumi 124-128 Spatial variability of snow-pack outflow at a site in Sierra Nevada, U.S.A. Richard Kattelmann 129-134 Experimental studies on a powder-snow avalanche K. Kawada, K. Nishimura and N. Maeno 135-139 A possible radio-echo method of locating englacial and subglacial waterways Michael I. Kennett 140-145 Supporting forces and stability of snow-slab avalanches: a parameter study Bernhard Lackinger 146-153 Flow characteristics of an unconstrained, non-cohesive, granular medium down an inclined, curved surface: preliminary experimental results R.M. Lang, B.R. Leo and K. Hutter 154-158 Snow-creep pressure on masts Jan Otto Larsen, Jens Laugesen and Krister Kristensen 159-163 Past and forecast fluctuations of Glacier Blanc (French Alps) Anne Letréguilly and Louis Reynaud 164-169 Calculation of maximum snow-avalanche run-out distance by use of digital terrain models K. Lied and R. Toppe 170-174 Snow-avalanche maps for use by the Norwegian army K. Lied, F. Sandersen and R. Toppe 175-179 Effects of structure boundary conditions and snow-pack properties on snow-creep pressures D.M. McClung and J.O. Larsen 180-184 Extreme avalanche run-out: data from four mountain ranges D.M. McClung, A.I. Mears and P.A. Schaerer 185-188 Impacts of glacier-related landslides on the settlement at Hopar, Karakorum Himalaya K.I. MacDonald 189-194 Advance of Hubbard Glacier and 1986 outburst of Russell Fiord, Alaska, U.S.A. Lawrence R. Mayo 195-201 Influence of strong winds on snow distribution and avalanche activity R. Meister 202-206 Contribution of viscous forces to avalanche dynamics K. Nishimura and N. Maeno 207-210 The internal structure of powder-snow avalanches K. Nishimura, H. Narita, N. Maeno and K. Kawada 211-214 A mathematical model for instability in snow gliding motion Yasuaki Nohguchi 215-217 Three-dimensional equations for mass centre motion of an avalanche of arbitrary configuration Yasuaki Nohguchi 218-225 Simulation of snow-avalanche flow in run-out zones Harald Norem, Fridtjov Irgens and Bonsak Schieldrop 226-230 Slush-flow questionnaire Lawrence J. Onesti and Erik Hestnes 231-236 Assessing avalanche-risk levels on walking tracks in Fiordland, New Zealand I.F. Owens and B.B. Fitzharris 237-240 A process-based model of snow drifting J.W. Pomeroy 241-247 The avalanche-hazard index Peter Schaerer 248-251 Snow-collection mechanisms and the capacities of snow fences Masao Takeuchi 252-256 Temporal changes of glacier hydrological systems indicated by isotopic and related observations at Austre Okstindbreen, Okstindan, Norway, 1976-87 Wilfred H. Theakstone and N. Tvis Knudsen 257-261 Applied glacier research for planning hydro-electric power, Ilulissat/Jakobshavn, West Greenland H.H. Thomsen, L. Thorning and O.B. Olesen 262-264 Floods caused by a glacier-dammed lake at the Folgefonni Ice Cap, Norway Arve M. Tvede 265-268 Numerical simulation of snowdrift development T. Uematsu, Y. Kaneda, K. Takeuchi, T. Nakata and M. Yukumi 269-272 Forty years of mass-balance observations on Glacier de Sarennes, French Alps François Valla 273-278 Evolution, water balance, potential hazards, and control of a pro-glacial lake in the French Alps M. Vallon 279-284 Glaciochemical investigations as a tool for determining the spatial and seasonal variation of snow accumulation in the central Karakorum, northern Pakistan Cameron P. Wake 285-288 Effects of spatial and temporal variation in snow melt on nitrate ion and sulfate ion pulses in melt waters within an alpine basin Mark W. Williams and John M. Melack 289-293 Ice loss in the ablation area of a Himalayan glacier; studies on Miar Glacier, Karakorum Mountains, Pakistan G.J. Young and J.P. Schmok 294 Abstract Saltation and suspension of snow by wind: a general theory Robert S. Anderson 295 Abstract Paleohydraulic modelling of outburst floods from Neoglacial Lake Alsek, Yukon Territory, Canada Garry K.C. Clarke 296 Abstract Isotopic fractionation in a snow-water system M. Nakawo and S. Chiba 296 Abstract Using stable isotopes for delineation of drainage basins on the Greenland ice-sheet margin for use in planning hydro-electric power supply, Ilulissat/Jakobshavn, West Greenland Niels Reeh and Henrik Højmark Thomsen 297-298 Abstract Combined measurements of water and sediment discharges and surface velocity of Midtdalsbreen, Norway Ian Willis [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 14 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Ice and Climate [Cover: Annals Vol. 14] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Seattle, Washington, [Annals of Glaciology] U.S.A., 21-25 August 1989 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: D.R. MacAyeal [Site search] Contents 1-5 Multiple steady states in ice-water-till systems Richard B. Alley 6-8 Recent warming in central Greenland? Richard B. Alley and Bruce R. Koci 9-12 LIDAR-derived particle concentrations in plumes from Arctic leads Edgar L. Andreas, Martin W. Miles, Roger G. Barry and Russell C. Schnell 13-16 Age of Crary Ice Rise, Antarctica, determined from temperature-depth profiles Robert A. Bindschadler, Eric P. Roberts and Almut Iken 17-19 A simplified three-dimensional ice-sheet model including ice shelves W.J. Böhmer and K. Herterich 20-22 Increased ablation at the margin of the Greenland ice sheet under a greenhouse-effect climate Roger J. Braithwaite and Ole B. Olesen 23-27 Modelling global ice and climate changes through the ice ages W.F. Budd and P. Rayner 28-31 Air-ice-ocean feedback mechanisms and ice oscillation on millennial time scales P.C. Chu 32-38 The atmosphere's response to the ice sheets of the last glacial maximum Kerry H. Cook 39-42 Modeling onset of glaciation Thomas J. Crowley and Gerald R. North 43-46 Sensitivity of the thickness of Arctic sea ice to the optical properties of clouds Judith A. Curry and Elizabeth E. Ebert 47-50 A paleoclimatic model of the mid-Pleistocene climate transition G. Deblonde and W.R. Peltier 51-54 Recent deposition of 210Pb on the Greenland ice sheet: variations in space and time Jack E. Dibb 55-57 A two-dimensional coupled atmosphere-ice-sheet-continent model designed for paleoclimatic simulations M.B. Esch and K. Herterich 58-64 Climatic effects on glacier distribution across the southern coast mountains, B.C., Canada Ian S. Evans 65-71 A zonally-averaged stable-isotope model coupled to a regional variable-elevation stable- isotope model David A. Fisher 72-77 On a simple sea-ice dynamics model for climate studies G.M. Flato and W.D. Hibler III 78-84 Parameterization of the annual surface temperature and mass balance of Antarctica J.P.F. Fortuin and J. Oerlemans 85-89 6000-year climate records in an ice core from the Høghetta ice dome in northern Spitsbergen Y. Fujii, K. Kamiyama, T. Kawamura, T. Kameda, K. Izumi, K. Satow, H. Enomoto, T. Nakamura, J.O. Hagen, Y. Gjessing and O. Watanabe 90-93 The 520-year temperature record of a 100 m core from the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica W. Graf, O. Reinwarth and H. Moser 94-98 A 1400-year oxygen isotope history from the Ross Sea area, Antarctica P.M. Grootes, M. Stuiver, T.L. Saling, P.A. Mayewski, M.J. Spencer, R.B. Alley and D. Jenssen 99-101 Glacier and permafrost signals of 20th-century warming Wilfried Haeberli 102-106 Long-term glacier mass-balance investigations in Svalbard, 1950-88 Jon Ove Hagen and Olav Liestøl 107-110 Geostatistics in glaciology: implications of a study of Scharffenbergbotnen, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica U.C. Herzfeld and P. Holmlund 111-114 Paleogeographic significance of middle Pleistocene glaciomarine deposits on Baldwin Peninsula, northwest Alaska Matt M. Huston, Julie Brigham-Grette and David M. Hopkins 115-119 The Antarctic ice sheet during the last glacial-interglacial cycle: a three-dimensional experiment Philippe Huybrechts 120-123 Feedback mechanisms among decadal oscillations in Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, sea ice, and ocean circulation M. Ikeda 124-126 An apparent one-year lag relationship of heavy snow years between Eurasia and North America Tomohiko Iwasaki 127-130 Antarctic and Southern Ocean sea-ice and climate trends T.H. Jacka 131-135 Thinning of the ice sheet estimated from total gas content of ice cores in Mizuho Plateau, East Antarctica Takao Kameda, Masayoshi Nakawo, Shinji Mae, Okitsugu Watanabe and Renji Naruse 136-140 Glacier fluctuations and climate in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru Georg Kaser, Alcides Ames and Marino Zamora 141-143 Meridional sea-ice transport and its impact on climate Tamara Shapiro Ledley 144-147 The impact of Milankovitch solar radiation variations on sea-ice and air temperature in a coupled energy-balance climate-sea-ice model Tamara Shapiro Ledley 148-152 Glaciers and climate in Svalbard: statistical analysis and reconstruction of the Brøggerbreen mass balance for the last 77 years B. Lefauconnier and J.O. Hagen 153-157 Diurnal patterns of the bi-directional reflectance of fresh-water ice George A. Leshkevich, Donald W. Deering, Thomas F. Eck and Suraiya P. Ahmad 158-163 Satellite altimetry, semivariograms, and seasonal elevation changes in the ablation zone of West Greenland Craig S. Lingle, Anita C. Brenner and H. Jay Zwally 164-167 Quantitative approximation of mountain glacial climates William W. Locke 168-171 Climatic change in a high-altitudinal alpine area suggested by the isotopic composition of cold basal glacier ice R. Lorrain and W. Haeberli 172-175 Late Wisconsin advance and retreat pattern in the Miami sublobe, Laurentide Ice Sheet Thomas V. Lowell and Robert Stuckenrath 176-182 A Northern Hemisphere volcanic chemistry record (1869-1984) and climatic implications using a south Greenland ice core W.B. Lyons, P.A. Mayewski, M.J. Spencer, M.S. Twickler and T.E. Graedel 183-185 Effects of glaciation on methane-hydrate stability Douglas R. MacAyeal and Dean R. Lindstrom 186-190 A glaciochemical survey of the Summit region, Greenland P.A. Mayewski, M.J. Spencer, M.S. Twickler and S. Whitlow 191-194 Air temperature and precipitation at Wolverine Glacier, Alaska; glacier growth in a warmer, wetter climate L.R. Mayo and R.S. March 195-198 Chemical evidence in polar ice cores from dielectric profiling J.C. Moore, J.G. Paren and R. Mulvaney 199-204 Little Ice Age (neoglacial) paleoenvironmental conditions at Siple Station, Antarctica Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Lonnie G. Thompson, Pieter M. Grootes and N. Gundestrup 205-207 Climatic information from the Chongce Ice Cap, West Kunlun, China Masayoshi Nakawo, Yutaka Ageta and Han Jiankang 208-210 Interpreting the field evidence of past ice sheets: structural stability and genericity J.F. Nye 211-215 Investigating climate change by digital analysis of blue ice extent on satellite images of Antarctica Olav Orheim and Baerbel Lucchitta 216-220 Identification of some global volcanic horizons by major element analysis of fine ash in Antarctic ice Julie M. Palais, Severine Kirchner and Robert J. Delmas 221-225 Search for the Little Ice Age in Southern Ocean sea-ice records Claire L. Parkinson 226-229 The impact of the Siberian high and Aleutian low on the sea-ice cover of the Sea of Okhotsk Claire L. Parkinson 230-231 Summary of final discussion W.S.B. Paterson 232-237 Climate and the initiation of maritime ice sheets Antony Payne and David Sugden 238-241 Modeling mass-balance changes during a glaciation cycle M.S. Pelto, S.M. Higgins, T.J. Hughes and J.L. Fastook 242-246 The treatment of shortwave radiation and open water in large-scale models of sea-ice decay Donald K. Perovich and Gary A. Maykut 247-251 Asynchronous coupling of ice-sheet and atmospheric forcing models David Pollard, Isabelle Muszynski, Stephen H. Schneider and Starley L. Thompson 252-255 The Arctic Ocean multi-year ice balance, 1979-82 D.A. Rothrock and D.R. Thomas 256-260 Seasonal variation of oxygen isotopic composition of firn cores in the Antarctic ice sheet Kazuhide Satow and Okitsugu Watanabe 261-265 Glacier recession and lake shrinkage indicating a climatic warming and drying trend in central Asia Shi Yafeng and Ren Jiawen 266-269 A simple parameterization of ice leads in a general circulation model, and the sensitivity of climate to change in Antarctic ice concentration Ian Simmonds and W.F. Budd 270-272 An isotopic method of estimating conductive heat flux through Antarctic first-year sea ice R. Souchez, J.-L. Tison and J. Jouzel 273-277 Is ice-stream evolution revealed by satellite imagery? S.N. Stephenson and R.A. Bindschadler 278-282 Effect of area distribution with altitude on glacier mass balance-a comparison on North and South Klawatti glaciers, Washington State, U.S.A. Wendell V. Tangborn, Andrew G. Fountain and William G. Sikonia 283-287 Twentieth-century glacier change at Svartisen, Norway: the influence of climate, glacier geometry and glacier dynamics Wilfred H. Theakstone 288-297 Glacial stage ice-core records from the subtropical Dunde Ice Cap, China L.G. Thompson, E. Mosley-Thompson, M.E. Davis, J.F. Bolzan, J. Dai, L. Klein, N. Gundestrup, T. Yao, X. Wu and Z. Xie 298-300 A laboratory study of heat flux through coastal polynyas during frazil-ice production Shuki Ushio and Masaaki Wakatsuchi 301-306 A review of central Asian glaciochemical data Cameron P. Wake, Paul A. Mayewski and Mary Jo Spencer 307-310 Topographic and glaciological controls on Holocene ice-sheet margin dynamics, central West Greenland C.R. Warren and N.R.J. Hulton 311-314 Energy budgets over various types of terrain in polar regions G. Weller and G. Wendler 315-318 Estimating oceanic heat flux from sea-ice thickness and temperature data J.S. Wettlaufer, N. Untersteiner and R. Colony 319-322 Neoglaciation in the southern Kenai Mountains, Alaska Gregory C. Wiles and Parker E. Calkin 323-327 Climatic record from an ice margin area in East Antarctica T.D. Yao, J.R. Petit, J. Jouzel, C. Lorius and P. Duval 328 Abstract Halocline catastrophes, sea ice and ocean climate Knut Aagaard 329 Abstract The mass balance of Blue Glacier, Washington, U.S.A., 1956-1986 Richard L. Armstrong 329 Abstract Reaction of the heat regime of Antarctic ice sheet inland regions on long-term changes of climate Vitaly Barbash 330 Abstract Determination of snow facies and ice velocity using synthetic aperture radar imagery R.A. Bindschadler and P.L. Vornberger 330 Abstract Diverse limiting circulations in a simple ocean box model Edward Birchfield and Matthew Wyant 331 Abstract Albedo of young and first-year Antarctic sea ice Richard Brandt, Ian Allison and Stephen Warren 331-332 Abstract Non-synchronous response of Rabots Glaciär and Storglaciären to recent climatic change Keith A. Brugger 332 Abstract Glacier length variations and climate change: comparative glacier dynamics since 1850 in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. Melinda M. Brugman 333 Abstract Climatic variables and mass balance of Alpine glaciers during a period of climate fluctuation David N. Collins 333-334 Abstract Evaluation of Landsat, SPOT, and Sojuzkarrta data of Antarctica for ice and climate research Jane G. Ferrigno and Bruce F. Molnia 334 Abstract Potential for basal melting under the Summit coring site, central Greenland John Firestone, E.D. Waddington and J. Cunningham 335 Abstract Influence of ice sheets on climate and ice-sheet dynamics Peter Fong 336 Abstract Annually-averaged polar sea-ice extents during 1978-87: northern extent decrease and southern extent oscillation Per Gloersen and William J. Campbell 336 Abstract Numerical modelling of Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica R.M. Frolich and D.R. MacAyeal 337 Abstract A model for polar continental shelf-water mass modification R.W. Grumbine 338 Abstract Variability of thermohaline circulation under an ice shelf H.H. Hellmer 338-339 Abstract Seasonal Arctic sea-ice simulations with a prognostic ice-ocean model W.D. Hibler III and Peter Ranelli 339 Abstract On the interannual variability of a diagnostic ice-ocean model W.D. Hibler III and Peter Ranelli 340 Abstract The effect of rheology on seasonal sea-ice simulations B. Ip, W.D. Hibler III and Greg Flato 340 Abstract Climate sensitivity and equilibrium climate states of a two-dimensional energy balance model Jin Huang and Kenneth P. Bowman 341 Abstract Ice-ocean interactions on Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica A. Jenkins and C.S.M. Doake 341 Abstract Velocity patterns and elevations on Ice Stream B M. Jackson and I.M. Whillans 342 Abstract Evaporation of snow and ice in Scharffenbergbotnen, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Stig Jonsson and Per Holmlund 343 Abstract Climatic warming, glaciers and sea level R.M. Koerner and D.A. Fisher 343-344 Abstract Past temperature record from the analysis of melt features in the Dye 3, Greenland, ice core Chester C. Langway Jr. and Hitoshi Shoji 344 Abstract Atmospheric chemistry changes over the last climatic cycle (180 000 years) inferred from the Vostok (Antarctica) ice-core study M. Legrand, C. Feniet-Saigne and J.R. Petit 345 Abstract Climate sensitivity: the significance of the altitude-mass-balance feedback on glaciers and ice sheets Anne Letréguilly and Johannes Oerlemans 345 Abstract A Eurasian ice-sheet study using a combined ice-sheet/ice-shelf numerical model Dean R. Lindstrom 346 Abstract Free oscillations of the earth climate system: a theory of the 100 kyr climate cycle R.M. MacKay and M.A.K. Khalil 347 Abstract Albedo of snow, ice sheets and snow-covered sea ice in general circulation models Susan E. Marshall and Stephen G. Warren 347 Abstract Hydrodynamic model of glaciers and ice sheets interacted with ocean V.L. Mazo 348 Abstract Effects of Eurasian snow cover on atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere Yuki Morinaga and Tetsuzo Yasunari 348 Abstract Parameterization of boundary conditions between the atmosphere and cryosphere E.M. Morris and R.J. Harding 349 Abstract Nitrate in coastal Antarctic shallow fim cores: comparison of seasonal pattern and of total flux K. Moser, D. Wagenbach and K.O. Münnich 349 Abstract 26-year high resolution profile of major anions in snow from Coats Land, Antarctica R. Mulvaney, D.A. Peel and A.P. Reid 350 Abstract Ice-core evidence for Weddell Sea ice extent during the last 200 years R. Mulvaney, A.P. Reid and D.A. Peel 350 Abstract Late Pleistocene glacier dynamics and paleoclimate of south-western Montana and north-eastern Idaho, U.S.A. Donald R. Murray 351 Abstract Some possible causes for recent variations of Patagonian glaciers Renji Naruse and Masamu Aniya 351 Abstract Radiation interactions between cloud and snow and ice masses Tetsuo Ohata 352 Abstract Extracting climatic information from observations of icebergs in the Southern Ocean Olav Orheim 352 Abstract High evaporation on glaciers on the northwestern Tibetan Plateau Tetsuo Ohata, Shuhei Takahashi and Hiroyuki Ohno 352 Abstract Extracting climatic information from observations of icebergs in the Southern Ocean Olav Orheim 353 Abstract 200-year climate record from Antarctic Peninsula D.A. Peel and R. Mulvaney 353 Abstract Recent teminus behavior of North Cascade Glaciers, Washington, related to climatic sensitivity Mauri S. Pelto 354 Abstract Holocene climatic records from Antarctic ice J.R. Petit, N.I. Barkov, J.P. Benoist, J. Jouzel, Y.S. Korotkevich, V.M. Kotlyakov and C. Lorius 355 Abstract Changes in glacier length induced by climate changes Charles F. Raymond, E.D. Waddington and Tómas Jøhannesson 355 Abstract Potential consequences of 'dirty' Arctic sea ice Stephanie Pfirman, Manfred A. Lange and Tamara S. Ledley 356 Abstract A detailed oxygen-18 profile from the Greenland ice-sheet margin through the Wisconsinan-Holocene transition Niels Reeh, Anne Letr,guilly and Hans Oerter 356 Abstract Can Milankovitch variations initiate the growth of ice sheets in a global circulation model? David Rind 357 Abstract Riukojietna's sensitivity to climatic changes Gunhild Rosqvist 358 Abstract A 3500-year ice chemistry record from the Dominion Range, Antarctica: linkages between climatic variations and precipitation chemistry Mary Jo Spencer, Paul A. Mayewski, W.Berry Lyons, Mark S. Twickle and Pieter Grooter 358 Abstract Instability of the global greenhouse gas system as a cause of the ice ages: a low-order dynamical model B. Saltzman and K.A. Maasch 359 Abstract Changes of atmospheric methane concentration parallel to climatic changes B. Stauffer, H. Oeschger and J. Schwander 359-340 Abstract Holocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction from deep gound temperatures, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: a comparison with climatic inferences from the 18O record of ice cores Alan E. Taylor 360-361 Abstract Satellite and oceanographic observations of large ice-edge eddies in the Kuril basin region of the Okhotsk Sea Masaaki Wakatsuchi, Seelye Martin and Ester Munoz 361 Abstract Increased accumulation on the Antarctic ice sheet due to climatic warming Stephen Warren and Susan Frankenstein 362 Abstract Detecting global change in the Arctic Gunter Weller 362 Abstract Impurity distributions in ice under different environmental conditions Eric Wolff 363 Abstract Secular trends of accumulation rate on ice cores from Dunde ice cap, China over the last 1000 years Wu Xiaoling, Li Zhongqin and Xie Zichu 363 Abstract Soluble impurities in ice core D-1 of Dunde ice cap, China, over the last 500 years Wu Xiaoling, Liu Jingshou and Yang Qinzhou 364 Abstract Effect of Eurasian snow cover on summer climate of the Northern Hemisphere: a GCM study Tetsuzo Yasunari, Akio Kitoh and Tatsushi Tokioka 365 Abstract Evidence of environmental change since the Last Glacial Maximum inferrred from chemical analysis of an ice core from Law Dome, Antarctica N.W. Young, M. de Angelis and D. Davis 366 Abstract Ice-sheet elevation change H. Jay Zwally [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 16 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Mountain Glaciology relating to [Journal of Glaciology] Human Activity [Cover: Annals Vol. 16] [Annals of Glaciology] held in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China, [ICE] 26-30 August 1991 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search]Editor: R. LeB. Hooke Contents 1-6 Glacioclimatological features in the Tanggula Mountains, China Ding Yongjian, Li Zhongqin, Liu Shiyin and Yu Xinzhi 7-10 An outline of avalanches in the Tien Shan Mountains Hu Ruji, Ma Hong and Wang Guo 11-16 Relation between recent glacier variations and climate in the Tien Shan Mountains, central Asia Liu Chaohai and Han Tianding 17-20 Characteristics of the distribution of glaciers in China Wang Zongtai and Yang Huian 21-24 Trends and features of climatic changes in the past 5000 years recorded by the Dunde ice core Yao Tandong and L.G. Thompson 25-32 Sources and spatial variation of the chemical composition of snow in the Tien Shan, China Mark W. Williams, Kathy A. Tonnessen, John M. Melack and Yang Daqing 33-38 Flood generation and destruction of "Drift" Glacier by the 1989-90 eruption of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska D.C. Trabant and D.F. Meyer 39-44 The movement mechanisms of Ürümqi Glacier No. 1, Tien Shan Mountains, China Huang Maohuan 45-52 Anthropogenic sulfate and Asian dust signals in snow from Tien Shan, northwest China Cameron P. Wake, Paul A. Mayewski, Wang Ping, Yang Qinzhao, Han Jiankang and Xie Zichu 53-54 Avalanche videos Alan Dennis 55-66 An experimental study of the water and heat balance in the source area of the Ürümqi River in the Tien Shan Mountains Kang Ersi, Yang Daqing, Zhang Yinsheng, Yang Xinyuan and Shi Yafeng 67-72 Some glacio-micrometeorological features on the north side of Mount Qogir (K2), Karakorum Mountains Ding Yongjian 73-78 Energy balance of a snow cover and simulation of snowmelt in the western Tien Shan Mountains, China Ma Hong, Liu Zongchao and Liu Yifeng 79-84 Glacial and lake fluctuations in the area of the west Kunlun mountains during the last 45 000 years Li Shijie and Shi Yafeng 85-88 Jökulhlaupsin the Kunmalike River, southern Tien Shan Mountains, China Liu Jinshi 89-94 Predictions of changes of glacier mass balance in the Nepal Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau: a case study of air temperature increase for three glaciers Yutaka Ageta and Tsutomu Kadota 95-106 Jökulhlaups in Iceland: prediction, characteristics and simulation Helgi Björnsson 107-114 The influence of humidity on the ablation of continental-type glaciers Hiroyuki Ohno, Tetsuo Ohata and Keiji Higuchi 115-122 An evaluation of scale-dependent effects of atmosphere-glacier interactions on heat supply to glaciers Tetsuo Ohata 123-126 Basal deformation of Ürümqi Glacier No. 1, Tien Shan mountains, China Jing Xiaoping, Huang Maohuan, Chen Jianming and Jin Mingxie 127-133 The dramatic retreat of Mount Kenya's glaciers between 1963 and 1987: greenhouse forcing Stefan Hastenrath and Phillip D. Kruss 134 Abstract Simultaneous monitoring of mass balance fluctuations of and runoff from Tien Shan glaciers M.B. Dyurgerov, V.N. Mikhalenko, M.G. Kunakhovitch, S.N. Ushnurtsev, Liu Chaohai, Xie Zichu, Zhang Wanchang and Wang Chunzi 135-139 Investigation of glacier bursts of the Yarkant River in Xinjiang, China Zhang Xiangsong 140 Abstract Avalanches in the Tien Shan mountains, China Wei Wenshou 141-145 Study of glacier meltwater resources in China Yang Zhenniang and Hu Xiaogang 146-150 An outline of avalanches in the southeastern Tibet Plateau, China Wang Yanlong and Huang Maohuan 151-157 Terminus of Hubbard Glacier, Alaska Robert M. Krimmel and D.C. Trabant 158-162 Reactions of a calving glacier to large changes in water level Tron Laumann and Bjørn Wold 163-167 Recent fluctuations of glaciers in the Gongga mountains Su Zhen, Liu Shiyin, Wang Ninglian and Shi Aiping 168-172 Identification of glaciers with surge characteristics on the Tibetan Plateau Zhang Wenjing 173-179 Can the mass balance of the entire glacier area of the Tien Shan be estimated? M.B. Dyurgerov, M.G. Kunakhovitch, V.N. Mikhalenko, A.M. Sokalskaya and V.A. Kuzmichenok 180-184 Glacier lake outburst flood disasters in China Ding Yongjian and Liu Jingshi 185-189 Temperature regime studies and mathematical calculations for dry snow covers in the western Tien Shan mountains, China Ma Hong, Liu Zongchao and Yang Zhian 190-192 Application of nonlinear colour enhancement on transparencies for interpretation of glacier surface characteristics Cao Meisheng, Mi Desheng, Pu Yinbin and Liu Jinghaung 193-197 Satellite snow-cover monitoring for the prediction of snowmelt runoff in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, China Zeng Qunzhu, Feng Xuezhi, Chen Xianzhang, Lan Yongchao, Wang Jian and Liu Yujie 198-206 Differences in mass-balance calculations resulting from alternative sampling and estimation techniques on Glacier No. 1, Tien Shan, China Kelly Elder, Richard Kattelmann, Sergei N. Ushnurtsev, Yang Daqing and Alexander Chichagov 207-211 Progress and prospect for research on mountain glaciers in China Xie Zichu 212-214 Industrial influence on glacial processes in mountains of circumpolar regions V.I. Grebenets and D.B. Fedoseyev 215-219 The use of microwave radiometer data for characterizing snow storage in western China A.T.C. Chang, J.L. Foster, D.K. Hall, D.A. Robinson, Li Peiji and Cao Meisheng 220-224 Influence of local factors on the distribution of snow resources in northern Tien Shan S.I. Severskiy and I.V. Severskiy 225-230 Factors delaying spring runoff in the upper Ürümqi River basin, China Richard Kattelmann and Yang Daqing [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 17 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Remote Sensing of Snow and Ice [Cover: Annals Vol. 17] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Boulder, Colorado, [Annals of Glaciology] U.S.A., 17-22 May 1992 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: K. Steffen [Site search] Contents 1-16 Snow and ice applications of AVHRR in polar regions: report of a workshop held in Boulder, Colorado, 20 May 1992 K. Steffen, R. Bindschadler, G. Casassa, J. Comiso, D. Eppler, F. Fetterer, J. Hawkins, J. Key, D. Rothrock, R. Thomas, R. Weaver and R. Welch 17-22 Surface reflectance of Hintereisferner, Austria, from Landsat 5 TM imagery Robert Koelemeijer, Johannes Oerlemans and Stephen Tjemkes 23-26 Helicopter-borne radio-echo sounding of Svartisen, Norway Michael Kennett, Tron Laumann and Cecile Lund 27-34 Studies of snow surface characteristics by Landsat TM in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Jan-Gunnar Winther 35-40 Airborne bidirectional radiances of snow-covered surfaces in Montana, U.S.A. D.K. Hall, J.L. Foster, J.R. Irons and P.W. Dabney 41-48 Satellite monitoring of ice and snow conditions in the Sør Rondane Mountains, Antarctica Frank Pattyn and Hugo Decleir 49-54 AVHRR surface temperature and narrow-band albedo comparison with ground measurements for the Greenland ice sheet M. Haefliger, K. Steffen and C. Fowler 55-62 Undulating topography on the Antarctic ice sheet revealed by NOAA AVHRR images Katsumoto Seko, Teruo Furukawa, Fumihiko Nishio and Okitsugu Watanabe 63-71 Glaciological study in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica, inferred from remote sensing analysis Massimo Frezzotti 72-76 Measurements of snow- and glacier-covered areas with single-polarization SAR Shi Jiancheng and Jeff Dozier 77-85 Geostatistical evaluation of satellite radar altimetry for high-resolution mapping of Lambert Glacier, Antarctica Ute C. Herzfeld, Craig S. Lingle and Li-her Lee 86-92 Snow grain-size determination from Landsat imagery over Terre Adélie, Antarctica Barbara Bourdelles and Michel Fily 93-97 Co-registration of an Antarctic digital elevation model with SSM/I brightness temperatures J.D. Wilson and K.C. Jezek 98-104 Multifrequency and polarimetric SAR obervations on alpine glaciers Helmut Rott and Robert E. Davis 105-112 Digital comparison of high resolution Sojuzkarta KFA-1000 imagery of ice masses with Landsat and SPOT data J.A. Dowdeswell, M.R. Gorman, Yu Ya Macheret, M.Yu Moskalevsky and J.O. Hagen 113-120 Limitations imposed by cloud cover on multitemporal visible band satellite data sets from polar regions G.J. Marshall, W.G. Rees and J.A. Dowdeswell 121-124 Mapping alpine snow using a spectral mixture modelling technique Anne W. Nolin, Jeff Dozier and Leal A.K. Mertes 125-130 Passive microwave measurements of tundra and taiga snow covers in Alaska, U.S.A. Matthew Sturm, Thomas C. Grenfell and Donald K. Perovich 131-136 Comparison of SMMR and SSM/I passive microwave data collected over Antarctica Kenneth C. Jezek, Carolyn J. Merry and Don J. Cavalieri 137-142 Use of snow cover derived from satellite passive microwave data as an indicator of climate change B.E. Goodison and A.E. Walker 143-148 Towards predicting temporal changes of the spectral signature of snow in visible and near- infrared wavelengths Robert E. Davis, Anne W. Nolin, Rachel Jordan and Jeff Dozier 149-154 Satellite passive microwave observations and analysis of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice, 1978-1987 Per Gloersen, William J. Campbell, Donald J. Cavalieri, Josefino C. Comiso, Claire L. Parkinson and H.Jay Zwally 155-160 Multi-temporal microwave satellite observation of snowpacks Anthony Wankiewicz 161-166 Comparison of the passive microwave spectral signature of the Antarctic ice sheet with ground traverse data Sylviane Surdyk and Michel Fily 167-170 Photogrammetric analysis of 1984-89 surface altitude change of the partially debris-covered Eliot Glacier, Mount Hood, Oregon, U.S.A. S.C. Lundstrom, A.E. McCafferty and J.A. Coe 171-176 Snow depths and grain-size relationships with relevance for passive microwave studies Richard L. Armstrong, Alfred Chang, Albert Rango and Edward Josberger 177-182 Complex ice stream flow revealed by sequential satellite imagery Ted A. Scambos and Robert Bindschadler 183-188 Characterization of a hoar-development episode using SSM/I brightness temperatures in the vicinity of the GISP2 site, Greenland Christopher A. Shuman, Richard B. Alley and Sridhar Anandakrishnan 189-194 Climate signals from SSM/I observations of marginal ice shelves J.K. Ridley 195-200 Precise altimetric topography in ice-sheet flow studies F. Rémy and J.F. Minster 201-206 Retrieval of surface radiative fluxes on the marginal zone of sea ice from operational satellite data Claude Kergomard, Bernard Bonnel and Yves Fouquart 207-210 Determination of the interannual variability of the Bering Strait transport from satellite data T.J. Irwin, S. Martin and E.A. Munoz 211-218 A synthesis of remote sensing data on Wilkins Ice Shelf, Antarctica D.G. Vaughan, D.R. Mantripp, J. Sievers and C.S.M. Doake 219-226 The response of lead patterns in the Beaufort Sea to storm-scale wind forcing Bernard A. Walter and James E. Overland 227-232 The detectability of sea-ice leads in satellite data as a function of atmospheric conditions and measurement scale J. Key, R. Stone, J. Maslanik and E. Ellefsen 233-238 Passive microwave-derived spatial and temporal variations of summer melt on the Greenland ice sheet Thomas L. Mote, Mark R. Anderson, Karl C. Kuivinen and Clinton M. Rowe 239-244 Velocity measurements and changes in position of Thwaites Glacier/iceberg tongue from aerial photography, Landsat images and NOAA AVHRR data J.G. Ferrigno, B.K. Lucchitta, K.F. Mullins, A.L. Allison, R.J. Allen and W.G. Gould 245-249 Toward the satellite monitoring of glacier changes on Mount Kenya Stefan Hastenrath 250-254 Texture-based classification of cloud and ice-cap surface features W.G. Rees and I-I Lin 255-261 Relief and decay of flow stripes on Byrd Glacier, Antarctica G. Casassa and H.H. Brecher 262-268 Radar studies at the mouths of Ice Streams D and E, Antarctica Robert W. Jacobel and Robert Bindschadler 269-275 Relation between ice sheet internal radio-echo reflections and ice fabric at Mizuho Station, Antarctica Shuji Fujita and Shinji Mae 276-280 Dielectric anisotropy in ice Ih at 9.7 GHz Shuji Fujita, Shinji Mae and Takeshi Matsuoka 281-287 Experimental investigation of optical snow properties Claude Sergent, Evelyne Pougatch, Marcel Sudul and Barbara Bourdelles 288-294 Modelling the radiation budget of alpine snowfields with remotely sensed data: model formulation and validation Claude R. Duguay 295-299 Stereological determination of dry-snow parameters for discrete-scatterer microwave modeling Shi Jiancheng, Robert E. Davis and Jeff Dozier 300-306 Seasonal variations in brightness temperature for central Antarctica C.J. van der Veen and K.C. Jezek 307-311 Discrimination of a wet snowcover using passive microwave satellite data A.E. Walker and B.E. Goodison 312-316 Interpretation of basal ice conditions from radio-echo soundings in the eastern Heimefrontfjella and the southern Vestfjella mountain ranges, East Antarctica Per Holmlund 317-321 Fast recession of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf monitored by space images Pedro Skvarca 322-326 Snow conditions and hydrology of the upper Colorado River basin from satellite passive microwave observations Edward G. Josberger, William J. Campbell, Per Gloersen, Alfred T.C. Chang and Al Rango 327-331 Interannual variations in snow melt over Arctic sea ice and relationships to atmospheric forcing Mark C. Serreze, James A. Maslanik, Gregory R. Scharfen, Roger G. Barry and David A. Robinson 332-336 Description of a program for SAR investigation of the Greenland ice sheet and an example of margin change detection using SAR Mark A. Fahnestock and Robert A. Bindschadler 337-343 Active and passive microwave signatures of Antarctic firn by means of field measurements and satellite data Helmut Rott, Klaus Sturm and Heinz Miller 344-350 Comparison of SSM/I ice-concentration algorithms for the Weddell Sea Barbara A. Burns 351-355 Detection of coastal polynyas with passive microwave data Thorsten Markus and Barbara A. Burns 356-366 Antarctic glacier-tongue velocities from Landsat images: first results B.K. Lucchitta, K.F. Mullins, A.L. Allison and J.G. Ferrigno 367-371 Hemispheric snow cover from satellites David A. Robinson 372-378 Comparison and integration of ice-pack temperatures derived from AVHRR and passive microwave imagery J. Maslanik and J. Key 379-385 Geodetic airborne laser altimetry of Breidamerkurjökull and Skeidarárjöjull, Iceland, and Jakobshavns Isbræ, West Greenland James B. Garvin and Richard S. Williams Jr. 386-390 Cloud screening in AVHRR digital data over Arctic regions Sonia C. Gallegos, Jeffrey D. Hawkins and Chiu Fu Cheng 391-397 The calculation of surface temperature and albedo of Arctic sea ice from AVHRR R. Lindsay and D. Rothrock 398-404 Data set of Arctic AVHRR imagery for the study of leads Florence Fetterer and Jeffrey Hawkins 405-413 Sea-ice tracking on the east coast of Canada using NOAA AVHRR imagery T. Heacock, T. Hirose, F. Lee, M. Manore and B. Ramsay 414-420 A systematized approach to AVHRR image navigation D.G. Baldwin and W.J. Emery [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 18 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Snow and Snow-related Problems [Cover: Annals Vol. 18] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Nagaoka, Japan, [Annals of Glaciology] 14-18 September 1992 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: S.C. Colbeck [Site search] Contents 1-6 Snow avalanche runout from two Canadian mountain ranges D.J. Nixon and D.M. McClung 7-10 Connectivity of snow particles K. Itagaki and G.E. Lemieux 11-16 A computer data base for falling snowflakes Ken-Ichiro Muramoto, Kohki Matsuura, Toshio Harimaya and Tatsuo Endoh 17-21 Simulation of a destructive avalanche at Maseguchi, Japan D.M. McClung, S. Kobayashi and K. Izumi 22-26 A one-dimensional model of the evolution of snow-cover characteristics Takeshi Yamazaki, Junsei Kondo, Takashi Sakuraoka and Toru Nakamura 27-32 A striped pattern of snowfall and snow cover Yasuaki Nohguchi, Takashi Ikarashi, Osamu Abe and Atsushi Sato 33-38 Measuring sea-ice concentration and floe-size distribution by image processing Ken-Ichiro Muramoto, Kohki Matsuura and Tatsuo Endoh 39-45 Depth-hoar crystal growth in the surface layer under high temperature gradient Takuya Fukuzawa and Eizi Akitaya 46-52 Computer applications for avalanche forecasting in the United States Bruce Tremper and Rand Decker 53-59 Energy budget comparison of snowmelt rates in a deciduous forest and an open site T. Ohta, T. Hashimoto and H. Ishibashi 60-64 Development of a snow-fraction meter based on the conductometric method Takuo Kitahara, Masataka Shirakashi and Yasuhiro Kajio 65-71 A meteorological estimation of relevant parameters for snow models Y. Durand, E. Brun, L. M,rindol, G. Guyomarc'h, B. Lesaffre and E. Martin 72-78 Proposition of a net-like model of snow Zempachi Watanabe 79-84 Theoretical approach describing the thermal regime of snow-covered sea ice Nobuo Ono and Maxim S. Krass 85-91 Temporal changes in chemical stratigraphy of snow cover Kumiko Goto-Azuma, Masayoshi Nakawo, Masujiro Shimizu, Nobuhiko Azuma, Michio Nakayama and Kotaro Yokoyama 92-96 An accurate measurement of densities of snowflakes using 3-D microphotographs Masaaki Ishizaka 97-101 Sea-ice growth in Ongul Strait, Antarctica Toshiyuki Kawamura, Kay I. Ohshima, Syuki Ushio and Takatoshi Kakizawa 102-106 Analysis of powder-snow avalanches using three-dimensional topographic data Yusuke Fukushima and Norio Hayakawa 107-112 Development of a meteorological forecast for snow accumulation on transmission lines Tatsuhito Ito, Masaru Yamaoka, Hisayuki Ohura, Takashi Tanaguchi and Gorow Wakahama 113-116 An automatic system for controlling snow on roofs Moriaki Tamura 117-122 Investigations of internal structure and transformational processes from firn to ice in a perennial snow patch Katsuhisa Kawashima, Tomomi Yamada and Gorow Wakahama 123-128 Avalanche modelling and integration of expert knowledge in the ELSA system Laurent Buisson and Claude Charlier 129-134 Isotopic fractionation during grain coarsening of wet snow Masayoshi Nakawo, Shigeru Chiba, Hiroshi Satake and Shigeru Kinouchi 135-141 Numerical study on snow transport and drift formation Takahiko Uematsu 142-148 A case study of snowstorm gusts and blowing/drifting snow Masayuki Maki, Sento Nakai, Tsuruhei Yagi and Hideomi Nakamura 149-154 Field test of a new snow-particle counter (SPC) system Takeshi Sato, Tadashi Kimura, Taminoe Ishimaru and Toshisuke Maruyama 155-160 Areal investigation of drifting snow on Tsugaru Plain, Japan Masao Higashiura, Takeshi Sato, Atsushi Sato, Tadashi Kimura, Masayuki Maki, Sento Nakai, Hideomi Nakamura and Tsuruhei Yagi 161-165 Some numerical experiments on firn ventilation with heat transfer M.R. Albert 166-172 The relationship between seasonal snow cover in Japan and recent climatic change Motoki Nishimori and Ryuichi Kawamura 173-178 Structures of snow cloud in dry-snow avalanches K. Nishimura, N. Maeno, K. Kawada and K. Izumi 179-184 Estimated seasonal snow cover and snowfall in Japan Tsutomu Nakamura and Osamu Abe 185-189 Evaluation of the snow-removal options in an urban area based on the preferences of inhabitants Kazuhiro Miyakoshi and Shoji Matsumoto 190-192 Estimating the weight of a snow cover using only meterological factors Kenji Shinojima and Hiroshi Harada 193-198 The influence of the layered character of snow cover on the triggering of slab avalanches Jürg Schweizer 199-202 Transformation process observations of polar firn to ice Chester C. Langway, Jr., Hitoshi Shoji, Atau Mitani and Henrik B. Clausen 203-207 On the initiation of ice sheets Ayako Abe-Ouchi and Heinz Blatter 208-210 Crystal growth rates in polar firn Hitoshi Shoji, Atau Mitani, Kohji Horita and Chester C. Langway, Jr. 211-214 Development of an automatic, storage precipitation gauge for improved winter precipitation measurements Thomas Wiesinger, Shinichi Takami, Hiroyuki Ohno and Kotaro Yokoyama 215-220 The dynamic friction characteristics of a rapidly sheared granular material applied to the motion of snow avalanches J.D. Dent 221-226 Flow, flow transition and runout distances of flowing avalanches B. Salm 227-233 Chemical characteristics of snow in the region along the Sea of Japan Kazuhide Satow 234-238 A theoretical prediction of the effects of electrostatic forces on saltating snow particles Scott Schmidt and J.D. Dent 239-244 Estimating snow avalanche runout distances from topographic data K. Fujisawa, R. Tsunaki and I. Kamiishi 245-250 Model project for establishing an avalanche warning and evacuation system Hideki Terada, Kazunori Fujisawa, Yoshimitsu Nakamura and Noriyuki Minami 251-256 Air-gap formation by snow melting Yasuaki Nohguchi 257-260 Influence of climatic warming on the amount of snow cover and water quality of Lake Biwa, Japan Hiroji Fushimi 261-267 Structure and wind transport of seasonal snow on the Arctic slope of Alaska Carl S. Benson and Matthew Sturm 268-273 Shear frame stability parameters for large-scale avalanche forecasting J.B. Jamieson and C.D. Johnston 274-280 Application of a mixture theory to stress waves in snow George E. Austiguy Jr. and Robert L. Brown 281-286 A two-dimensional computational model of turbulent atmospheric surface flows with drifting snow G.E. Liston, R.L. Brown and J.D. Dent 287-294 A microstructure-based constitutive law for snow Puneet Mahajan and Robert L. Brown 295-299 A statistical model for maximum avalanche run-out distance in southwest Montana L.R. McKittrick and R.L. Brown 300-304 Model for effective thermal conductivity of a dry snow cover composed of uniform ice spheres Edward E. Adams and Atsushi Sato 305-308 Passive-microwave remote sensing of snow Tosio Koike and Tomoyuki Suhama 309-312 Comparison of snow-removal technologies practised in the cities along the Sea of Japan Norio Hayakawa, Teruyoshi Umemura and Yusuke Fukushima 313-316 Observations of the dynamic structure of snow avalanches K. Nishimura, N. Maeno, F. Sandersen, K. Kristensen, H. Norem and K. Lied 317-321 New methods to study snowfall using remote sensing Tosio Koike, Iwao Goto, Norio Hayakawa and Kazuto Wakatsuki 322 Abstract Snow accretion on, and removal from, railway car bodies Toshishige Fujii, Toru Endo and Toshiaki Imai 322-323 Abstract Feasibility study of a "snow dam" concept Norio Hayakawa, Tosio Koike and Isao Kamishima 323-324 Abstract Use of Gaz.ex for Japan's central mountains Isao Kamiishi, Akimichi Iiyoshi, Norio Hayakawa and Kunio Kawada 324 Abstract Experiments on a snow-melting system using circulating low-temperature fluid Katsunori Nagano, Kiyoshi Ochifuji and Makoto Nakamura 325-326 Abstract Estimation of snow damage in an urban area with heavy snowfall Seiji Kamimura and Teruyoshi Umemura 326-327 Abstract Utilization of snow with a snow compactor Nobuo Miyazaki, Tosiyuki Harada, Sigeru Kondou and Tatsuo Hasemi 327 Abstract Geomorphological features and distribution of avalanche furrows in heavy snow regions in Japan Tatsuo Sekiguchi, Masanori Sugiyama and Tadao Hoya 328 Abstract Transformation of snow damage and its societal background in recent Japan Natsuo Numano 328-329 Abstract Snow removal and de-icing using long flexible heat pipes M. Shiraishi, M. Mochizuki, S. Sugihara, Y. Yamagishi and F. Watanabe 329-330 Abstract Snowmelt runoff analysis using estimated distribution of snow water equivalent Shigemi Hatta, Tosio Koike, Minjiao Lu and Norio Hayakawa [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 19 Main pages Proceedings of the Symposium on Applied Ice and Snow Research [Cover: Annals Vol. 19] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Rovaniemi, Finland, [Annals of Glaciology] 18-23 April 1993 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: S.J. Jones [Site search] Contents 1-6 Climatic influence on the composition of snow cover at Austra Okstindbreen, Norway, 1989 and 1990 He Yuanqing and Wilfred H. Theakstone 7-12 Friction of melting ice Stephen J. Jones, H. Kitagawa, K. Izumiyama and H. Shimoda 13-18 The elastic modulus of columnar-grain fresh-water ice Lorne W. Gold 19-24 An error analysis of the techniques used in the measurement of high-speed friction on snow S.C. Colbeck 25-32 Two-dimensional analysis of ice ridging in the Beaufort Sea using aerial photography J.E. Lewis, P. Budkewitsch, G. Newton, M. Sayed and R.M.W. Frederking 33-38 Preliminary observations of brittle compressive failure of columnar saline ice under triaxial loading E.T. Gratz and E.M. Schulson 39-48 The mechanical properties of saline ice under uniaxial compression Garry A. Kuehn and E.M. Schulson 49-54 The response of a seasonal snow cover to explosive loading Jerome B. Johnson, Daniel J. Solie and Stephen A. Barrett 55-63 Transient creep of polycrystalline ice under uniaxial compression: an assessment of internal state variable models J. Meyssonnier and A. Goubert 63-68 Effects of microtopography on texture, temperature and heat flow in Arctic and sub-Arctic snow Matthew Sturm and Jonathan Holmgren 69-76 Metamorphism of fine-grained snow due to surface curvature differences R.L. Brown, M.Q. Edens and A. Sato 77-84 Snowfall series of Turin, 1784-1992: climatological analysis and action on structures Ezio Leporati and Luca Mercalli 85-91 Isotopic and ionic changes in a snow cover at different altitudes: observations at Austre Okstindbreen in 1991 Peter Raben and Wilfred H. Theakstone 92-96 Snow dielectric properties: from DC to microwave X-band Th Achammer and A. Denoth 97-103 Characteristics of snow gliding on rock D.M. McClung, Simon Walker and W. Golley 104-106 An electronic device for long-term snow wetness recording A. Denoth 107-113 A distributed snowmelt prediction model in mountain areas based on an energy balance method Takeshi Ohta 114-120 Finite ice failure depth in penetration of a vertical indentor into an ice edge Tuomo Kärnä 121-125 Ice charting based on multispectral satellite data in the Baltic Sea V.A. Golovko, M. Leppäranta, S. Kalliosaari, Yu S. Sedunov and A.M. Volkov 126-130 Melting characteristics of ice blocks immersed in quiescent saline water Shoichiro Fukusako, Masahiko Yamada and Chikara Watanabe 131-137 Microcracking and shear fracture in ice M.A. Rist, S.J. Jones and T.D. Slade 138-140 Bent icicles and spikes N. Maeno, L. Makkonen and T. Takahashi 141-145 An analytical model of icicle growth Krzysztof Szilder and Edward P. Lozowski 146-154 Investigations of discrepancies between laboratory studies of the flow of ice: density, sample shape and size, and grain-size T.H. Jacka 155-157 Application of a new friction theory to ice and snow Lasse Makkonen 158-164 Modelling of the ice-edge failure process with curved failure surfaces Pentti Kujala [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 20 Main pages Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on [Cover: Annals Vol. 20] [Journal of Glaciology] Antarctic Glaciology (VISAG) [Annals of Glaciology] held in Cambridge, U.K., 5-11 September 1993 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: E.M. Morris [Site search] Contents 1-5 Spectral bi-directional reflectance of snow and glacier ice measured in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Jan-Gunnar Winther 6-12 Changes and surface features of the Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica, derived from Landsat and Kosmos mosaics Pedro Skvarca 13-18 The steady-state crystal size of deforming ice T.H. Jacka and Li Jun 19-25 Temporal variations of microwave brightness temperatures over Antarctica I. Sherjal and M. Fily 26-32 Recent elevation increase on Lambert Glacier, Antarctica, from orbit cross-over analysis of satellite-radar altimetry Craig S. Lingle, Li-her Lee, H. Jay Zwally and Tim C. Seiss 33-38 Depositional environment of the snow cover on West Antarctic pack-ice floes M.O. Jeffries, A.L. Veazey, K. Morris and H.R. Krouse 39-42 Studies of the grounding-line location on Ice Streams D and E, Antarctica Robert W. Jacobel, Audrey E. Robinson and Robert A. Bindschadler 43-47 Recent advance of the grounding line of Lambert Glacier, Antarctica, deduced from satellite-radar altimetry Ute C. Herzfeld, Craig S. Lingle and Li-her Lee 48-54 A digital elevation model of the Antarctic ice sheet derived from ERS-1 altimeter data and comparison with terrestrial measurements Jonathan L. Bamber 55-60 Morphology and late Cenozoic (<5 Ma) glacial history of the area between David and Mawson Glaciers, Victoria Land, Antarctica Anja L.L.M. Verbers and Volkmar Damm 61-66 Small-scale variability of physical properties and structural characteristics of Antarctic fast ice A.L. Veazey, M.O. Jeffries and K. Morris 67-72 A two-dimensional finite-element study of flow in the transition zone between an ice sheet and an ice shelf Renaud Lestringant 73-79 Studies on microparticles contained in medium-depth ice cores retrieved from east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Akira Higashi and Yoshiyuki Fujii 80-86 Causes and nature of ice-sheet radio-echo internal reflections estimated from the dielectric properties of ice Shuji Fujita and Shinji Mae 87-94 An empirical relation between overburden pressure and firn density Takao Kameda, Hitoshi Shoji, Kunio Kawada, Okitsugu Watanabe and Henrik B. Clausen 95-100 Characteristics of bubble volumes in firn-ice transition layers of ice cores from polar ice sheets Takao Kameda and Renji Naruse 101-109 Velocities of the Smith Glacier ice tongue and Dotson Ice Shelf, Walgreen Coast, Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica B.K. Lucchitta, K.F. Mullins, C.E. Smith and J.G. Ferrigno 110-114 First access to the ocean beneath Ekströmisen, Antarctica, by means of hot-water drilling U. Nixdorf, H. Oerter and H. Miller 115-120 Electrical conductivity method (ECM) stratigraphic dating of the Byrd Station ice core, Antarctica C.U. Hammer, H.B. Clausen and C.C. Langway, Jr. 121-128 Snow-accumulation rates and isotopic content (2H, 3H) of near-surface firn from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica W. Graf, H. Moser, O. Reinwarth, J. Kipfstuhl, H. Oerter, A. Minikin and D. Wagenbach 129-136 Electrical resistivity measurements on Ice Stream B, Antarctica S. Shabtaie and C.R. Bentley 137-142 Analysis of satellite radar-altimeter return wave forms over the East Antarctic ice sheet D. Yi and C.R. Bentley 143-147 Effects of temperature and pressure on the transformation rate from air bubbles to air-hydrate crystals in ice sheets Tsutomu Uchida, Takeo Hondoh, Shinji Mae, Paul Duval and Volodya Ya Lipenkov 148-152 Ice thickness, bed topography and basal-reflection strengths from radar sounding, Upstream B, West Antarctica A.N. Novick, C.R. Bentley and N. Lord 153-159 High-resolution radar on Ice Stream B2, Antarctica: measurements of electromagnetic wave speed in firn and strain history from buried crevasses T.S. Clarke and C.R. Bentley 160-168 Local climate, circulation and surface-energy balance of an Antarctic blue-ice area R. Bintanja and M.R. van den Broeke 169-176 c axes from radar depolarization experiments at Upstream B Camp, Antarctica, in 1991-92 C. Liu, C.R. Bentley and N.E. Lord 177-182 Indication of a dilatant bed near Downstream B Camp, Ice Stream B, Antarctica S.R. Atre and C.R. Bentley 183-186 Ice Stream C, Antarctica, sticky spots detected by microearthquake monitoring S. Anandakrishnan and R.B. Alley 187-194 A water-piracy hypothesis for the stagnation of Ice Stream C, Antarctica R.B. Alley, S. Anandakrishnan, C.R. Bentley and N. Lord 195-201 Seasonal changes of sea-ice characteristics off East Antarctica Ian Allison and Anthony Worby 202-206 Accumulation variation in eastern Kemp Land, Antarctica Ian D. Goodwin, Martin Higham, Ian Allison and Ren Jiawen 207-214 Vostok (Antarctica) climate record time-scale deduced from the analysis of a borehole- temperature profile A.N. Salamatin, V.Ya Lipenkov and K.V. Blinov 215-218 Recent survey of brine infiltration in McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica D.L. Morse and E.D. Waddington 219-225 Spatial variations of local climate at Taylor Dome, Antarctica: implications for paleoclimate from ice cores E.D. Waddington and D.L. Morse 226-230 Seasonal variations of major ionic concentration levels in drifting-snow samples obtained from east Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica Kazuo Osada 231-236 Post-drilling recrystallization of the Byrd Station deep ice core and its relevance to current and future deep-core drilling on polar ice sheets A.J. Gow 237-241 An 80 year record of retreat of the Koettlitz Ice Tongue, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica Anthony J. Gow and John W. Govoni 242-248 Surface mass balance in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, observed by Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions Shuhei Takahashi, Yutaka Ageta, Yoshiyuki Fujii and Okitsugu Watanabe 249-253 Decay of surface topography on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Gino Casassa and Ian M. Whillans 254-262 Evaluation of strain rates on Ice Stream B, Antarctica, obtained using GPS phase measurements Christina L. Hulbe and Ian M. Whillans 263-268 A method for determining ice-thickness change at remote locations using GPS Christina L. Hulbe and Ian M. Whillans 269-276 Glacier disequilibrium in the Convoy Range, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica T.J. Chinn 277-282 Simulations of anisotropy and fabric development in polar ices O. Castelnau and P. Duval 283-290 Spatial and seasonal variations of the snow chemistry at the central Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica Andreas Minikin, Dietmar Wagenbach, Wolfgang Graf and Josef Kipfstuhl 291-297 Modelling the Antarctic ice-sheet changes through time W.F. Budd, D. Jenssen, E. Mavrakis and B. Coutts 298-306 Temperature structure and characteristics appearing on SSM/I images of the Cosmonaut Sea, Antarctica Takatoshi Takizawa, Kay I. Ohshima, Shuki Ushio, Toshiyuki Kawamura and Hiroyuki Enomoto 307-312 Reconnaissance of chemical and isotopic firn properties on top of Berkner Island, Antarctica D. Wagenbach, W. Graf, A. Minikin, U. Trefzer, J. Kipfstuhl, H. Oerter and N. Blindow 313-318 Development of enhanced ice flow at the southern margin of Ice Stream D, Antarctica Ted A. Scambos, Keith A. Echelmeyer, Mark A. Fahnestock and Robert A. Bindschadler 319-326 Surface-velocity field of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica R.A. Bindschadler, M.A. Fahnestock, P. Skvarca and T.A. Scambos 327-335 Detailed elevation map of Ice Stream C, Antarctica, using satellite imagery and airborne radar R.A. Bindschadler and P.L. Vornberger 336-340 Formation and disintegration of the Antarctic ice sheet Philippe Huybrechts 341-346 A numerical model of blowing snow around an Antarctic building I. Moore, S.D. Mobbs, D.B. Ingham and J.C. King 347-352 Validating and improving elevation data of a satellite-image map of Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, with results from ERS-1 J. Sievers, C.S.M. Doake, J. Ihde, D.R. Mantripp, V.S. Pozdeev, B. Ritter, H.W. Schenke, F. Thyssen and D.G. Vaughan 353-356 Sea-bed depths at the mouth of Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica A.M. Smith and C.S.M. Doake 357-364 A comparison of satellite-altimetry and ice-thickness measurements of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Jonathan L. Bamber and Charles R. Bentley 365-371 The central part of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica: internal structures revealed by 40 MHz monopulse RES N. Blindow 372-376 Investigating tidal flexure on an ice shelf using kinematic GPS David G. Vaughan 377-385 Temperature investigation and modeling on the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica K. Grosfeld and F. Thyssen 386-390 The oceanic environment beneath the northwest Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica Allan Robinson, Keith Makinson and Keith Nicholls 391-396 Numerical flow simulation at local parts of Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica M. Jonas, K. Grosfeld and F. Thyssen 397-400 20th century behaviour of Drygalski Ice Tongue, Ross Sea, Antarctica M. Frezzotti and M.C.G. Mabin 401-406 Flow regime of the Lambert Glacier-Amery Ice Shelf system, Antarctica: structural evidence from Landsat imagery Michael J. Hambrey and Julian A. Dowdeswell 407-412 Landsat TM image maps of the Shirase and Siple Coast ice streams, West Antarctica Jane G. Ferrigno, Jerry L. Mullins, Jo Anne Stapleton, Robert A. Bindschadler, Ted A. Scambos, Lynda B. Bellisime, Jo-Ann Bowell and Alex V. Acosta 413-419 Melting and freezing beneath ice shelves: implications from a three-dimensional ocean-circulation model J. Determann and R. Gerdes 420-426 Climate since AD 1510 on Dyer Plateau, Antarctic Peninsula: evidence for recent climate change L.G. Thompson, D.A. Peel, E. Mosley-Thompson, R. Mulvaney, J. Dai, P.N. Lin, M.E. Davis and C.F. Raymond 427-436 Holocene temperature variations inferred from six Antarctic ice cores P. Ciais, J. Jouzel, J.R. Petit, V. Lipenkov and J.W.C. White 437-439 Ice sheets and continental drift Garth W. Paltridge 440-447 Spatial variability of the major chemistry of the Antarctic ice sheet R. Mulvaney and E.W. Wolff [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [ ] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 21 Main pages Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Role of the [Cover: Annals Vol. 21] [Journal of Glaciology] Cryosphere in Global Change [Annals of Glaciology] held in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., 7-12 August 1994 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: D.A. Rothrock [Site search] Contents 1-7 Greenland under changing climates: sensitivity experiments with a new three-dimensional ice-sheet model Adeline Fabre, Anne Letréguilly, Catherine Ritz and Anne Mangeney 8-12 Polythermal three-dimensional modelling of the Greenland ice sheet with varied geothermal heat flux R. Greve and K. Hutter 13-18 Surface energy exchange at the equilibrium line on the Greenland ice sheet during onset of melt Konrad Steffen 19-25 A 1200 year record of accumulation from northern Greenland Arne Friedmann, John C. Moore, Thorsteinn Thorsteinsson, Josef Kipfstuhl and Hubertus Fischer 26-32 The effect of ice-sheet thickness change on the accumulation history inferred from GISP2 layer thicknesses Nadine N. Cutler, C.F. Raymond, E.D. Waddington, D.A. Meese and R.B. Alley 33-39 Constraints on Holocene ice-thickness changes in central Greenland from the GISP2 ice-core data J.F. Bolzan, E.D. Waddington, R.B. Alley and D.A. Meese 40-44 Ground-based radar observations of snow stratigraphy and melt processes in the percolation facies of the Greenland ice sheet I.H.H. Zabel, K.C. Jezek, P.A. Baggeroer and S.P. Gogineni 45-50 Characterizing the long-term variability of snow-cover extent over the interior of North America Ross D. Brown, Marilyn G. Hughes and David A. Robinson 51-58 Melt features in ice cores from Site J, southern Greenland: some implications for summer climate since AD 1550 T. Kameda, H. Narita, H. Shoji, F. Nishio, Y. Fujii and O. Watanabe 59-63 Indications of melt in near-surface ice-core stratigraphy: comparisons with passive-microwave melt signals over the Greenland ice sheet Clinton M. Rowe, Mark R. Anderson, Thomas L. Mote and Karl C. Kuivinen 64-70 Variations in melt-layer frequency in the GISP2 ice core: implications for Holocene summer temperatures in central Greenland Richard B. Alley and Sridhar Anandakrishnan 71-76 Recent variations and regional relationships in Northern Hemisphere snow cover David A. Robinson, Allan Frei and Mark C. Serreze 77-82 Variations in aerologically derived Arctic precipitation and snowfall Mark C. Serreze, Mark C. Rehder, Roger G. Barry, John E. Walsh and David A. Robinson 83-90 Simulations of the 1979-88 polar climates by global climate models Biao Chen, David H. Bromwich, Keith M. Hines and Xuguang Pan 91-95 Climate change and the Arctic hydrologic cycle as calculated by a global coupled atmosphere-ocean model James R. Miller and Gary L. Russell 96-102 The waxing and waning of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets I. Marsiat 103-110 Ice-sheet models as tools for palaeoclimatic analysis: the example of the European ice sheet through the last glacial cycle G.S. Boulton, N. Hulton and M. Vautravers 111-116 Thermomechanical modelling of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets with a two-level mass-balance parameterization Philippe Huybrechts and Stephen T'siobbel 117-122 Arctic and Antarctic precipitation simulations produced by the NCAR community climate models David H. Bromwich, Biao Chen and Ren-Yow Tzeng 123-130 Accumulation in Antarctica and Greenland derived from passive-microwave data: a comparison with contoured compilations H. Jay Zwally and Mario B. Giovinetto 131-138 Recent increase in South Pole snow accumulation E. Mosley-Thompson, L.G. Thompson, J.F. Paskievitch, M. Pourchet, A.J. Gow, M.E. Davis and J. Kleinman 139-143 Ages and ablation and accumulation rates from 14C measurements on Antarctic ice J.J. van Roijen, K. van der Borg, A.F.M. de Jong and J. Oerlemans 144-148 Climate, the Antarctic ice sheet and ground heat flux Garth W. Paltridge and Christopher M. Zweck 149-156 Antarctic moisture flux and net accumulation from global atmospheric analyses W.F. Budd, P.A. Reid and L.J. Minty 157-161 The climate sensitivity of Antarctic blue-ice areas Richard Bintanja and Michiel R. van den Broeke 162-168 Sub-surface melting in blue-ice fields in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica: observations and modelling Carl Egede Bøggild, Jan-Gunnar Winther, Knut Sand and Hallgeir Elvehøy 169-174 A 340 year record of biogenic sulphur from the Weddell Sea area, Antarctica E.C. Pasteur, R. Mulvaney, D.A. Peel, E.S. Saltzman and P-Y Whung 175-181 A 1000 year climatic ice-core record from the Guliya ice cap, China: its relationship to global climate variability L.G. Thompson, E. Mosley-Thompson, M.E. Davis, P.N. Lin, J. Dai, J.F. Bolzan and T. Yao 182-188 A 485 year record of atmospheric chloride, nitrate and sulfate: results of chemical analysis of ice cores from Dyer Plateau, Antarctic Peninsula Jihong Cole-Dai, Lonnie G. Thompson and Ellen Mosley-Thompson 189-195 1000 years of climatic change in China: ice-core 18O evidence P.N. Lin, L.G. Thompson, M.E. Davis and E. Mosley-Thompson 196-200 Recent warming as recorded in the Qinghai-Tibetan cryosphere Tandong Yao, Lonnie G. Thompson, Keqin Jiao , Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Zhihong Yang 201-205 Mass balance variability as a base for interpreting ice-core data V.N. Mikhalenko 206-212 Application of inventory data for estimating characteristics of and regional climate-change effects on mountain glaciers: a pilot study with the European Alps Wilfred Haeberli and Martin Hoelzle 213-218 An ice-core chemistry record from Snøfjellafonna, northwestern Spitsbergen Kumiko Goto-Azuma, Shiro Kohshima, Takao Kameda, Shuhei Takahashi, Okitsugu Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Fujii and Jon Ove Hagen 219-224 Are changes in atmospheric cleansing responsible for observed variations of impurity concentrations in ice cores? Margareta E. Hansson 225-230 Recent ice-core climate records from the Cordillera Blanca, Peru M.E. Davis, L.G. Thompson, E. Mosley-Thompson, P.N. Lin, V.N. Mikhalenko and J. Dai 231-239 Recent changes of McCall Glacier, Alaska Bernhard Rabus, Keith Echelmeyer, Dennis Trabant and Carl Benson 240-244 "Little Ice Age" glaciers in Kamchatka, northeastern Russia O.N. Solomina, Ya D. Murav'yev and L.I. Bazanova 245-250 On the use of radiosondes to model glacier ablation H. Conway, L.A. Rasmussen and P. Hayes 251-258 Change in position and altitude of a small outlet glacier during the period 1943-92: Leverett Glacier, West Greenland Frank G.M. van Tatenhove, Chris M. Roelfsema, Geert Blommers and Anton van Voorden 259-262 Thickening of Jacobshavns Isbræ, West Greenland, measured by airborne laser altimetry R. Thomas, W. Krabill, E. Frederick and K. Jezek 263-270 Relation of glacier variations to climate changes in Iceland Oddur Sigurðsson and Trausti Jónsson 271-276 Glaciological observations of Brúarjökull, Iceland, using synthetic aperture radar and thematic mapper satellite data Dorothy K. Hall, Richard S. Williams Jr. and Oddur Sigurdsson 277-283 Velocities of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, from ERS-1 SAR images B.K. Lucchitta, C.E. Rosanova and K.F. Mullins 284-290 Coastal-change and glaciological maps of Antarctica Richard S. Williams, Jr., Jane G. Ferrigno, Charles Swithinbank, Baerbel K. Lucchitta and Barbara A. Seekins 291-296 Satellite imagery, a base line for glacier variation study on James Ross Island, Antarctica Pedro Skvarca, Helmut Rott and Thomas Nagler 297-303 Recent variations of calving glaciers in Patagonia, South America, revealed by ground surveys, satellite-data analyses and numerical experiments Renji Naruse, Masamu Aniya, Pedro Skvarca and Gino Casassa 304-310 Modelling mass balance on former maritime ice caps: a Patagonian example Nicholas R.J. Hulton and David E. Sugden 311-316 Glaciar Upsala, Patagonia: rapid calving retreat in fresh water Charles R. Warren, Debbie R. Greene and Neil F. Glasser 317-322 Glacier inventory in Chile: current status and recent glacier variations Gino Casassa 323-329 Spatial and temporal variability of Arctic ice thickness Gregory M. Flato 330-336 Spring-season climate variability in the central Canadian Arctic Islands T. Agnew and A. Silis 337-342 Spectral albedo of snow-covered first-year and multi-year sea ice during spring melt Roger De Abreu, David G. Barber, Kevin Misurak and E.F. LeDrew 343-347 Sensitivity experiments to sea surface temperatures, sea-ice extent and ice-sheet reconstruction for the Last Glacial Maximum G. Ramstein and S. Joussaume 348-352 Recent sea-ice advances in Baffin Bay/Davis Strait and retreats in the Bellingshausen Sea Claire L. Parkinson 353-360 The influence of the albedo-temperature feed-back on climate sensitivity Richard Bintanja and Johannes Oerlemans 361-368 On the effect of sea-ice dynamics on oceanic thermohaline circulation W.D. Hibler, III and Jinlun Zhang 369-376 Effects of the snow cover on Antarctic sea ice and potential modulation of its response to climate change Hajo Eicken, Holger Fischer and Peter Lemke 377-382 Simulation of past variability in seasonal snow in the Southern Alps, New Zealand B.B. Fitzharris and C.E. Garr 383-386 Climatic-change implications from long-term (1823-1994) ice records for the Laurentian Great Lakes R.A. Assel, D.M. Robertson, M.H. Hoff and J.H. Selgeby 387-393 Sensitivity of lake freeze-up and break-up to climate change: a physically based modeling study Glen E. Liston and Dorothy K. Hall 394-398 Ion content of polygonal wedge ice on Bolshoi Lyakhov: a source of palaeoenvironmental information Oksana S. Savoskul 399-405 Simulating the effects of mean annual air-temperature changes on permafrost distribution and glacier size: an example from the Upper Engadin, Swiss Alps Martin Hoelzle and Wilfried Haeberli [Border] Page updated:January 2001 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 22 Main pages Proceedings of the International Symposium on Glacial Erosion and [Cover: Annals Vol. 22] [Journal of Glaciology] Sedimentation [Annals of Glaciology] held at Reykjavík, Iceland, 20-25 August 1995 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: D.N. Collins [Site search] Contents 1-8 Glacial quarrying: a simple theoretical model Bernard Hallet 9-16 Abraded rock landforms (whalebacks) developed under ice streams in mountain areas Ian S. Evans 17-24 Is erosion by deforming subglacial sediments significant? (Toward till continuity) Kurt Cuffey and Richard Alley 25-31 Subglacial chemical erosion: seasonal variations in solute provenance, Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Valais, Switzerland G.H. Brown, M. Sharp and M. Tranter 32-40 Cavities and the effective pressure between abrading clasts and the bedrock R.C.A. Hindmarsh 41-47 Sliding of till over bedrock: scratching, polishing, comminution and kinematic-wave theory R.C.A. Hindmarsh 48-52 Erosion rates and sediment yields of glaciers Jim Bogen 53-62 Glacial debris accumulation and sediment deformation influenced by permafrost: examples from Svalbard B. Etzelmüller, J.O. Hagen, G. Vatne, R.S. Ødegård and J.L. Sollid 63-67 Sediment-mass exchange between turbid meltwater streams and proglacial deposits of Storglaciären, northern Sweden Per Holmlund, Helene Burman and Torbjörn Rost 68-74 Formation of thrust-block moraines at the margins of dry-based glaciers, south Victoria Land, Antarctica Sean J. Fitzsimons 75-84 The origin of till sequences by subglacial sediment deformation beneath mid-latitude ice sheets G.S. Boulton 85-92 Regional-scale meltwater erosion and deposition patterns, northern Quebec, Canada T.A. Brennand, J. Shaw and D.R. Sharpe 93-101 Implications of till-provenance studies for glaciological reconstructions of the paleoglaciers of Wildhorse Canyon, Idaho, U.S.A. Keith A. Brugger 102-106 Glacial cirque formation in northern Scandinavia Cecilia Richardson and Per Holmlund 107-113 Basal debris entrainment and transport in glaciers of southwestern Bylot Island, Canadian Arctic C.M. Zdanowicz, F.A. Michel and W.W. Shilts 114-120 Characteristics of basal ice at Engabreen, northern Norway Peter Jansson, Jack Kohler and Veijo A. Pohjola 121-125 The role of bedrock topography, structure, ice dynamics and preglacial weathering in controlling subglacial erosion beneath a high-latitude, maritime ice field Brice R. Rea and W. Brian Whalley 126-133 Preliminary results of tritium analyses in basal ice, Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A.: evidence for subglacial ice accretion Jeffrey C. Strasser, Daniel E. Lawson, Grahame J. Larson, Edward B. Evenson and Richard B. Alley 134-140 Nature of basal debris in the GISP2 and Byrd ice cores and its relevance to bed processes Anthony J. Gow and Debra A. Meese 141-146 Scales and rates of glacial sediment removal: a 20 km long and 300 m deep trench created beneath Breiðamerkurjökull during the Little Ice Age Helgi Björnsson 147-151 Seasonal trend in suspended-sediment transport from an Arctic glacier, and implications for drainage-system structure Richard Hodgkins 152-159 Lumped-element model for subglacial transport of solute and suspended sediment Garry K.C. Clarke 160-166 The influence of englacial drainage on sediment-transport pathways and till texture of temperate valley glaciers Martin Kirkbride and Nick Spedding 167-175 A laboratory study of sediment deformation: stress heterogeneity and grain-size evolution Neal R. Iverson, Thomas Hooyer and Roger LeB. Hooke 176-180 Observations of tunnel channels in glacial sediments with shallow land-based seismic reflection A. Pugin, S.E. Pullan and D.R. Sharpe 181-186 Supraglacial debris-transport variability over time: examples from Switzerland and Iceland W.B. Whalley, C.F. Palmer, S.J. Hamilton and D. Kitchen 187-193 On the sedimentological character of Alpine basal ice facies Bryn Hubbard, Martin Sharp and Wendy J. Lawson 194-199 The marine record of the Russell Fiord outburst flood, Alaska, U.S.A. Ellen A. Cowan, Paul R. Carlson and Ross D. Powell 200-204 Changes in the character of glaciomarine sedimentation in the SW Weddell Sea, Antarctica: evidence from the core PS1423-2 Kevin Crawford, Gerhard Kuhn and Michael J. Hambrey 205-210 20th-century glacial-marine sedimentation in Vitus Lake, Bering Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Bruce F. Molnia, Austin Post and Paul R. Carlson 211-216 Morainal-bank sediment budgets and their influence on the stability of tidewater termini of valley glaciers entering Glacier Bay, Alaska, U.S.A. Lewis E. Hunter, Ross D. Powell and Daniel E. Lawson 217-223 Observations of the grounding-line area at a floating glacier terminus Ross D. Powell, Michael Dawber, James N. McInnes and Alex R. Pyne 224-232 A conceptually based model of the interaction between flowing meltwater and subglacial sediment David N. Collins 233-240 Water and sediment discharge from a large surging glacier: Bering Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A., summer 1994 Yann Merrand and Bernard Hallet 241-248 Thrusting and debris entrainment in a surging glacier: Bakaninbreen, Svalbard Michael J. Hambrey, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Tavi Murray and Philip R. Porter 249-254 The jökulhlaup from Katla in 1918 Haukur Tómasson 255-259 The role of sediment transport in the mechanics of jökulhlaups A.C. Fowler and F.S.L. Ng [Border] Page updated:January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 23 Main pages Proceedings of the EISMINT, International Symposium on Ice [Journal of Glaciology] Sheet Modelling [Cover: Annals Vol. 23] [Annals of Glaciology] held at Chamonix Mont Blanc, France, [ICE] 18-22 September 1995 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: K. Hutter Contents 1-14 The EISMINT benchmarks for testing ice-sheet models Philippe Huybrechts, Tony Payne and the EISMINT Intercomparison Group 13-20 A thermomechanical model of ice-shelf flow Vincent Rommelaere and Catherine Ritz 21-27 A computer scheme for rapid calculations of balance-flux distributions W.F. Budd and R.C. Warner 28-35 A simplified multi-scale model for predicting climatic variations of the ice-sheet surface elevation in central Antarctica Andrey N. Salamatin and Catherine Ritz 36-45 Mass-balance modelling of the Greenland ice sheet: a comparison of an energy-balance model and a degree-day model R.S.W. van de Wal 46-51 An ice-shelf model test based on the Ross Ice Shelf D.R. MacAyeal, V. Rommelaere, P. Huybrechts, C.L. Hulbe, J. Determann and C. Ritz 52-58 Modelled ice-sheet margins of three Greenland ice-sheet models compared with a geological record from ice-marginal deposits in central West Greenland Frank G. M. van Tatenhove, Adeline Fabre, Ralf Greve and Philippe Huybrechts 59-67 Modelling of a marine glacier and ice-sheet--ice-shelf transition zone based on asymptotic analysis Vladimir A. Chugunov and Alexander V. Wilchinsky 68-73 Ice-sheet surging and ice-stream formation A.C. Fowler and C. Johnson 74-85 Time-step limits for stable solutions of the ice-sheet equation Richard C.A. Hindmarsh and Antony J. Payne 86-93 An adaptive-grid finite-volume model of glacier-terminus fluctuations Joseph K.-W. Lam and Julian A. Dowdeswell 94-104 Stability of ice rises and uncoupled marine ice sheets R.C.A. Hindmarsh 105-115 Stochastic perturbation of divide position R.C.A. Hindmarsh 116-123 Steady-state thermomechanical modelling of ice flow near the centre of large ice sheets with the finite-element technique Christine Schøtt Hvidberg 124-128 On the gravity-driven shear flow of an ice--till mixture T. Wu, K. Johnk, B. Svendsen and K. Hutter 129-137 Model experiments on the evolution and stability of ice streams C.J. van der Veen and I.M. Whillans 138-143 Modeling heat, mass, and species transport in polar firn Mary R. Albert 144-148 Increased ablation of Wisconsin ice in eastern north Greenland: observations and modelling Carl Egede Bøggild, Hans Oerter and Tapani Tukiainen 149-153 Models of ice-atmosphere interactions for the Greenland ice sheet Roger J. Braithwaite 154-159 Climate sensitivity of the ice cap of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Wouter H. Knap, Johannes Oerlemans and Martin Cadee 160-166 Characteristics of the lower ablation zone of the West Greenland ice sheet for energy-balance modelling Michiel van den Broeke 167-173 Ice-sheets' surface mass-balance evaluation in the UGAMP GCM: the climate of Antarctica I. Marsiat 174-180 A seasonal energy-balance climate model for coupling to ice-sheet models André Paul 181-186 On elevation models as input for mass-balance calculations of the Greenland ice sheet R.S.W. van de Wal and S. Ekholm 187-193 Present and future mass balance of the ice sheets simulated with GCM Atsumu Ohmura, Martin Wild and Lennart Bengtsson 194-201 Modelling fabric development along the GRIP ice core, central Greenland O. Castelnau, Th. Thorsteinsson, J. Kipfstuhl, P. Duval and G.R. Canova 202-208 An anisotropic flow law for ice-sheet ice and its implications Nobuhiko Azuma and Kumiko Goto-Azuma 209-216 Mapping of glacial motion and surface topography of Hielo Patagónico Norte, Chile, using satellite SAR L-band interferometry data Eric Rignot, Rick Forster and Bryan Isacks 217-225 Ocean tides under the Filchner--Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica M.J. Smithson, A.V. Robinson and R.A. Flather 226-236 Basal temperature conditions of the Greenland ice sheet during the glacial cycles Philippe Huybrechts 237-246 Numerical modelling of a fast-flowing outlet glacier: experiments with different basal conditions Frank Pattyn 247-252 Deformation rates in combined compression and shear for ice which is initially isotropic and after the development of strong anisotropy Li Jun, T.H. Jacka and W.F. Budd 253-261 A model for the tangent viscous behaviour of anisotropic polar ice Jacques Meyssonnier and Armelle Philip 262-269 A continuum approach for modelling induced anisotropy in glaciers and ice sheets Bob Svendsen and Kolumban Hutter 270-276 The relative strengths of debris-laden basal ice and clean glacier ice: some evidence from Taylor Glacier, Antarctica Wendy Lawson 277-283 Ice-sheet flow features and rheological parameters derived from precise altimetric topography F. Rémy, C. Ritz and L. Brisset 284-292 Experimental fracture and mechanical properties of Antarctic ice: preliminary results M.A. Rist, P.R. Sammonds, S.A.F. Murrell, P.G. Meredith, H. Oerter and C.S.M. Doake 293-302 Development of microstructure in the high-temperature deformation of ice Christopher J.L. Wilson and Yanhua Zhang 303-308 Glaciation, erosion and the evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains Andrew Kerr and Alan Gilchrist 309-317 A comparison of different ways of dealing with isostasy: examples from modelling the Antarctic ice sheet during the last glacial cycle Emmanuel Le Meur and Philippe Huybrechts 318-327 Isostatic postglacial rebound over Fennoscandia with a self-gravitating spherical visco-elastic Earth model E. Le Meur 328-335 Dynamic/thermodynamic simulations of Laurentide ice-sheet instability R. Greve and D.R. MacAyeal 336-347 Sensitivity tests of coupled ice-sheet/ice-stream dynamics in the EISMINT experimental ice block Shawn J. Marshall and Garry K.C. Clarke 348-351 Heinrich-scale oscillations as an internal property of ice sheets Barry Saltzman and Mikhail Ya. Verbitsky 352-358 Isostatic uplift in the late Weichselian Barents Sea: implications for ice-sheet growth M.J. Siegert and W. Fjeldskaar 359-363 250 000 years in history of Greenland's ice sheet Magnus Weis, K. Hutter and Reinhard Calov 364-373 Geometric boundary conditions for modelling the velocity field of the Antarctic ice sheet Jonathan L. Bamber and Philippe Huybrechts 374-381 Antarctic topography and kilometre-scale roughness derived from ERS-1 altimetry Laurence Brisset and Frédérique Rémy 382-387 Polythermal modelling of steady states of the Antarctic ice sheet in comparison with the real world I. Hansen and R. Greve 388-395 Movement and structural features observed in ice masses, Framnes Mountains, Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica B.A. Marmo and J. Dawson 396-401 Models for strain localization in Law Dome, Antarctica R.J.M. Rowden-Rich and C.J.L. Wilson [Border] Page updated:January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 24 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Changing Glaciers [Cover: Annals Vol. 24] [Journal of Glaciology] held at Fjærland, Norway, [Annals of Glaciology] 24-27 June 1996 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: I.M. Whillans [Site search] Contents 1-5 The Cambridge Austerdalsbreen expeditions 1954-1963 John Nye 6-10 Accurate mapping of Arctic glaciers over 50 years ago John Wright 11-15 Greatest Holocene advance of Glaciar Pio XI, Chilean Patagonia: possible causes Charles R. Warren, Andrés Rivera and Austin Post 16-20 Predicted response of the calving glacier Svartisheibreen, Norway, and outbursts from it, to future changes in climate and lake level Michael Kennett, Tron Laumann and Bjarne Kjøllmoen 21-26 Sediment deformation and basal dynamics beneath a glacier surge front: Bakaninbreen, Svalbard Philip R. Porter, Tavi Murray and Julian A. Dowdeswell 27-31 The rate of chemical weathering beneath a quiescent, surge-type, polythermal-based glacier, southern Spitsbergen, Svalbard J.L. Wadham, A.J. Hodson, M. Tranter and J.A. Dowdeswell 32-37 Glacier thermal regime and suspended-sediment yield: a comparison of two high-Arctic glaciers A.J. Hodson, M. Tranter, J.A. Dowdeswell, A.M. Gurnell and J.O. Hagen 38-42 Thinning and retreat of Glaciar Upsala, and an estimate of annual ablation changes in southern Patagonia Renji Naruse, Pedro Skvarca and Yukari Takeuchi 43-48 Large-scale rheology of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, computed by a control method Vincent Rommelaere and Douglas R. MacAyeal 49-53 Effect of extension rate on terminus position, Columbia Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A. E.R. Venteris, I.M. Whillans and C.J. van der Veen 54-59 Equilibrium line and mean annual mass balance of Finsterwalderbreen, Spitsbergen, determined by in situ and laboratory gamma-ray measurements of nuclear test deposits J.F. Pinglot, M. Pourchet, B. Lefauconnier and M. Creseveur 60-65 Changes in areal extent, elevation and volume of Athabasca Glacier, Alberta, Canada, as estimated from a series of maps produced between 1919 and 1979 J.R. Reynolds and G.J. Young 66-71 The 20th-century advance of Glaciar Pio XI, Chilean Patagonia Andrés Rivera, Heiner Lange, Juan Carlos Aravena and Gino Casassa 72-80 Comparison of satellite-derived with ground-based measurements of the fluctuations of the margins of Vatnajökull, Iceland, 1973-92 Richard S. Williams, Jr, Dorothy K. Hall, Oddur Sigurðsson and Janet Y.L. Chien 81-89 Dynamics of mountain ice caps during glacial cycles: the case of Patagonia Nick Hulton and David Sugden 90-94 Monitoring and prediction of shrinkage of a small glacier in the Nepal Himalaya Tsutomu Kadota, Koji Fujita, Katsumoto Seko, Rijan B. Kayastha and Yutaka Ageta 95-101 Spatial, temporal and kinematic characteristics of surges of Variegated Glacier, Alaska Wendy Lawson 102-105 Retreat of Wurtenkees, European East Alps, since 1850 W. Schöner, I. Auer, R. Böhm, N. Hammer and T. Wiesinger 106-110 A century-long recession record of Glaciar O'Higgins, Chilean Patagonia Gino Casassa, Henry Brecher, Andrés Rivera and Masamu Aniya 111-115 Statistical modelling of equilibrium-line altitudes of Hintereisferner, central Alps, Austria, 1859-present Hanns Kerschner 116-121 Calving processes at a grounded ice cliff Martin P. Kirkbride and Charles R. Warren 122-129 Structures within the surge front at Bakaninbreen, Svalbard, using ground-penetrating radar Tavi Murray, Daniel L. Gooch and Graham W. Stuart 130-134 Glacial variations on a meso-scale: examples from glaciers in the Aurland Mountains, southern Norway Arve M. Tvede and Tron Laumann 135-141 Glacier geomorphometry-an approach for analysing long-term glacier surface changes using grid-based digital elevation models Bernd Etzelmüller and Johan Ludvig Sollid 142-147 Modern and Little Ice Age glaciers in "humid" and "arid" areas of the Tien Shan, Central Asia: two different patterns of fluctuation O.S. Savoskul 148-151 Use of the total input and output of ions to measure meltwater runoff time through a glacier's accumulation area Peter Raben and Wilfred H. Theakstone 152-156 Investigation of a possible crevasse near the main airstrip on McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica I.M. Whillans, C.J. Merry and G.S. Hamilton 157-163 Kinematic GPS survey of geometry changes on Svalbard glaciers Trond Eiken, Jon Ove Hagen and Kjetil Melvold 164-168 Eastern Alpine glacier activity and climatic records since 1860 M. Kuhn, E. Schlosser and N. Span 169-174 Longitudinal coupling in ice flow across a subglacial ridge Peter Jansson 175-180 Glacial lake drainage: a stability analysis Krzysztof Szilder, Edward P. Lozowski and Martin J. Sharp 181-185 Experimental studies on the transformation from firn to ice in the wet-snow zone of temperate glaciers Katsuhisa Kawashima and Tomomi Yamada 186-190 The influence of superimposed-ice formation on the sensitivity of glacier mass balance to climate change John Woodward, Martin Sharp and Anthony Arendt 191-198 Seasonal variation in the apparent height of the East Antarctic ice sheet D. Yi, C.R. Bentley and M.D. Stenoien 199-202 Numerical simulation of fluctuations of Hintereisferner, Ötztal Alps, since AD 1850 Elisabeth Schlosser 203-210 Modelling the mass balance of northwest Spitsbergen glaciers and responses to climate change Kevin M. Fleming, Julian A. Dowdeswell and Johannes Oerlemans 211-216 Areal melt and discharge modelling of Storglaciären, Sweden Regine Hock and Christian Noetzli 217-222 Predicted response of Storglaciären, Sweden, to climatic warming Keith A. Brugger 223-228 Modelling of Last Glacial Maximum ice sheets using different accumulation parameterizations Adeline Fabre, Catherine Ritz and Gilles Ramstein 229-233 Coupling between the atmospheric circulation and extremes of the mass balance of Storglaciären, northern Scandinavia Veijo Allan Pohjola and Jeffrey C. Rogers 234-241 Numerical modelling of the historic front variation and the future behaviour of the Pasterze glacier, Austria Z. Zuo and J. Oerlemans 242-248 Flow simulation of a firn-covered cold glacier Olivier Gagliardini and Jacques Meyssonnier 249-254 Quiescent-phase changes in velocity and geometry of Finsterwalderbreen, a surge-type glacier in Svalbard Anne-Marie Nuttall, Jon Ove Hagen and Julian Dowdeswell 255-261 Visible and near-infrared digital images for determination of ice velocities and surface elevation during a surge on Osbornebreen, a tidewater glacier in Svalbard Cecilie Rolstad, Jostein Amlien, Jon Ove Hagen and Bengt Lundén 262-267 Comparison of radio-echo sounding (30-1000 MHz) and high-resolution borehole-temperature measurements at Finsterwalderbreen, southern Spitsbergen, Svalbard R.S. Ødegård, J. Hagen and S.-E. Hamran 268-271 Dynamic behavior of Glaciar Perito Moreno, southern Patagonia Pedro Skvarca and Renji Naruse 272-276 The effect of continentality on glacier response and mass balance Per Holmlund and Thomas Schneider 277-282 Borehole video observation of englacial and basal ice conditions in a temperate valley glacier Luke Copland, Jon Harbor and Martin Sharp 283-287 The changes of Eurasian glaciation during the past century: glacier mass balance and ice-core evidence Vladimir N. Mikhalenko 288-292 Interaction between water pressure in the basal drainage system and discharge from an Alpine glacier before and during a rainfall-induced subglacial hydrological event Andrew P. Barrett and David N. Collins 293-296 Airborne measurement of glacier surface elevation by scanning laser altimeter Mike Kennett and Trond Eiken 297-302 100 years of ice dynamics of Hintereisferner, Central Alps, Austria, 1894-1994 N. Span, M. Kuhn and H. Schneider 303-308 Advances in ice radar studies of a temperate Alpine glacier, South Cascade Glacier, Washington, U.S.A Andrew G. Fountain and Robert W. Jacobel 309-313 Mathematical modeling of temporal changes in snow-firn properties in cold period Elena Guseva-Lozinski 314-319 Monitoring glacier changes using a global positioning system Frank M. Jacobsen and Wilfred H. Theakstone 320-325 Surface-velocity and strain-rate variations at the glacier Austre Okstindbreen, Okstindan, Norway, 1976-95 Frank M. Jacobsen, Wilfred H. Theakstone and N.Tvis Knudsen 326-330 Kinematic global positioning system to monitor small Antarctic glaciers S. Gandolfi, M. Meneghel, M.C. Salvatore and L. Vittuari 331-337 The use of borehole inclinometry in determining basal sliding and internal deformation at Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland Luke Copland, Jon Harbor, Marie Minner and Martin Sharp 338-343 Fluctuations of unstable mountain glaciers: scale and character V.M. Kotlyakov, G.B. Osipova and D.G. Tsvetkov 344-349 Changes of the equilibrium-line altitude in the tropical Cordillera Blanca, Peru, 1930-50, and their spatial variations Georg Kaser and Christian Georges 350-354 Signals of 20th-century warming from the glaciers in the Central Italian Alps Manuela Pelfini and Claudio Smiraglia 355-360 Using ground-penetrating radar to image previous years' summer surfaces for mass-balance measurements Jack Kohler, John Moore, Mike Kennett, Rune Engeset and Hallgeir Elvehøy 361-366 Volumetric variations of the Glacier de Sarennes, French Alps, during the last two centuries François Valla and Christian Piedallu 367-374 Effects of weather events on X-SAR radar returns from ice fields: a case study of the Hielo Patagónico Sur, South America Richard R. Forster, Laurence C. Smith and Bryan L. Isacks 375-381 Structural evolution of a surge-type polythermal glacier: Hessbreen, Svalbard Michael J. Hambrey and Julian A. Dowdeswell 382-389 A flowline model for Nigardsbreen, Norway: projection of future glacier length based on dynamic calibration with the historic record J. Oerlemans 390-396 Stick-slip sliding behaviour at the base of a glacier Urs H. Fischer and G.K.C. Clarke 397-402 Interpretation of borehole impulse tests at Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland Bernd Kulessa and Bryn Hubbard 403-408 Topography and dynamics of Austfonna, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, from SAR interferometry Beverley Unwin and Duncan Wingham 409-414 Actively surging West Antarctic ice streams and their response characteristics Robert Bindschadler 415-420 The reaction of mountain glaciers to climatic change under continental conditions M.G. Kunakhovitch and A.M. Sokalskaya [Border] Page updated: January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 25 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Representation of [Journal of Glaciology] the Cryosphere in Climate and [Cover: Annals Vol. 25] Hydrological Models [Annals of Glaciology] held at Victoria, British [ICE] Columbia, Canada, 12-15 August 1996 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: J.E. Walsh Contents 1-7 Physical characteristics of the Antarctic sea-ice zone derived from modelling and observations W.F. Budd, Xingren Wu and P.A. Reid 8-11 First results of the Sea-Ice Model Intercomparison Project (SIMIP) Martin Kreyscher, Markus Harder and Peter Lemke 12-16 The effect of sea-ice parameterizations on the simulation of the Arctic ice pack Stephen J. Vavrus 17-21 The Arctic ocean-ice system studied by contaminant modelling Larissa Nazarenko, Tessa Sou, Michael Eby and Greg Holloway 22-25 The possible effects of including ridge-related roughness in air-ice drag parameterization: a sensitivity study L.-B. Tremblay and L.A. Mysak 26-32 On modeling sea-ice fracture and flow in numerical investigations of climate W.D. Hibler, III and Erland M. Schulson 33-37 Development and evaluation of surface shortwave flux parameterizations for use in sea-ice models Jeffrey R. Key, Yong Liu and Robert S. Stone 38-41 Parameterization of fluxes over heterogeneous snow cover for GCMs Richard Essery 42-45 Snow-cover simulations in mountainous regions based on general circulation model outputs Eric Martin, Eric Brun and Yves Durand 46-50 Sensitivity tests of the Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS) for Arctic tundra Jeffrey S. Tilley, William L. Chapman and Wanli Wu 51-57 The changing albedo of the Greenland ice sheet: implications for climate modeling Anne W. Nolin and Julienne Stroeve 58-65 A high-resolution model of the 100 ka ice-age cycle L. Tarasov and W.R. Peltier 66-72 Coupling a multi-layered snow model with a GCM Eric Brun, Eric Martin and Valery Spiridonov 73-78 The Antarctic surface mass balance in a stretched grid general circulation model Gerhard Krinner and Christophe Genthon 79-84 The climate of Antarctica in the UGAMP CGM: sensitivity to topography I. Marsiat and J.L. Bamber 85-95 Use of ice-sheet normal modes for initialization and modelling small changes Richard C.A. Hindmarsh 96-101 Sensitivity of an atmospheric general circulation model to the parameterization of leads in sea ice Gregory M. Flato and David Ramsden 102-106 On the role of sea-ice transport in modifying Arctic responses to global climate change James Maslanik and Jeremy Dunn 107-110 Simulation of sea ice in the NCAR Climate System Model John W. Weatherly, Thomas W. Bettge and Bruce P. Briegleb 111-115 On the impact of sea ice in a global ocean circulation model Achim Stössel 116-120 Ocean-sea-ice coupling in a global ocean general circulation model S. Legutke, E. Maier-Reimer, A. Stössel and A. Hellbach 121-126 Investigating the interactions among river flow salinity and sea ice using a global coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice model James R. Miller and Gary L. Russell 127-131 A multivariate comparison of two land-surface models integrated into an Arctic Regional Climate System model Amanda Lynch, David McGinnis, William L. Chapman and Jeffrey S. Tilley 132-136 Sensible heat flux and local advection over a heterogeneous landscape at an Arctic tundra site during snowmelt P. Marsh, J.W. Pomeroy and N. Neumann 137-144 Impact of transient increases in atmospheric CO² on the accumulation and mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet Siobhan P. O'Farrell, John L. McGregor, Leon D. Rotstayn, William F. Budd, Christopher M. Zweck and Roland Warner 145-152 Ice-sheet mass balance during the Last Glacial Maximum Gilles Ramstein, Adeline Fabre, Sophie Pinot, Catherine Ritz and Sylvie Joussaume 153-158 Areal distribution of the oxygen-isotope ratio in Antarctica: an assessment based on multivariate models Mario B. Giovinetto and H.Jay Zwally 159-164 Asynchronously coupling the cryosphere and atmosphere in an energy-balance climate model Robert S. Steen and Tamara Shapiro Ledley 165-169 Local and global stand-alone tests of the Météo-France snow parameterization Hervé Douville 170-176 Numerical modeling of snow cover over polar ice sheets Hervé Dang, Christophe Genthon and Eric Martin 177-182 Towards improving the physical basis for ice-dynamics models Jacqueline A. Richter-Menge 183-187 On the improvement of sea-ice models for climate simulations: the Sea Ice Model Intercomparison Project Peter Lemke, W.D. Hibler, G. Flato, M. Harder and M. Kreyscher 188-192 Calculation of solar-energy inputs into melt ponds Igor A. Podgorny 193-197 Response of sea-ice models to perturbations in surface heat flux T.E. Arbetter, J.A. Curry, M.M. Holland and J.A. Maslanik 198-202 Existence of an ice cap during the mid-Cretaceous period (120-90 Ma): an AGCM investigation G. Ramstein, F. Fluteau and V. Masson 203-207 Impact of ocean circulation on regional polar climate simulations using the Arctic Region Climate System Model David A. Bailey, Amanda H. Lynch and Katherine S. Hedström 208-213 Areal distribution of the oxygen-isotope ratio in Greenland H. Jay Zwally and Mario B. Giovinetto 214-219 An assessment of the regional distribution of the oxygen-isotope ratio in northeastern Canada Mario B. Giovinetto, Gerald Holdsworth, David A. Fisher, Nigel M. Waters and H. Jay Zwally 220-225 Characteristics of the water balance of the Moshiri experimental watershed, Japan N. Ishikawa, Y. Takeuchi, Y. Ishii and Y. Kodama 226-231 Application of a conceptual precipitation-runoff model (HYCYMODEL) in the debris-covered glacierized basin in the Langtang Valley, Nepal Himalaya Birbal Rana, Masayoshi Nakawo, Yoshihiro Fukushima and Yutaka Ageta 232-236 The response of areal snow cover to climate change in a snowmelt-runoff model A. Rango 237-240 Roughness, age and drift trajectories of sea ice in large-scale simulations and their use in model verifications Markus Harder 241-245 Hemispheric snow cover and surface albedo for model validation David A. Robinson 246-249 Sensitivity of a two-layer model atmosphere to changes in ice-sheet topography Charles S. Jackson 250-258 Ice-sheet mass balance at the Last Glacial Maximum from the GENESIS version 2 global climate model Starley L. Thompson and David Pollard 259-268 Modeling the Antarctic ice sheet Mikhail Verbitsky and Barry Saltzman 269-275 Year-round pack ice in the western Weddell Sea, Antarctica: response and sensitivity to atmospheric and oceanic forcing Cathleen A. Geiger, Stephen F. Ackley and William D. Hibler, III 276-281 Impact of sea-ice formation on the properties of Antarctic bottom water H. Goosse, J.M. Campin, T. Fichefet and E. Deleersnijder 282-286 Evaluating moist physics for Antarctic mesoscale simulations Keith M. Hines, David H. Bromwich and Richard I. Cullather 287-291 The effects of snowfall on a snow-ice-thickness distribution J.L. Schramm, M.M. Holland and J.A. Curry 292-295 Arctic modeling data resources: the data archives at the ARCSS Data Coordination Center and the National Snow and Ice Data Center, U.S.A. David L. McGinnis and Matthew D. Cross 296-304 Driving a high-resolution dynamic ice-sheet model with GCM climate: ice-sheet initiation at 116?000 BP David Pollard and Starley L. Thompson 305-311 Estimation of large-scale sea-ice motion from SSM/I 85.5 GHz imagery Tom A. Agnew, Hao Le and Thomas Hirose 312-316 Modelling the snow cover in a complex Alpine topography Charles Fierz, Christian Plüss and Eric Martin 317-321 Modeling polar glaciation Robert J. Oglesby and Susan Marshall 322-326 Modelling inter-annual sea-ice variability off eastern Canada J.R. Marko, D.B. Fissel and D. Haller 327-332 Thermodynamic feedback processes in a single-column sea-ice-ocean model Marika M. Holland, Julie L. Schramm and Judith A. Curry 333-339 A three-dimensional climate-ice-sheet model applied to the Last Glacial Maximum Philippe Huybrechts and Stephen T'siobbel 340-346 Historical variability in Northern Hemisphere spring snow-covered area Ross D. Brown 347-352 Relationship between snow cover and atmospheric circulation, central North America, winter 1988 Chris Derksen, Kevin Misurak, Ellsworth LeDrew, Joe Piwowar and Barry Goodison 353-361 Preliminary analysis of the snow microwave radiometry using the SSM/I passive microwave data: the case of La Grande River watershed (Quebec) Danielle De Sève, Monique Bernier, Jean-Pierre Fortin and Anne Walker 362-366 Seasonal snow cover and climate change in the Hadley Centre GCM Richard Essery 367-370 Rapid changes in snow cover at low elevations in the Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A. Richard Kattelmann 371-375 Cryospheric data for model validations: requirements and status R.G. Barry 376-381 The perennial ice cover of the Beaufort Sea from active- and passive-microwave observations R. Kwok and J.C. Comiso 382-387 Determination of a melt-onset date for Arctic sea-ice regions using passive-microwave data Mark R. Anderson 388-392 AVHRR-based Polar Pathfinder products for modeling applications James Maslanik, Charles Fowler, Jeffrey Key, Ted Scambos, Todd Hutchinson and William Emery 393-399 Surface turbulent fluxes over pack ice inferred from TOVS observations R.W. Lindsay, J.A. Francis, P.O.G. Persson, D.A. Rothrock and A.J. Schweiger 400-406 On the potential use of glacier and permafrost observations for verification of climate models Martin Beniston, Wilfried Haeberli, Martin Hoelzle and Alan Taylor 407-411 Geometry response of glaciers to changes in spatial pattern of mass balance Andrew Boudreaux and Charles Raymond 412-417 Snow-accumulation distribution in the interior of the Lambert Glacier basin, Antarctica Martin Higham, Mike Craven, Andrew Ruddell and Ian Allison 418-422 How well can we parameterize past accumulation rates in polar ice sheets? Eric J. Steig 423-428 Evaluation of the representation of Arctic sea ice in the U.K. Hadley Centre GCM Douglas M. Smith, Claire Cooper, Duncan J. Wingham and Seymour W. Laxon 429-433 Arctic precipitation as represented in the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis Mark C. Serreze and James A. Maslanik 434-438 Determination of areal surface-feature coverage in the Beaufort Sea using aircraft video data Mark A. Tschudi, Judith A. Curry and James A. Maslanik 439-444 An improved elevation dataset for climate and ice-sheet modelling: validation with satellite imagery J.L. Bamber and R.A. Bindschadler 445-450 Arctic sea-ice conditions and the distribution of solar radiation during summer Donald K. Perovich and Walter B. Tucker, III [Border] Page updated: January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 26 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Snow and Avalanches [Cover: Annals Vol. 26] [Journal of Glaciology] held at Chamonix Mont-Blanc, [Annals of Glaciology] France, 26-30 May 1997 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: D.M. McClung [Site search] Contents 1-6 Mechanical and structural properties of weak snow layers measured in situ Paul M.B. Föhn, Christian Camponovo and Georges Krüsi 7-13 Field observation and modelling of weak-layer evolution Charles Fierz 14-18 Dependence of new-snow density on slope angle Yasoichi Endo, Yuji Kominami and Shouji Niwano 19-21 Snow-creep forces on masts Jan Otto Larsen 22-26 Daytime preservation of surface-hoar crystals Akihiro Hachikubo and Eizi Akitaya 27-30 Measurement of snow-hardness distribution Yukari Takeuchi, Yasuaki Nohguchi, Katsuhisa Kawashima and Kaoru Izumi 31-34 Tentative investigations on surface hoar in mountain forests Peter Höller 35-38 Energy balance and formation of sun crust in snow Toshihiro Ozeki and Eizi Akitaya 39-44 Modelling of the densification of polar firn: characterization of the snow-firn transition L. Arnaud, V. Lipenkov, J.M. Barnola, M. Gay and P. Duval 45-50 Modelling the change in structure and mechanical properties in dry-snow densification to ice Vladimir N. Golubev and Anatoly D. Frolov 51-54 A preliminary numerical investigation of the micromechanics of snow compaction Jerome B. Johnson 55-58 Elastic properties of snow-ice formations in their whole density range Anatoly D. Frolov and Igor V. Fedyukin 59-63 Hemispherical-directional reflectance measurements of natural snows in the 0.9-1.45 µm spectral range: comparison with adding-doubling modelling Claude Sergent, Catherine Leroux, Evelyne Pougatch and Florence Guirado 64-68 Irreducible water saturation in snow: experimental results in a cold laboratory Cécile Coléou and Bernard Lesaffre 69-72 Measurement of density and wetness in snow using time-domain reflectometry Martin Schneebeli, Cécile Coléou, François Touvier and Bernard Lesaffre 73-76 Wavy temperature and density distributions formed in snow Sergey A. Sokratov and Norikazu Maeno 77-82 Viscous compression model for estimating the depth of new snow Yuji Kominami, Yasoichi Endo, Shoji Niwano and Syuichi Ushioda 83-91 Formation of ice layers by infiltration and refreezing of meltwater W.T. Pfeffer and N.F. Humphrey 92-96 Acoustic impedance measurement of snow density O. Marco, O. Buser, P. Villemain, F. Touvier and H.P. Revol 97-102 Laboratory experiments on shear failure of snow Jürg Schweizer 103-106 A portable calorimeter for measuring liquid-water content of wet snow Katsuhisa Kawashima, Toru Endo and Yukari Takeuchi 107-111 A constant-speed penetrometer for high-resolution snow stratigraphy Martin Schneebeli and Jerome B. Johnson 112-118 Objective determination of snow-grain characteristics from images Bernard Lesaffre, Evelyne Pougatch and Eric Martin 119-124 Snowpack water-equivalent estimates from satellite and aircraft remote-sensing measurements of the Red River basin, north-central U.S.A. E.G. Josberger, N.M. Mognard, B. Lind, R. Matthews and T. Carroll 125-130 Differences in compaction behavior of three climate classes of snow Matthew Sturm and Jon Holmgren 131-137 New categories for the climatic division of snowy areas in Japan Masaaki Ishizaka 138-143 Validation of an application for forecasting blowing snow Gilbert Guyomarc'h and Laurent Mérindol 144-148 Relationship between snowdrift development and drifted snow during a wind episode M. Mases, D. Font and J.M. Vilaplana 149-155 Determination of snow-covered area in different land covers in central Alaska, U.S.A., from aircraft data-April 1995 Dorothy K. Hall, James L. Foster, Alfred T.C. Chang, Carl S. Benson and Janet Y.L. Chien 156-160 Solute in High Arctic glacier snow cover and its impact on runoff chemistry Richard Hodgkins and Martyn Tranter 161-166 Snowmelt modelling on Signy Island, South Orkney Islands Michael J. Gardiner, J.Cynan Ellis-Evans, Malcolm G. Anderson and Martyn Tranter 167-173 The interaction between drifting snow and atmospheric turbulence Richard Bintanja 174-178 Blowing and drifting snow in Alpine terrain: numerical simulation and related field measurements Peter Gauer 179-183 Turbulent fluxes above the snow surface Eric Martin and Yves Lejeune 184-190 Measurements and numerical simulations of snow-particle saltation K. Nishimura, K. Sugiura, M. Nemoto and N. Maeno 191-196 Numerical simulation of drifting snow: erosion and deposition models Mohamed Naaim, Florence Naaim-Bouvet and Hugo Martinez 197-202 The development of a rule-based spatial model of wind transport and deposition of snow R.S. Purves, J.S. Barton, W.A. Mackaness and D.E. Sugden 203-206 Simulation of blowing snow over the Antarctic ice sheet Hubert Gallée 207-211 Charge-to-mass ratio of individual blowing-snow particles D.S. Schmidt, J.D. Dent and R.A. Schmidt 212-216 Snowdrift modeling in a wind-tunnel: vertical and horizontal variation of the snow flux Florence Naaim-Bouvet and Mohamed Naaim 217-220 Field experiments on "living" snow fences Florence Naaim-Bouvet and Pierre Mullenbach 221-224 Drifting-snow acoustic detector: experimental tests in La Molina, Spanish Pyrenees D. Font, F. Naaim-Bouvet and M. Roussel 225-230 Experimental mass-flux measurements: a comparison of different gauges with estimated theoretical data D. Font, M. Mases and J.M. Vilaplana 231-236 Passive snow removal with a vortex generator at the Pegasus runway, Antarctica R.M. Lang and George L. Blaisdell 237-241 Empirical model for snowdrift distribution in avalanche-starting zones M. Mases, L. Buisson, W. Frey and G. Martí 242-246 Physical modelling of avalanches using an aerosol cloud of powder materials A.N. Bozhinskiy and L.A. Sukhanov 247-252 Density, velocity and friction measurements in a dry-snow avalanche J.D. Dent, K.J. Burrell, D.S. Schmidt, M.Y. Louge, E.E. Adams and T.G. Jazbutis 253-258 Modelling of snow entrainment and deposition in powder-snow avalanches Dieter Issler 259-264 Measurements of the velocity distribution in ping-pong-ball avalanches Stefan Keller, Yoichi Ito and Kouichi Nishimura 265-271 Simulations of dense-snow avalanches on deflecting dams Fridtjov Irgens, Bonsak Schieldrop, Carl B. Harbitz, Ulrik Domaas and Runar Opsahl 272-276 Limiting stress states in granular avalanches Y.C. Tai and J.M.N.T. Gray 277-280 On the inclusion of a velocity-dependent basal drag in avalanche models J.M.N.T. Gray and Y.C. Tai 281-284 Mathematical and physical modelling of powder snow avalanches in Russia M.E. Eglit 285-288 Statistical prediction of maximum avalanche run-out distances from topographic data in the western Catalan Pyrenees northeast Spain Glòria Furdada and Joan Manuel Vilaplana 289-295 Physical and numerical analysis of the front of a gravity current on a horizontal bottom Mohamed Naaim and Thierry Pellarin 296-302 Refinements to the stability index for skier-triggered dry-slab avalanches J.B. Jamieson and C.D. Johnston 303-306 Probabilistic evaluation of snow-slab stability on mountain slopes P.A. Chernouss and Y.u V. Fedorenko 307-312 The impact of surface perturbations on snow-slope stability H. Conway 313-318 Prototype for operational seismic detection of natural avalanches B. Leprettre, J.-P. Navarre, J.M. Panel, F. Touvier, A. Taillefer and J. Roulle 319-323 Study of avalanche dynamics by seismic methods, image-processing techniques and numerical models F. Sabot, M. Naaim, F. Granada, E. Suriñach, P. Planet and G. Furdada 324-328 Infrasonic monitoring of snow-avalanche activity: what do we know and where do we go from here? V. Adam, V. Chritin, M. Rossi and E. van Lancker 329-336 Spatial characteristics of avalanche activity in an Alpine valley-a GIS approach Andreas Stoffel, Roland Meister and Jürg Schweizer 337-342 Global distribution of snow avalanches and changing activity in the Northern Hemisphere due to climate change T.G. Glazovskaya 343-346 A field method for avalanche danger-level verification A. Cagnati, M. Valt, G. Soratroi, J. Gavaldà and C.G. Sellés 347-356 Crocus test results for snowpack modeling in two snow climates with respect to avalanche forecasting Laurent Mingo and D.M. McClung 357-366 Short-term numerical avalanche forecast used operationally at Météo-France over the Alps and Pyrenees Yves Durand, Gérald Giraud and Laurent Mérindol 367-369 Inferential statistics to verify prediction models R. Bolognesi 370-376 Slushflow hazard-where, why and when? 25 years of experience with slushflow consulting and research Erik Hestnes 377-380 Atmospheric and hydrological boundary conditions for slushflow initiation due to snowmelt Dieter Scherer, Martin Gude, Markus Gempeler and Eberhard Parlow 381-384 Snowmelt and slushflows: hydrological and hazard implications Martin Gude and Dieter Scherer [Border] Page updated: January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 27 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Antarctica and [Journal of Glaciology] Global Change: Interactions and [Cover: Annals Vol. 27] Impacts [Annals of Glaciology] held at Hobart, Australia, [ICE] 13-18 July 1997 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: W.F. Budd Contents 1-6 Identifying areas of low-profile ice sheet and outcrop damming in the Antarctic ice sheet by ERS-1 satellite altimetry David G. Vaughan and Jonathan L. Bamber 7-18 Elevation changes on the East Antarctic ice sheet, 1978-93, from satellite radar altimetry: a preliminary assessment Craig S. Lingle and David N. Covey 19-24 Comparison of ERS satellite radar altimeter heights with GPS-derived heights on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica Helen A. Phillips, Ian Allison, R. Coleman, G. Hyland, Peter J. Morgan and N.W. Young 25-32 Radar interferometry detection of hinge-line migration on Rutford Ice Stream and Carlson Inlet, Antarctica Eric Rignot 33-40 Analysis of coastal change in Marie Byrd Land and Ellsworth Land, West Antarctica, using Landsat imagery Jane G. Ferrigno, Richard S. Williams, Jr, Christine E. Rosanova, Baerbel K. Lucchitta and Charles Swithinbank 41-46 Retreat of northern margins of George VI and Wilkins Ice Shelves, Antarctic Peninsula B.K. Lucchitta and C.E. Rosanova 47-53 Velocities of Thwaites Glacier and smaller glaciers along the Marie Byrd Land coast, West Antarctica C.E. Rosanova, B.K. Lucchitta and J.G. Ferrigno 54-60 Comparison between glacier ice velocities inferred from GPS and sequential satellite images Massimo Frezzotti, Alessandro Capra and Luca Vittuari 61-67 Detailed topography of Roosevelt Island and Siple Dome, West Antarctica Ted A. Scambos, Nadine A. Nereson and Mark A. Fahnestock 68-74 Near coastal iceberg distributions in East Antarctica, 50°?E - 145°?E N.W. Young, D. Turner, G. Hyland and R.N. Williams 75-80 The effects of ocean warming on melting and ocean circulation under the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica M.J.M. Williams, R.C. Warner and W.F. Budd 81-85 Antarctic non-stationary signals derived from Seasat-ERS-1 alitmetry comparison Frédérique Rémy and Benoît Legresy 86-92 Climatically induced retreat and collapse of northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula Helmut Rott, Wolfgang Rack, Thomas Nagler and Pedro Skvarca 93-98 Continued northward expansion of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Harry J.R. Keys, Stanley S. Jacobs and Lawson W. Brigham 99-104 Circulation beneath the Filchner Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and its sensitivity to changes in the oceanic environment: a case-study K. Grosfeld and R. Gerdes 105-109 Glaciological studies on the King George Island ice cap, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica Wen Jiahong, Kang Jiancheng, Han Jiankang, Xie Zichu, Liu Leibao and Wang Dali 110-112 Holocene deglaciation and climate history of the northern Antarctic Peninsula region: a discussion of correlations between the Southern and Northern Hemispheres Christian Hjort, Svante Björck, Ólafur Ingólfsson and Per Möller 113-118 Surface lowering of the ice ramp at Rothera Point, Antarctic Peninsula, in response to regional climate change A.M. Smith, D.G. Vaughan, C.S.M. Doake and A.C. Johnson 119-124 Recent fluctuations of the Dry Valleys glaciers, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica T.J. Chinn 125-129 First point measurements of ice-sheet thickness change in Antarctica Gordon S. Hamilton, Ian M. Whillans and Peter J. Morgan 130-134 Mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet at Patriot Hills Gino Casassa, Henry H. Brecher, Carlos Cárdenas and Andrés Rivera 135-139 Variations in shear deformation rate with depth at Dome Summit South, Law Dome, East Antarctica Vin Morgan, Tas D. van Ommen, Alan Elcheikh and Li Jun 140-144 Delineation of a catchment boundary using velocity and elevation measurements S.F. Price and I.M. Whillans 145-152 The origin and longevity of flow-stripes on Antarctic ice streams G.Hilmar Gudmundsson, Charles F. Raymond and Robert Bindschadler 153-160 Modelling the Antarctic and Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet changes with global climate through the glacial cycle W.F. Budd, B. Coutts and Roland C. Warner 161-168 Modelling the long-term response of the Antarctic ice sheet to global warming Roland C. Warner and W.F. Budd 169-176 Simulations of the Northern Hemisphere through the last glacial-interglacial cycle with a vertically integrated and a three-dimensional thermomechanical ice-sheet model coupled to a climate model R. Calov and I. Marsiat 177-181 Surface meltstreams on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica Helen A. Phillips 182-186 Comparison of ice-shelf creep flow simulations with ice-front motion of Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, detected by SAR interferometry Christina L. Hulbe, Eric Rignot and Douglas R. MacAyeal 187-193 Relative magnitudes of shear and longitudinal strain rates in the inland Antarctic ice sheet, and response to increasing accumulation Craig S. Lingle and Elena N. Troshina 194-200 Simulation of the influence of ice rheology on velocity profiles and ice-sheet mass balance W.L. Wang and Roland C. Warner 201-206 Simulation of the Antarctic ice sheet with a three-dimensional polythermal ice-sheet model, in support of the EPICA project R. Calov, A. Savvin, R. Greve, I. Hansen and K. Hutter 207-214 Sensitivity of the divide position at Siple Dome, West Antarctica, to boundary forcing N.A. Nereson, R.C.A. Hindmarsh and C.F. Raymond 215-219 70 years of northern Victoria Land (Antarctica) accumulation rate V. Maggi, G. Orombelli, B. Stenni, O. Flora, R. Udisti, S. Becagli, R. Traversi, S. Vermigli and J.-R. Petit 220-226 Antarctic precipitation and its contribution to the global sea-level budget David H. Bromwich, Richard I. Cullather and Michael L. Van Woert 227-230 Variability of accumulation rate in the catchments of Ice Streams B, C, D and E, Antarctica E.R. Venteris and I.M. Whillans 231-238 Large spatial variation in accumulation rate in Jutulstraumen ice stream, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Kjetil Melvold, Jon Ove Hagen, Jean Francis Pinglot and Niels Gundestrup 239-245 Firnification and the effects of wind-packing on Antarctic snow Mike Craven and Ian Allison 246-250 Model estimates of Antarctic accumulation rates and their relationship to temperature changes I.N. Smith, W.F. Budd and P. Reid 251-259 The contribution of snowdrift sublimation to the surface mass balance of Antarctica Richard Bintanja 260-264 Very high-resolution seismic definition of glacial and postglacial sediment bodies in the continental shelves of the northern Trinity Peninsula region, Antarctica M. Canals, F. Estrada, R. Urgeles and GEBRAP 96/97 Team 265-267 Internal structure and seismic facies of the deep-water sediment drifts off northern Graham Land, Antarctica: results from a very high-resolution survey M. Canals, R. Urgeles, F. Estrada and GEBRAP 96/97 Team 268-274 A geochemical study of marine sediments from the Mac. Robertson shelf, East Antarctica: initial results and palaeoenvironmental implications P.N. Sedwick, P.T. Harris, L.G. Robertson, G.M. McMurtry, M.D. Cremer and P. Robinson 275-280 Late Quaternary palaeoenvironment of the Ross Sea continental shelf, Antarctica Akira Nishimura, Toru Nakasone, Chikara Hiramatsu and Manabu Tanahashi 281-284 A new depositional model for ice shelves, based upon sediment cores from the Ross Sea and Mac. Robertson shelf, Antarctica Eugene W. Domack and Peter T. Harris 285-289 Identification and correlation of distal tephra layers in deep-sea sediment cores, Scotia Sea, Antarctica S.G. Moreton and J.L. Smellie 290-296 Provenence, geochemistry, and grain-sizes of glacigene sediments, including the Sirius Group, and Late Cenozoic glacial history of the southern Prince Albert Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctica Sandra Passchier, Anja L.L.M. Verbers, Frederik M. van der Wateren and Frans J.M. Vermeulen 297-301 Fluctuations of the East Antarctic ice-sheet margin since the last glaciation from stratigraphy of raised beach deposits along the Sôya coast Hideki Miura, Kiichi Moriwaki, Hideaki Maemoku and Kazuomi Hirakawa 302-304 Sea-ice extent in the Southern Ocean during the Last Glacial Maximum: another approach to the problem Lloyd H. Burckle and Richard Mortlock 305-310 Changes in climate, ocean and ice-sheet conditions in the Ross embayment, Antarctica, at 6 ka Eric J. Steig, Charles P. Hart, James W.C. White, Wendy L. Cunningham, Matthew D. Davis and Eric S. Saltzman 311-315 Effect of meltwater input from the Antarctic ice sheet on the thermohaline circulation Uwe Mikolajewicz 316-320 Freezing at the grounding line in East Antarctica; possible implications on sediment export efficiency R. Souchez, A. Khazendar, D. Ronveaux and J.-L. Tison 321-326 Glacial isostasy and the crustal structure of Antarctica C. Zweck 327-332 Ice dynamics near Antarctic marginal mountain ranges: implications for interpreting the glacial-geological evidence Frank Pattyn and Hugo Decleir 333-337 Deep ice-core drilling at Dome Fuji and glaciological studies in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Dome-F Deep Coring Group 338-342 Preliminary investigation of palaeoclimate signals recorded in the ice core from Dome Fuji Station, east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Dome-F Ice Core Research Group 343-348 Crystal-size and microparticle record in the ice core from Dome Summit South, Law Dome, East Antarctica Li Jun, T.H. Jacka and Vin Morgan 349-354 Lead isotopes and selected metals in ice from Law Dome, Antarctica K.J.R. Rosman, W. Chisholm, C.F. Boutron, S. Hong, R. Edwards, Vin Morgan and P.N. Sedwick 355-359 Atmospheric dust concentration record from the Hercules Névé firn core, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica V. Maggi and J.-R. Petit 360-364 Internal radio-echo layering at Vostok station, Antarctica, as an independent stratigraphic control on the ice-core record Martin J. Siegert, Richard Hodgins and Julian A. Dowdeswell 365-370 Iron in ice cores from Law Dome, East Antarctica: implications for past deposition of aerosol iron R. Edwards, P.N. Sedwick, Vin Morgan, C.F. Boutron and S. Hong 371-377 Limited migration of soluble ionic species in a Siple Dome, Antarctica, ice core Karl J. Kreutz, Paul A. Mayewski, Sallie I. Whitlow and Mark S. Twickler 378-384 Spatial variability of snow chemistry in western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Malin Stenberg, Elisabeth Isaksson, Margareta Hansson, Wibjörn Karlén, Paul A. Mayewski, Mark S. Twickler, Sallie I. Whitlow and Niels Gundestrup 385-390 Seasonal characteristics of the major ions in the high-accumulation Dome Summit South ice core, Law Dome, Antarctica Mark A.J. Curran, Tas D. van Ommen and Vin Morgan 391-397 Preliminary evidence of a biomass-burning event from a 60 year-old firn core from Antarctica by ion chromatographic determination of carboxylic acids R. Udisti, S. Becagli, R. Traversi, S. Vermigli and G. Piccardi 398-402 Implications for the interpretation of ice-core isotope data from analysis of modelled Antarctic precipitation D. Noone and I. Simmonds 403-408 Interannual variations and regionality of Antarctic sea-ice-temperature associations Andrew M. Carleton, Gareth John and Robert G. Welsch 409-412 Relationships between Antarctic sea-ice concentration, wind stress and temperature temporal variability, and their changes with distance from the coast Andrew B. Watkins and Ian Simmonds 413-419 Modelling global warming and Antarctic sea-ice changes over the past century Xingren Wu and W.F. Budd 420-426 The distribution and formative processes of latent-heat polynyas in East Antarctica R.A. Massom, P.T. Harris, Kelvin J. Michael and M.J. Potter 427-432 East Antarctic sea ice: observations and modelling Anthony P. Worby and Xingren Wu 433-437 Enhanced thermodynamic ice growth by sea-ice deformation Petra Heil, Victoria I. Lytle and Ian Allison 438-442 Break-up of sea ice by ocean waves Patricia J. Langhorne, Vernon A. Squire, Colin Fox and Timothy G. Haskell 443-448 On simulating high frequency variability in Antarctic sea-ice dynamics models W.D. Hibler, III, Petra Heil and Victoria I. Lytle 449-454 Sea-ice pressure ridges in East Antarctica Victoria I. Lytle, A.P. Worby and R.A. Massom 455-460 Atmospheric drag coefficients of Weddell Sea ice computed from roughness profiles R. Fisher and Victoria I. Lytle 461-465 Brine infiltration in the snow cover of sea ice in the eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica M. Rapley and Victoria I. Lytle 466-470 Radiometric measurements of sea-ice surface temperature in East Antarctica Kelvin J. Michael, Clemente S. Hungria and R.A. Massom 471-476 Non-linear thermal transport and brine convection in first-year sea ice M. McGuinness, H.J. Trodahl, K. Collins and T.G. Haskell 477-482 East Antarctic seasonal sea-ice and ocean stability: a model study Simon Marsland and Jörg-Olaf Wolff 483-487 Antarctic Circumpolar Wave in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model T. Motoi, A. Kitoh and H. Koide 488-494 Intra-annual variability of Antarctic precipitation from weather forecasts and high-resolution climate models Christophe Genthon, Gerhard Krinner and Michael Déqué 495-500 Antarctic sea-ice simulations with a coupled ocean/sea-ice model on a telescoped grid Jörg-Olaf Wolff 501-506 Drift patterns in an Antarctic channel from a quasi-geostrophic model with surface friction Jörg-Olaf Wolff and John A.T. Bye 507-514 Evaluation of a regional atmospheric model for January 1993, using in situ measurements from the Antarctic Nicole P.M. van Lipzig, Erik van Meijgaard and Johannes Oerlemans 515-520 Surface climate of the interior of the Lambert Glacier basin, Antarctica, from automatic weather station data Ian Allison 521-527 Global atmospheric responses to Antarctic forcing David H. Bromwich, Biao Chen, Keith M. Hines and Richard I. Cullather 528-534 Automatic weather station program during Dome Fuji Project by JARE in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica S. Takahashi, T. Kameda, H. Enomoto, T. Shiraiwa, Y. Kodama, S. Fujita, H. Motoyama, O. Watanabe, G.A. Weidner and C.R. Stearns 535-542 Spatial distribution and seasonal pattern of biogenic sulphur compounds in snow from northern Victoria Land, Antarctica R. Udisti, R. Traversi, S. Becagli and G. Piccardi 543-552 Regional impacts of climate change in the Arctic and Antarctic Gunter Weller 553-559 Detection of temperature and sea-ice-extent changes in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean, 1949-96 T.H. Jacka and W.F. Budd 560-564 Monitoring of atmospheric aerosol particles on the Antarctic Peninsula Alexandre Correia, Paulo Artaxo and Willy Maenhaut 565-570 Comparison of warming trends over the last century around Antarctica from three coupled models William M. Connolley and Siobhan P. O'Farrell 571-575 Climate change in the western Antarctic Peninsula since 1945: observations and possible causes J.C. King and S.A. Harangozo 576-582 Comparison of warming trends predicted over the next century around Antarctica from two coupled models Siobhan P. O'Farrell and William M. Connolley 583-590 Areal distribution of the oxygen-isotope ratio in Antarctica: comparison of results based on field and remotely sensed data H. Jay Zwally, Mario Giovinetto, Mike Craven, Vin Morgan and Ian Goodwin 591-596 Understanding Antarctic Peninsula precipitation distribution and variability using a numerical weather prediction model John Turner, Steven Leonard, Tom Lachlan-Cope and Gareth J. Marshall 597-602 Seasonal variations of clouds and precipitation at Syowa station, Antarctica Hiroyuki Konishi, Makoto Wada and Tatsuo Endoh 603-609 Surface energy balance and meltwater production for a Dry Valley glacier, Taylor Valley, Antarctica Karen J. Lewis, Andrew G. Fountain and Gayle L. Dana 610-616 Interpreting recent accumulation records through an understanding of the regional synoptic climatology: an example from the southern Antarctic Peninsula Gareth J. Marshall, John Turner and William D. Miners 617-622 Multi-decadal climate variability in the Antarctic region and global change Ian Simmonds, David A. Jones and David J. Walland 623-627 Monitoring climate variability on the Antarctic Peninsula by means of observations of the snow cover Christoph Schneider 628-632 Evidence of recent climatic warming on the eastern Antarctic Peninsula Pedro Skvarca, Wolfgang Rack, Helmut Rott and Teresa Ibarzábal y Donángelo 633-635 Recent retreat of the ice cliffs on King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula Byong-Kwon Park, Soon-Keun Chang, Ho Il Yoon and Hosung Chung 636-642 Climate change indicators from archival aerial photography of the Antarctic Peninsula A.J. Fox and A.P.R. Cooper 643-650 Ice-front change and iceberg behaviour along Oates and George V Coasts, Antarctica, 1912-96 Massimo Frezzotti, Alessandro Cimbelli and Jane G. Ferrigno 651-654 The geoelectric field: a link between the troposphere and solar variability G.B. Burns, A.V. Frank-Kamenetsky, O.A. Troshichev, E.A. Bering and P.O. Papitashvili 655-660 PANGAEA information system for glaciological data management Michael Diepenbroek, Dieter Fütterer, Hannes Grobe, Heinz Miller, Manfred Reinke and Rainer Sieger 661-668 Re-examining the Antarctic Paradox: speculation on the Southern Ocean as a nutrient-limited system Julian Priddle, David B. Nedwell, Michael J. Whitehouse, David S. Reay, Graham Savidge, Linda C. Gilpin, Eugene J. Murphy and J.Cynan Ellis-Evans 669-673 Monitoring the Antarctic mesopause region for signatures of climate change G.B. Burns, W.J.R. French, P.A. Greet, P.F.B. Williams, K. Finlayson and R.P. Lowe 674-678 Sources and origins of aerosols reaching Antarctica as revealed by lead concentration profiles in shallow snow C. Barbante, C. Turetta, A. Gambaro, G. Capodaglio and G. Scarponi 679-684 Chemical and isotopic profiles from snow pits and shallow firn cores on Campbell Glacier, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica R. Gragnani, C. Smiraglia, B. Stenni and S. Torcini 685-690 Inorganic carbon-isotope distribution and budget in the Lake Hoare and Lake Fryxell basins, Taylor Valley, Antarctica Klaus Neumann, W.Berry Lyons and David J. Des Marais 691-696 Arctic and Antarctic lakes as optical indicators of global change Warwick F. Vincent, Isabelle Laurion and Reinhard Pienitz 697-703 Late Pleistocene-Holocene sedimentary fluxes of organic carbon and biogenic silica in the northwestern Ross Sea, Antarctica M. Frignani, F. Giglio, L. Langone, M. Ravaioli and M. Mangini [Border] Page updated: January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 28 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Glaciers and the [Cover: Annals Vol. 28] [Journal of Glaciology] Glaciated Landscape [Annals of Glaciology] held at Kiruna, Sweden, 17-21 August 1998 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: J. Kleman [Site search] Contents 1-8 Deglaciation of the Northern Hemisphere at the onset of the Eemian and Holocene Ralf Greve, Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll and Anton Eisenhauer 9-15 Basal ice temperatures during late Weichselian deglaciation: comparison of landform assemblages in west-central Sweden Ingmar Borgström 16-22 Assessment of requirements for cirque formation in northern Sweden Peter Jansson, Cecilia Richardson and Stig Jonsson 23-32 Glaciodynamic context of subglacial bedform generation and preservation Chris D. Clark 33-39 Was the cirque glaciation of Wales time-transgressive, or not? Ian S. Evans 40-46 Glaciated landscapes along Smith Sound, Ellesmere Island, Canada and Greenland Weston Blake Jr. 47-52 Palimpsest tunnel valleys: evidence for relative timing of advances in an interlobate area of the Laurentide ice sheet Alan E. Kehew, Linda P. Nicks and W.Thomas Straw 53-58 The significance of pre-existing, deeply weathered crystalline rock in interpreting the effects of glaciation in the Minnesota River valley, U.S.A C.J. Patterson and T.J. Boerboom 59-66 Identifying fast ice flow from landform assemblages in the geological record: a discussion Jane K. Hart 67-74 Geomorphological criteria for identifying Pleistocene ice streams Chris R. Stokes and Chris D. Clark 75-82 Geomorphology and sedimentology of surging glaciers: a land-systems approach David J.A. Evans and Brice R. Rea 83-89 Thermomechanical modelling of the Scandinavian ice sheet: implications for ice-stream formation A.J. Payne and D.J. Baldwin 90-96 Multi-scale analyses of subglacial and glaciomarine deposits from the Ross Sea continental shelf, Antarctica S.J. Kluiving, L.R. Bartek and F.M. van der Wateren 97-102 Plateau icefields as contributing areas to valley glaciers and the potential impact on reconstructed ELAs: a case study from the Lyngen Alps, North Norway Brice R. Rea, W.Brian Whalley, Tom S. Dixon and John E. Gordon 103-110 The use of in-situ produced cosmogenic radionuclides in glaciology and glacial geomorphology Derek Fabel and Jon Harbor 111-117 Grain textural analysis across a range of glacial facies A. Khatwa, J.K. Hart and A.J. Payne 118-122 Characteristics of Khumbu Glacier, Nepal Himalaya: recent changes in the debris-covered area M. Nakawo, H. Yabuki and A. Sakai 123-128 Dendrogeomorphological study of glacier fluctuations in the Italian Alps during the Little Ice Age Manuela Pelfini 129-134 Assessing area and volume changes from deglaciated areas, Valle d'Aoste, Italy Chiara Vanuzzo and Manuela Pelfini 135-140 Paleoclimatic interpretation of the early Late-glacial glacier in the Gschnitz valley, central Alps, Austria Hanns Kerschner, Susan Ivy-Ochs and Christian Schlüchter 141-145 Equilibrium-line altitudes and rock glaciers during the Younger Dryas cooling event, Ferwall Group, western Tyrol, Austria Rudolf Sailer and Hanns Kerschner 146-152 Size distribution of two cross-cutting drumlin systems in northern Sweden: a measure of selective erosion and formation time length Clas Hättestrand, Dermot Goodwillie and Johan Kleman 153-160 The glacial impact on an exhumed sub-Mesozoic etch surface in southwestern Sweden Mats Olvmo, Karna Lidmar-Bergström and Göran Lindberg 161-167 Landform modification by palaeo-ice streams in east-central Ireland Jasper Knight, Stephen G. McCarron and A.Marshall McCabe 168-174 The horned crag-and-tails of the Ungava Bay landform swarm, Quebec-Labrador, Canada Krister Jansson and Johan Kleman 175-180 Evidence for water storage and drainage at the base of the Laurentide ice sheet, south-central Alberta, Canada Mandy J. Munro-Stasiuk 181-188 Cosmogenic analysis of glacial terrains in the eastern Canadian Arctic: a test for inherited nuclides and the effectiveness of glacial erosion P.Thompson Davis, Paul R. Bierman, Kimberly A. Marsella, Marc W. Caffee and John R. Southon 189-194 Zooming in on frozen bed patches: scale-dependent controls on Fennoscandian ice sheet basal thermal zonation Johan Kleman, Clas Hättestrand and Anders Clarhäll 195-201 Glacial landform-sediment assemblages in the Canadian High Arctic and their implications for late Quaternary glaciation C. O Cofaigh, D.S. Lemmen, D.J.A. Evans and J. Bednarski 202-208 Distribution and glaciological implications of relict surfaces on the Ultevis plateau, northwestern Sweden Anders Clarhäll and Johan Kleman 209-215 Drainage system behaviour of a High-Arctic polythermal glacier Mark L. Skidmore and Martin J. Sharp 216-220 20th century mass balance and thermal regime change at Scott Turnerbreen, Svalbard Richard Hodgkins, Jon Ove Hagen and Svein-Erik Hamran 221-230 Coupled ice-till dynamics and the seeding of drumlins and bedrock forms Richard C.A. Hindmarsh 231-235 Occurrence of rocky and sedimentary glacier beds in the Swiss Alps as estimated from glacier-inventory data Max Maisch, Wilfried Haeberli, Martin Hoelzle and Jörg Wenzel 236-240 Structure and strength of basal ice and substrate of a dry-based glacier: evidence for substrate deformation at sub-freezing temperatures Sean J. Fitzsimons, Kevin J. McManus and Reginald D. Lorrain 241-246 Subglacial sediment textures: character and evolution at Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland Urs H. Fischer and Bryn Hubbard 247-252 Estimating rates of basal motion and internal ice deformation from continuous tilt measurements G.Hilmar Gudmundsson, Andreas Bauder, Martin Lüthi, Urs H. Fischer and Martin Funk 253-260 Tracer experiments and borehole observations in the overdeepening of Aletschgletscher, Switzerland Regine Hock, Almut Iken and Alexander Wangler 261-266 Preliminary study of laminated, silt-rich debris bands: Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Staci L. Ensminger, Edward B. Evenson, Grahame J. Larson, Daniel E. Lawson, Richard B. Alley and Jeffrey C. Strasser 267-271 Seasonal variability in hydrologic-system response to intense rain events, Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Jon Denner, Daniel E. Lawson, Grahame J. Larson, Edward B. Evenson, Richard B. Alley, Jeffrey C. Strasser and Sarah Kopczynski 272-276 Katabatic wind influence on meltwater supply to fuel glacier-substrate interactions at the grounding line, Terra Nova Bay, East Antarctica A. Bouzette and R. Souchez 277-281 Ice composition evidence for the formation of basal ice from lake water beneath a cold-based Antarctic glacier R.D. Lorrain, S.J. Fitzsimons, M.J. Vandergoes and M. Stiévenard 282-290 A new surface-processes model combining glacial and fluvial erosion Jean Braun, Dan Zwartz and Jonathan H. Tomkin [Border] Page updated: January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 29 Main pages Papers from the Sixth International Symposium on [Journal of Glaciology] Antarctic Glaciology [Cover: Annals Vol. 29] (ISAG-6) [Annals of Glaciology] held at Lanzhou, China, [ICE] 5-9 September, 1998 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: T.H. Jacka Contents 1-9 Accumulation studies on Amundsenisen, Dronning Maud Land, by means of tritium, dielectric profiling and stable-isotope measurements: first results from the 1995-96 and 1996-97 field seasons Hans Oerter, Wolfgang Graf, Frank Wilhelms, Andreas Minikin and Heinz Miller 10-16 Spatial variability at shallow snow-layer depths in central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica Cecilia Richardson and Per Holmlund 17-22 Accumulation and proxy-temperature variability in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, determined from shallow firn cores Elisabeth Isaksson, Michiel R. van den Broeke, Jan-Gunnar Winther, Lars Karlöf, Jean Francis Pinglot and Niels Gundestrup 23-28 Surface accumulation on Foundation Ice Stream, Antarctica Wolfgang Graf, Oskar Reinwarth, Hans Oerter, Christoph Mayer and Astrid Lambrecht 29-32 Variations of snow accumulation and temperature over past decades in the Lambert Glacier basin, Antarctica Ren Jiawen, Qin Dahe and Ian Allison 33-37 Variability in snow layering and snow chemistry in the vicinity of two drill sites in western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Malin Stenberg, Margareta Hansson, Per Holmlund and Lars Karlöf 38-44 Seasonal variations of glaciochemical, isotopic and stratigraphic properties in Siple Dome (Antarctica) surface snow K.J. Kreutz, P.A. Mayewski, M.S. Twickler, S.I. Whitlow, J.W.C. White, C.A. Shuman, C.F. Raymond, H. Conway and J.R. McConnell 45-48 Climatic stability of the geographic origin of Antarctic precipitation simulated by an atmospheric general circulation model Gilles Delaygue, Valérie Masson and Jean Jouzel 49-54 The annual cycle of meteorological variables and the surface energy balance on Berkner Island, Antarctica Carleen Reijmer, Wouter Greuell and Johannes Oerlemans 55-60 The Weddell Sea region: an important precipitation channel to the interior of the Antarctic ice sheet as revealed by glaciochemical investigation of surface snow along the longest trans-Antarctic route Qin Dahe, Paul A. Mayewski, Ren Jiawen, Xiao Cunde and Sun Junying 61-65 Simulations of Southern Hemisphere warming and Antarctic sea-ice changes using global climate models Xingren Wu, W.F. Budd and T.H. Jacka 66-72 Antarctic aerosol and snowfall chemistry: implications for deep Antarctic ice-core chemistry Michel Legrand, Eric Wolff and Dietmar Wagenbach 73-76 Different post-depositional processes of NO3- in snow layers in East Antarctica and on the northern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Hou Shugui, Qin Dahe and Ren Jiawen 77-83 Sea-spray and marine biogenic seasonal contribution to snow composition at Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica R. Udisti, S. Becagli, E. Castellano, R. Traversi, S. Vermigli and G. Piccardi 84-88 Sulfur-containing species in a snow pit in the Lambert Glacier basin, East Antarctica Sun Junying, Ren Jiawen, Qin Dahe and Wang Xiaoxiang 89-93 Comparison of Holocene electrical records from Dome C and Vostok, Antarctica Eric Wolff, Isabelle Basile, Jean-Robert Petit and Jakob Schwander 94-98 Lead pollution in Antarctic surface snow revealed along the route of the International Trans-Antarctic Expedition Qin Dahe, Paul A. Mayewski, W. Berry Lyons, Sun Junying and Hou Shugui 99-105 The Pinatubo eruption in South Pole snow and its potential value to ice-core paleovolcanic records Jihong Cole-Dai and Ellen Mosley-Thompson 106-112 200 years of isotope and chemical records in a firn core from Hercules Névé, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica B. Stenni, R. Caprioli, L. Cimino, C. Cremisini, O. Flora, R. Gragnani, A. Longinelli, V. Maggi and S. Torcini 113-120 Chemical characterisation of a volcanic event (about AD 1500) at Styx Glacier plateau, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica R. Udisti, C. Barbante, E. Castellano, S. Vermigli, R. Traversi, G. Capodaglio and G. Piccardi 121-125 Volcanic eruptions recorded in an ice core from Collins Ice Cap, King George Island, Antarctica Han Jiankang, Xie Zichu, Dai Fengnian and Zhang Wanchang 126-130 Tephra layers in the Dome Fuji (Antarctica) deep ice core Y. Fujii, M. Kohno, H. Motoyama, S. Matoba, O. Watanabe, S. Fujita, N. Azuma, T. Kikuchi and T. Fukuoka 131-135 Permafrost as a climatic indicator in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica M. Guglielmin and F. Dramis 136-140 New evidence for enhanced cosmogenic isotope production rate in the atmosphere ~36 ka BP Wang Ninglian, Yao Tandong, Qin Dahe, L.G. Thompson, E. Mosley-Thompson, J. Cole-Dai, M.E. Davis and P.-N. Lin 141-144 Near-surface temperatures in the Dome Summit South (Law Dome, East Antarctica) borehole T.D. Van Ommen, V.I. Morgan, T.H. Jacka, S. Woon and A. Elcheikh 145-150 Monte Carlo inverse modelling of the Law Dome (Antarctica) temperature profile Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Vin Morgan and Alan Elcheikh 151-154 Apparatus for routine measurements of the thermal conductivity of ice cores Crescenzo Festa and Aristide Rossi 155-162 A new automatic ice-fabric analyzer which uses image-analysis techniques Wang Yun and Nobuhiko Azuma 163-168 Textures and fabrics in the Dome F (Antarctica) ice core N. Azuma, Y. Wang, K. Mori, H. Narita, T. Hondoh, H. Shoji and O. Watanabe 169-175 Crystal-growth rates in firn and shallow ice at high-accumulation sites Li Jun and T.H. Jacka 176-178 The palaeoclimate record in the ice core from Dome Fuji station, Antarctica Okitsugu Watanabe, Kokichi Kamiyama, Hideaki Motoyama, Yoshiyuki Fujii, Hitoshi Shoji and Kazuhide Satow 179-183 Ice-sheet flow conditions deduced from mechanical tests of ice core Atsushi Miyamoto, Hideki Narita, Takeo Hondoh, Hitoshi Shoji, Kunio Kawada, Okitsugu Watanabe, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Niels S. Gundestrup, Henrik B. Clausen and Paul Duval 184-190 Modeling of anisotropic ice flow in Law Dome, East Antarctica W.L. Wang and Roland C. Warner 191-201 Simulated features of the air-hydrate formation process in the Antarctic ice sheet at Vostok Andrey N. Salamatin, Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov, Takeo Hondoh and Tomoko Ikeda 202-206 Study of Lange Glacier on King George Island, Antarctica Yu.Ya. Macheret and M.Yu. Moskalevsky 207-210 Characteristics of air bubbles and hydrates in the Dome Fuji ice core, Antarctica Hideki Narita, Nobuhiko Azuma, Takeo Hondoh, Michiko Fujii, Mituo Kawaguchi, Shinji Mae, Hitoshi Shoji, Takao Kameda and Okitsugu Watanabe 211-214 A detailed density profile of the Dome Fuji (Antarctica) shallow ice core by X-ray transmission method A. Hori, K. Tayuki, H. Narita, T. Hondoh, S. Fujita, T. Kameda, H. Shoji, N. Azuma, K. Kamiyama, Y. Fujii, H. Motoyama and O. Watanabe 215-219 Density log of a 181 m long ice core from Berkner Island, Antarctica S. Gerland, H. Oerter, J. Kipfstuhl, F. Wilhelms, H. Miller and W. D. Miners 220-224 Morphology and variations of glacial drainage basins in the King George Island ice field, Antarctica Jefferson C. Simões, Ulisses F. Bremer, Francisco E. Aquino and Francisco A. Ferron 225-230 A model of the glacial retreat of upper Rennick Glacier, Victoria Land, Antarctica M. Meneghel, A. Bondesan, M.C. Salvatore and G. Orombelli 231-238 The newly developed airborne radio-echo sounding system of the AWI as a glaciological tool U. Nixdorf, D. Steinhage, U. Meyer, L. Hempel, M. Jenett, P. Wachs and H. Miller 239-242 The response of the Ekströmisen (Antarctica) grounding zone to tidal forcing Björn Riedel, Uwe Nixdorf, Michael Heinert, Alfons Eckstaller and Christoph Mayer 243-249 Velocity difference between the surface and base of Ice Stream B2, West Antarctica, from radar fading-pattern experiment C. Liu, C.R. Bentley and N.E. Lord 250-254 Investigations of the mass balance of the southeastern Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica A. Lambrecht, C. Mayer, H. Oerter and U. Nixdorf 255-260 34 year satellite time series to monitor characteristics, extent and dynamics of Larsen B Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula Pedro Skvarca, Wolfgang Rack and Helmut Rott 261-266 The motion field of northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, derived from satellite imagery Wolfgang Rack, Helmut Rott, Andreas Siegel and Pedro Skvarca 267-272 New maps of the ice thickness and subglacial topography in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, determined by means of airborne radio-echo sounding D. Steinhage, U. Nixdorf, U. Meyer and H. Miller 273-278 The variability of Antarctic ice-sheet response to the climatic signal Frank Pattyn 279-285 Geoscience Laser Altimeter System waveform simulation and its applications Donghui Yi and Charles R. Bentley 286-290 Glaciological properties of the Antarctic ice sheet from RADARSAT-1 synthetic aperture radar imagery Kenneth C. Jezek [Image] Page updated: April and October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 30 Main pages Papers from the from the EISMINT/EPICA Symposium on Ice [Journal of Glaciology] Sheet Modelling and Deep Ice [Cover: Annals Vol. 30] Drilling [Annals of Glaciology] held at Den Haag, The [ICE] Netherlands, 21-22 April, 1999 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: K. Hutter Contents 1-7 Flow of anisotropic ice from the EPICA core: a new test apparatus Peter R. Sammonds, S. Boon, N. Hughes and M.A. Rist 8-12 Shallow-ice microstructure at Dome Concordia, Antarctica Laurent Arnaud, Jérôme Weiss, Michel Gay and Paul Duval 13-19 Spatial gradients in snow layering and 10 m temperatures at two EPICA-Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) pre-site-survey drill sites P. Holmlund, K. Gjerde, N. Gundestrup, M. Hansson, E. Isaksson, L. Karlöf, M. Nyman, R. Pettersson, F. Pinglot, C.H. Reijmer, M. Stenberg, M. Thomassen, R. van de Wal, C. van der Veen, F. Wilhelms and J.-G. Winther 20-26 Holocene electrical and chemical measurements from the EPICA-Dome C ice core R. Udisti, S. Becagli, E. Castellano, R. Mulvaney, J. Schwander, S. Torcini and E. Wolff 27-34 Accumulation rates in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, as revealed by dielectric-profiling measurements of shallow firn cores H. Oerter, F. Wilhelms, F. Jung-Rothenhäusler, F. Göktas, H. Miller, W. Graf and S. Sommer 35-41 Large-scale force budget of an outlet glacier: Jutulstraumen, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica C. Rolstad, I.M. Whillans, J.O. Hagen and E. Isaksson 42-46 Surface topography of Dome Concordia (Antarctica) from kinematic interferential GPS and bedrock topography A. Capra, R. Cefalo, S. Gandolfi, G. Manzoni, I.E. Tabacco and L. Vittuari 47-51 Analysis of bottom morphology of the David Glacier-Drygalski Ice Tongue, East Antarctica I.E. Tabacco, C. Bianchi, M. Chiappini, A. Zirizzotti and E. Zuccheretti 52-60 Balance velocities and measured properties of the Antarctic ice sheet from a new compilation of gridded data for modelling Philippe Huybrechts, Daniel Steinhage, Frank Wilhelms and Jonathan Bamber 61-68 Surface elevation, ice thickness, and subglacial-bedrock topography of Ekström Ice Shelf (Antarctica) and its catchment area H. Sandhäger and N. Blindow 69-75 Simulation of the Antarctic ice sheet with a three-dimensional polythermal ice-sheet model, in support of the EPICA project. II. Nested high-resolution treatment of Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica A. Savvin, R. Greve, R. Calov, B. Mügge and K. Hutter 76-82 Geostatistical methods for mapping Antarctic ice surfaces at continental and regional scales Ute Christina Herzfeld, Ralf Stosius and Marcus Schneider 83-87 Deformation and recrystallization processes of ice from polar ice sheets Paul Duval, Laurent Arnaud, Olivier Brissaud, Maureen Montagnat and Sophie de la Chapelle 88-92 Strong single-maximum crystal fabrics developed in ice undergoing shear with unconstrained normal deformation Li Jun, T.H. Jacka and W.F. Budd 93-101 Plane ice-sheet flow with evolving orthotropic fabric R. Staroszczyk and L.W. Morland 102-106 Influence of geometrical boundary conditions on the estimation of rheological parameters L. Testut, I.E. Tabacco, C. Bianchi and F. Rémy 107-114 Material update procedure for planar transient flow of ice with evolving anisotropy Günter Gödert and Kolumban Hutter 115-120 Comparison of finite-element and homogenization methods for modelling the viscoplastic behaviour of a S2-columnar-ice polycrystal Jacques Meyssonnier and Armelle Philip 121-126 Identification of strain heterogeneities arising during deformation of ice Philippe Mansuy, Armelle Philip and Jacques Meyssonnier 127-136 Modelling self-organization in ice streams N.R.J. Hulton and M.J. Mineter 137-145 Sliding over anisotropic beds Richard C.A. Hindmarsh 146-152 Canals under sediment-based ice sheets Felix S.L. Ng 153-162 Ice-stream-ice-shelf transition: theoretical analysis of two-dimensional flow Alexander V. Wilchinsky and Vladimir A. Chugunov 163-176 Ice-age ice-sheet rheology: constraints from the Last Glacial Maximum form of the Laurentide ice sheet W.Richard Peltier, David L. Goldsby, David L. Kohlstedt and Lev Tarasov 177-186 Laurentide ice sheet aspect ratio in models based on Glen's flow law Lev Tarasov and W.Richard Peltier 187-196 Intercomparison of subglacial sediment-deformation models: application to the Late Weichselian western Barents margin Daniel Howell and Martin J. Siegert 197-203 Change in mass balance of polar ice sheets and sea level from high-resolution GCM simulations of greenhouse warming Martin Wild and Atsumu Ohmura 204-210 Analysis of ice-flow instabilities identified in the EISMINT intercomparison exercise A.J. Payne and D.J. Baldwin 211-216 A comparison of balance velocities, measured velocities and thermomechanically modelled velocities for the Greenland ice sheet J.L. Bamber, R.J. Hardy, P. Huybrechts and Ian Joughin 217-223 Simulation of anisotropic ice flow and fabric evolution along the GRIP-GISP2 flowline, central Greenland Olivier Gagliardini and Jacques Meyssonnier 224-234 Geostatistical characterization of ice surfaces from ERS-1 and ERS-2 SAR data, Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland Ute Christina Herzfeld, Monika Stauber and Natalie Stahl 235-242 Geostatistical analysis of glacier-roughness data Ute Christina Herzfeld, Helmut Mayer, Wolfgang Feller and Matthias Mimler 243-249 Structural glaciology of the fast-moving Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland, compared to the surging Bering Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A.. Helmut Mayer and Ute Christina Herzfeld [Border] Page updated: January 2001, October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 31 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on the Verification of Cryospheric Models [Cover] [Journal of Glaciology] held in Zürich, Switzerland, [Annals of Glaciology] 16-20 August 1999 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia][Border] [Other meetings] Editor: K. Steffen [Site search] Contents 1-9 Fritz Müller's legacy on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada W.P. Adams 10-14 Climate on tundra and thoughts on causes of regional climate differences Atsumu Ohmura 15-18 Verification of a hydrometeorological model of glacierized basins Michael Kuhn 19-25 Consequences of climate change for runoff from Alpine regions L.N. Braun, M. Weber and M. Schulz 26-30 Retreat of mountain glaciers of northern Eurasia since the Little Ice Age maximum Olga N. Solomina 31-38 Climate variability and glacier reaction in the Austrian eastern Alps Wolfgang Schöner, Ingeborg Auer and Reinhard Böhm 39-44 Holocene glacier fluctuations: is the current rate of retreat exceptional? J. Oerlemans 45-52 Photogrammetric reconstruction of glacier mass balance using a kinematic ice-flow model: a 20 year time series on Grubengletscher, Swiss Alps Andreas Kääb 53-62 Modelling seasonal and spatial variations in the surface energy balance of Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland Ben W. Brock, Ian C. Willis, Martin J. Sharp and Neil S. Arnold 63-68 High-resolution measurements of spatial and temporal variations in surface velocities of Unteraargletscher, Bernese Alps, Switzerland G.H. Gudmundsson, A. Bassi, M. Vonmoos, A. Bauder, U.H. Fischer and M. Funk 69-79 Dating of ice cores from a high Alpine glacier with a flow model for cold firn M. Lüthi and M. Funk 80-84 Alpine Younger Dryas glaciers as palaeo-precipitation gauges Hanns Kerschner, Georg Kaser and Rudolf Sailer 85-90 Evidence for deep icequakes in an Alpine glacier N. Deichmann, J. Ansorge, F. Scherbaum, A. Aschwanden, F. Bernardi and G.H. Gudmundsson 91-96 Modelling glacier response to measured mass-balance forcing Olaf Albrecht, Peter Jansson and Heinz Blatter 97-103 Modelling of historic variations and future scenarios of the mass balance of Svartisen ice cap, northern Norway Rune Verpe Engeset, Hallgeir Elvehøy, Liss Marie Andreassen, Nils Haakensen, Bjarne Kjøllmoen, Lars Andreas Roald and Erik Roland 104-110 The response of a glacier to a surface disturbance: a case study on Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland G. Aðalgeirsdóttir, G.H. Gudmundsson and Helgi Björnsson 111-117 Tidal movement of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier, northeast Greenland: observations and modelling Niels Reeh, Christoph Mayer, Ole B. Olesen, Erik Lintz Christensen and Henrik Højmark Thomsen 118-120 Gridded temperature and accumulation distributions for Greenland for use in cryospheric models Pierluigi Calanca, Hans Gilgen, Simon Ekholm and Atsumu Ohmura 121-125 Reducing the uncertainty in the contribution of Greenland to sea-level rise in the 20th and 21st centuries Véronique Bugnion 126-132 Spatial distribution of net surface mass balance on Greenland H.J. Zwally and M.B. Giovinetto 133-140 The treatment of meltwater retardation in mass-balance parameterizations of the Greenland ice sheet Ives Janssens and Philippe Huybrechts 141-146 Ice flow in the northeast Greenland ice stream Ian R. Joughin, Mark A. Fahnestock and Jonathan L. Bamber 147-152 Runoff and drainage pattern derived from digital elevation models, Finsterwalderbreen, Svalbard Jon Ove Hagen, Bernd Etzelmüller and Anne-Marie Nuttall 153-158 Evidence for recent climate change from ice cores in the central Himalaya Qin Dahe, Paul A. Mayewski, Cameron P. Wake, Kang Shichang, Ren Jiawen, Hou Shugui, Yao Tandong, Yang Qinzhao, Jin Zhefan and Mi Desheng 159-163 Mass balance of Xiao Dongkemadi glacier on the central Tibetan Plateau from 1989 to 1995 Koji Fujita, Yutaka Ageta, Pu Jianchen and Yao Tandong 164-170 Remote-sensing science and technology for studying glacier processes in high Asia Michael P. Bishop, Jeffrey S. Kargel, Hugh H. Kieffer, David J. MacKinnon, Bruce H. Raup and John F. Shroder, Jr 171-178 Spatial distribution of net surface accumulation on the Antarctic ice sheet M.B. Giovinetto and H.J. Zwally 179-183 Characteristics of summer energy balance on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula Matthias Braun and Christoph Schneider 184-190 Tributaries to West Antarctic ice streams: characteristics deduced from numerical modelling of ice flow Christina L. Hulbe, Ian R. Joughin, David L. Morse and Robert A. Bindschadler 191-197 Derivation of ice thickness and bedrock topography in data-gap regions over Antarctica Roland C. Warner and W.F. Budd 198-204 Primary results of glaciological studies along an 1100 km transect from Zhongshan station to Dome A, East Antarctic ice sheet Qin Dahe, Ren Jiawen, Kang Jiancheng, Xiao Cunde, Li Zhongqin, Li Yuansheng, Sun Bo, Sun Weizhun and Wang Xiaoxiang 205-210 Interferometric analysis of the deformation pattern of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, compared to field measurements and numerical modeling Wolfgang Rack, Christopher S.M. Doake, Helmut Rott, Andreas Siegel and Pedro Skvarca 211-216 Ice-sheet modelling at different spatial resolutions: focus on the grounding zone Frank Pattyn 217-221 Tidewater glaciers: frontal flow acceleration and basal sliding Andreas Vieli, Martin Funk and Heinz Blatter 222-228 An integrated modelling approach to understanding subglacial hydraulic release events Gwenn E. Flowers and Garry K.C. Clarke 229-235 In situ stress tensor measured in an Alaskan glacier W.T. Pfeffer, N.F. Humphrey, B. Amadei, J. Harper and J. Wegmann 236-240 Dynamic observations of dislocation/grain-boundary interactions in ice I. Baker, F. Liu, K. Jia, X. Hu, D. Cullen and M. Dudley 241-246 Glacier monitoring within the Global Climate Observing System Wilfried Haeberli, Josef Cihlar and Roger G. Barry 247-251 Raman scattering and neutron-diffraction studies of fresh ice and Antarctic ice Hiroshi Fukazawa, Shinji Mae and Susumu Ikeda 252-256 Spatial distribution of air molecules within individual clathrate hydrates in polar ice sheets Tomoko Ikeda, Andrey N. Salamatin, Vladimir Y.a Lipenkov, Shinji Mae and Takeo Hondoh 257-262 Preliminary investigations of centrifuge modelling of polycrystalline-ice deformation Brice R. Rea, Duncan H.B. Irving, Bryn Hubbard and John McKinley 263-268 Geotechnical centrifuge modelling of gelifluction processes: validation of a new approach to periglacial slope studies Charles Harris, Brice R. Rea and Michael C.R. Davies 269-274 Comparison of spatial modelling and field evidence of glacier/permafrost relations in an Alpine permafrost environment Christof Kneisel, Wilfried Haeberli and Roland Baumhauer 275-280 First results and interpretation of energy-flux measurements over Alpine permafrost Catherine Mittaz, Martin Hoelzle and Wilfried Haeberli 281-286 Towards a palaeoclimatic model of rock-glacier formation in the Swiss Alps Regula Frauenfelder and Andreas Kääb 287-294 Ground surface-temperature reconstruction based on data from a deep borehole in permafrost at Janssonhaugen, Svalbard Ketil Isaksen, Daniel Vonder Mühll, Hansueli Gubler, Thomas Kohl and Johan Ludvig Sollid 295-299 The mathematical modelling of salinity changes in ice and frozen soil as a result of thermal variations Elena Guseva-Lozinski 300-306 Verification of geophysical models in Alpine permafrost using borehole information Daniel S. Vonder Mühll, Christian Hauck and Frank Lehmann 307-312 Sea-ice model validation using submarine measurements of ice draft Timothy L. Shy, John E. Walsh, William L. Chapman, Amanda H. Lynch and David A. Bailey 313-322 Geometry and the deformation of pack ice: I. A simple kinematic model Richard E. Moritz and Jinro Ukita 323-326 Geometry and the deformation of pack ice: II. Simulation with a random isotropic model and implication in sea-ice rheology Jinro Ukita and Richard E. Moritz 327-332 Data assimilation in sea-ice monitoring Ronald L.S. Weaver, Konrad Steffen, John Heinrichs, James A. Maslanik and Gregory M. Flato 333-338 Operational ice-model verification at the Canadian Ice Service Tom Carrieres 339-347 Modeling interdecadal variations of lake-ice thickness and sensitivity to climatic change in northernmost Alaska T. Zhang and M.O. Jeffries 348-352 Antarctic regional modelling of atmospheric, sea-ice, and oceanic processes and validation with observations David A. Bailey and Amanda H. Lynch 353-356 Snow and firn permeability at Siple Dome, Antarctica Mary R. Albert, Edward F. Shultz and Frank E. Perron, Jr 357-363 Development of radar glacier zones on the King George Island ice cap, Antarctica, during austral summer 1996/97 as observed in ERS-2 SAR data Matthias Braun, Frank Rau, Helmut Saurer and Hermann Gossmann 364-368 Attenuation of solar radiation in Arctic snow: field observations and modelling S. Gerland, G.E. Liston, J.-G. Winther, J.B. Ørbæk and B.V. Ivanov 369-376 Intercomparison of satellite-derived snow-cover maps Dorothy K. Hall, Andrew B. Tait, James L. Foster, Alfred T.C. Chang and Milan Allen 377-381 Predictions in avalanche forecasting David M. McClung 382-386 A snowdrift index based on SNOWPACK model calculations Michael Lehning, Judith Doorschot and Perry Bartelt 387-390 Seasonal differences in surface energy exchange and accumulation at Summit, Greenland Mary R. Albert and Robert L. Hawley 391-396 Verification of simulated snow cover in an Arctic basin using satellite-derived snow-cover maps O.C. Turpin, R.G. Caves, R.I. Ferguson and B. Johansson 397-405 Simulation of microwave emission from physically modeled snowpacks Andreas Wiesmann, Charles Fierz and Christian Mätzler 406-410 Snowmelt lysimeters in the evaluation of snowmelt models Richard Kattelmann 411-416 On the physical model of frozen soil Anatoly D. Frolov 417-421 Model of the influence of snow cover on soil freezing N.I. Osokin, R.S. Samoylov, A.V. Sosnovskiy, S.A. Sokratov and V.A. Zhidkov 422-426 Influences of avalanche-defence snow-supporting structures on ground temperature in Alpine permafrost terrain Marcia Phillips, Perry Bartelt and Marc Christen 427-433 Wind propagation to snow observed in laboratory S.A. Sokratov and A. Sato 434-438 Model of structure and mechanical properties of dry granular snow Vladimir N. Golubev and Anatoly D. Frolov 439-444 Quantifying grain-shape changes in snow subjected to large temperature gradients Charles Fierz and Thorsten Baunach 445-450 Diffusivity and vapor flow into snow during phase change P.K. Satyawali 451-456 Modelling thermomechanical properties of the snowpack Elena Guseva-Lozinski 457-462 Triaxial tests to determine a microstructure-based snow viscosity law Perry Bartelt and Markus von Moos 463-467 Laboratory measurement of the shear strength of ice-filled rock joints Michael C.R. Davies, Omar Hamza, Bruce W. Lumsden and Charles Harris [Border] Page updated: January 2001 and October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 32 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Snow, [Journal of Glaciology] Avalanches and Impact of the [Cover: Annals Vol. 32] Forest Cover [Annals of Glaciology] held in Innsbruck, Austria [ICE] 22-26 May 2000 [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Other meetings] [Border] [Site search] Editor: K. Hutter Contents 1-6 A model for kinetic grain growth Thorsten Baunach, Charles Fierz, Pramod K. Satyawali and Martin Schneebeli 7-13 Snow texture: a comparison of empirical versus simulated texture index for Alpine snow C. Pielmeier, M. Schneebeli and T. Stucki 14-18 The low-frequency conductivity of snow near the melting temperature Iwao Takei and Norikazu Maeno 19-26 Simulation of surface-hoar layers for snow-cover models Paul M.B. Föhn 27-32 Numerical modelling of sublimation on snow and comparison with field measurements Akihiro Hachikubo 33-38 Heavy rain on snow cover B. Kohl, M. Fuchs, G. Markart and G. Patzelt 39-43 Creep experiments and numerical simulations of very light artificial snowpacks Osamu Abe 44-50 Rheological measurements of the viscoelastic properties of snow Christian Camponovo and Jürg Schweizer 51-58 Water vapor in the pore space of snow Sergey A. Sokratov, Atsushi Sato and Yasushi Kamata 59-69 Evaluation of the shear frame test for weak snowpack layers Bruce Jamieson and Colin D. Johnston 70-74 On the correlation between tensile strength and stress wave velocities of dry coherent snow based on its structural model Vladimir N. Golubev and Anatoly D. Frolov 75-81 Three-dimensional snow images by X-ray microtomography Cécile Coléou, Bernard Lesaffre, Jean-Bruno Brzoska, Wolfgang Ludwig and Elodie Boller 82-86 Effect of western U.S. snow cover on climate Susan Marshall, Robert J. Oglesby and Anne W. Nolin 87-92 Impact of spatial resolution on the hydrological simulation of the Durance high-Alpine catchment, France Pierre Etchevers, Yves Durand, Florence Habets, Eric Martin and Joël Noilhan 93-96 Properties and structure of the seasonal snow cover in the continental regions of China Wei Wenshou, Qin Dahe and Liu Mingzhe 97-101 Recent fluctuation of snow cover on mountainous areas in Japan Masujiro Shimizu and Osamu Abe 102-108 Snow-cover depth, distribution and duration data from northeast Greenland obtained by continuous automatic digital photographing Hanne H. Christiansen 109-115 Numerical simulations of Greenland snowpack and comparison with passive microwave spectral signatures Christophe Genthon, Michel Fily and Eric Martin 116-120 The effect of wind on the snow cover Sergey A. Sokratov and Atsushi Sato 121-124 Mass-flux measurements in a cold wind tunnel: comparison of the mechanical traps with a snow-particle counter D. Font, T. Sato, K. Kosugi, A. Sato and J.M. Vilaplana 125-129 Time-space linear regression analysis of the snow cover in a pre-Alpine semi-forested catchment Manfred Stähli, Andreas Papritz, Peter Waldner and Felix Forster 130-134 A nearest-neighbor model for regional avalanche forecasting Bernhard Brabec and Roland Meister 135-140 Avalanche extremes and atmospheric circulation patterns K.W. Birkeland, C.J. Mock and J.J. Shinker 141-146 Photogrammetric avalanche volume measurements at Vallée de la Sionne, Switzerland Julien Vallet, Urs Gruber and François Dufour 147-152 Buoyancy effects induced by drifting snow particles Richard Bintanja 153-158 Measurements and one-dimensional model calculations of snow transport over a mountain ridge J. Doorschot, N. Raderschall and M. Lehning 159-162 The effect of wind direction on drift control by snow fences Yukari Takeuchi, Shun'ichi Kobayashi, Takeshi Sato, Kaoru Izumi, Kenji Kosugi, Wang Xin, Zhang Jiapin and Peng Yongheng 163-167 Impact of a climate change on avalanche hazard Eric Martin, Gérald Giraud, Yves Lejeune and Géraldine Boudart 168-174 Observations of snowdrift over Antarctic snow and blue-ice surfaces Richard Bintanja, H. Lilienthal and H. Tüg 175-181 Drifting-snow studies over an instrumented mountainous site: II. Measurements and numerical model at small scale Jean-Luc Michaux, Florence Naaim-Bouvet and Mohamed Naaim 182-186 Application of statistical simulation for avalanche-risk evaluation P.A. Chernouss and Yu. Fedorenko 187-194 Numerical experiments of wind transport over a mountainous instrumented site: I. Regional scale Yves Durand, Gilbert Guyomarc'h and Laurent Mérindol 195-202 Simulating snowmelt processes during rain-on-snow over a semi-arid mountain basin Danny Marks, Tim Link, Adam Winstral and David Garen 203-208 Saltation-layer structure of drifting snow observed in wind tunnel Takeshi Sato, Kenji Kosugi and Atsushi Sato 209-216 The influence of tree and branch fracture, overturning and debris entrainment on snow avalanche flow P. Bartelt and V. Stöckli 217-222 The influence of the forest on night-time snow surface temperature Peter Höller 223-229 Characteristics of terrain, snow supply and forest cover for avalanche initiation caused by logging D.M. McClung 230-236 Measurements of mass balance in dense snow avalanche events Betty Sovilla, Francesco Sommavilla and Alvise Tomaselli 237-240 Distribution of slush flows in northern Europe and their potential change due to global warming T. Sidorova, N. Belaya and V. Perov 241-250 Ping-pong ball avalanche experiments J. McElwaine and K. Nishimura 251-254 Prediction of avalanche paths deviated from the stream by centre-of-mass model Tomoharu Nagasaki, Kaoru Izumi, Shun'ichi Kobayashi and Takatsugu Yamada 255-258 Avalanches: a probabilistic approach to modelling A.N. Bozhinsky, A.N. Nazarov and P.A. Chernouss 259-262 A study on the size of snow particles in powder-snow avalanches Marie Clément-Rastello 263-267 An accurate shock-capturing finite-difference method to solve the Savage-Hutter equations in avalanche dynamics Y.C. Tai, S. Noelle, J.M.N.T. Gray and K. Hutter 268-274 On the characterization of seismic signals generated by snow avalanches for monitoring purposes E. Suriñach, G. Furdada, F. Sabot, B. Biescas and J.M. Vilaplana 275-280 Avalanche dynamics measurement by pulsed Doppler radar Helmut Schreiber, Walter L. Randeu, Horst Schaffhauser and Lambert Rammer 281-284 Flow of dense avalanches past obstructions Y.C. Tai, J.M.N.T. Gray, K. Hutter and S. Noelle 285-289 A transition in dry-snow slab avalanche triggering modes François Louchet 290-298 On probability analysis in snow avalanche hazard zoning Carl Harbitz, Alf Harbitz and Farrokh Nadim 299-305 Estimate of uncertainties in avalanche hazard mapping M. Barbolini and F. Savi 306-310 Aeolian susceptibility maps: methodology and applications D. Font, G. Furdada and J.M. Vilaplana 311-313 Zoning of snowiness and avalanching in the mountains of western Transcaucasia E. Troshkina, T. Glazovskaya, N. Kondakova and V. Sokolov 314-320 The skier's zone of influence in triggering slab avalanches Jürg Schweizer and Christian Camponovo 321-327 Particle densities, velocities and size distributions in large avalanches from impact-sensor measurements Mark Schaer and Dieter Issler 328-332 Winter 1999: a valuable test of the avalanche-hazard mapping procedure in Switzerland Urs Gruber and Stefan Margreth 333-338 Avalanche of 18 January 1997 on Brenva Glacier, Mont Blanc Group, Western Italian Alps: an unusual process of formation Gian Paolo Giani, Sandro Silvano and Giorgio Zanon 339-344 SAFRAN-Crocus snow simulations in an unstable and windy climate Svanbjörg Helga Haraldsdóttir, Haraldur Olafsson, Yves Durand, Laurent Mérindol and Gérald Giraud 345-349 The proposed open-pit protection of Bolungarvík, Iceland Arni Jónsson and Erik Hestnes 350-354 Run-up of two avalanches on the deflecting dams at Flateyri, northwestern Iceland Tómas Jóhannesson [Image] Page updated: 21 October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 33 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Sea [Journal of Glaciology] Ice and its Interactions with the Ocean, Atmosphere and [Cover: Annals Vol. 33] [Annals of Glaciology] Biosphere [ICE] held in Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S.A., [IGS sponsored Symposia] 18-23 June 2000 [Other meetings] [Site search] [Border] Editors: M.O. Jeffries and H. Eicken Contents 1-4 Time-series observations of the structure and properties of brackish ice in the Gulf of Finland T. Kawamura, K. Shirasawa, N. Ishikawa, A. Lindfors, K. Rasmus, M. Granskog, J. Ehn, M. Leppäranta, T. Martma and R. Vaikmäe 5-12 Structure of sea ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica Stephen J. Jones and Brian T. Hill 13-20 Chlorinity/salinity distribution patterns in experimental granular sea ice J.-L. Tison and V. Verbeke 21-27 Platelet ice and the land-fast sea ice of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica Inga J. Smith, Patricia J. Langhorne, Timothy G. Haskell, H. Joe Trodahl, Russell Frew and M. Ross Vennell 28-36 Brine percolation and the transport properties of sea ice K.M. Golden 37-44 Phase and compositional evolution of the flooded layer during snow-ice formation on Antarctic sea ice Ted Maksym and Martin O. Jeffries 45-50 Snow-ice growth: a fresh-water flux inhibiting deep convection in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica V.I. Lytle and S.F. Ackley 51-60 Snow-ice accretion and snow-cover depletion on Antarctic first-year sea-ice floes Martin O. Jeffries, H. Roy Krouse, Barbara Hurst-Cushing and Ted Maksym 61-68 Seasonal contrasts in snow-cover characteristics on Ross Sea ice floes Kim Morris and Martin O. Jeffries 69-73 The seasonal cycle of ERS scatterometer signatures over perennial Antarctic sea ice and associated surface ice properties and processes Christian Haas 74-78 Spatial and temporal variability in snowmelt onset over Arctic sea ice Mark R. Anderson and Sheldon D. Drobot 79-84 Comparison of interannual snowmelt-onset dates with atmospheric conditions Sheldon D. Drobot and Mark R. Anderson 85-93 The onset of Arctic sea-ice snowmelt as detected with passive- and active-microwave remote sensing Richard R. Forster, David G. Long, Kenneth C. Jezek, Sheldon D. Drobot and Mark R. Anderson 94-100 Determining the floe-size distribution of East Antarctic sea ice from digital aerial photographs M.J. Paget, A.P. Worby and K.J. Michael 102-108 Evaluation of operational SSM/I ice-concentration algorithms Walter N. Meier, Michael L. Van Woert and Cheryl Bertoia 109-114 Sea-ice concentration retrieval in the Antarctic based on the SSM/I 85.5 GHz polarization Stefan Kern and Georg Heygster 115-119 CRL/NASDA airborne SAR (Pi-SAR) observations of sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk Takeshi Matsuoka, Seiho Uratsuka, Makoto Satake, Tatsuharu Kobayashi, Akitsugu Nadai, Toshihiko Umehara, Hideo Maeno, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, Kazuki Nakamura and Fumihiko Nishio 120-124 Estimation of sea-ice physical parameters using polarimetric SAR: results from Okhotsk and Lake Saroma campaign Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, Takeshi Matsuoka, Kazuki Nakamura and Fumihiko Nishio 125-132 Combined satellite- and ULS-derived sea-ice flux in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica Mark R. Drinkwater, Xiang Liu and Sabine Harms 133-138 Principal-component analysis of sea-ice motion from satellite data Yunhe Zhao and Antony K. Liu 139-144 A comparison of East Antarctic sea-ice motion derived using drifting buoys and remote sensing P. Heil, C.W. Fowler, J.A. Maslanik, W.J. Emery and I. Allison 145-150 Synoptic-scale ice-motion case-studies using assimilated motion fields Walter N. Meier and James A. Maslanik 151-156 Sea-ice kinematics measured with GPS drifters Matti Leppäranta, Zhanhai Zhang, Jari Haapala and Tapani Stipa 157-164 Modeling the formation and evolution of oriented fractures in sea ice W.D. Hibler, III 165-170 Arctic sea-ice morphological characteristics in summer 1996 P. Wadhams and N.R. Davis 171-176 Seasonal changes in Arctic sea-ice morphology Donald K. Perovich, Jacqueline A. Richter-Menge and Walter B. Tucker, III 177-180 Seasonal development of sea-ice thickness distribution in East Antarctica: measurements from upward-looking sonar data A.P. Worby, G.M. Bush and I. Allison 181-186 Introduction of variable drag coefficients into sea-ice models Nadja Steiner 187-193 Sea-ice thickness and roughness in the Ross Sea, Antarctica Tina Tin and Martin O. Jeffries 194-200 Indirect measurements of the mass balance of summer Arctic sea ice with an electromagnetic induction technique H. Eicken, W.B. Tucker, III and D.K. Perovich 201-206 Summer ice dynamics during SHEBA and its effect on the ocean heat content Jackie A. Richter-Menge, Donald K. Perovich and Scott Pegau 207-211 Temporal evolution of Arctic sea-ice temperature Donald K. Perovich and Bruce C. Elder 213-220 Spatial variations in the winter heat flux at SHEBA: estimates from snow-ice interface temperatures Matthew Sturm, Jon Holmgren and Donald K. Perovich 221-224 The albedo of Arctic leads in summer W. Scott Pegau and Clayton A. Paulson 225-229 Arctic sea-ice albedo derived from RGPS-based ice-thickness estimates R.W. Lindsay 230-236 Characteristics of the surface heat budget during the ice-growth season in the southern Sea of Okhotsk Takenobu Toyota and Masaaki Wakatsuchi 237-242 Turbulent surface fluxes and air-ice coupling in Baltic-Air-Sea-Ice Study (BASIS) Jouko Launiainen, Cheng Bin, Juha Uotila and Timo Vihma 243-247 Modelling sea-ice thermodynamics in BALTEX-BASIS Bin Cheng, Jouko Launiainen, Timo Vihma and Juha Uotila 248-252 Spatial variability of the sea-ice radiation budget and its effect on aggregate-area fluxes Xuanji Wang and Jeffrey R. Key 253-260 An efficient adjustable-layering thermodynamic sea-ice model formulation for high-frequency forcing Jinro Ukita and Douglas G. Martinson 261-266 Solar radiative heating in first-year sea ice M.J. McGuinness, K.A. Landman, H.J. Trodahl and A.E. Pantoja 267-274 Measurement of all-wave and spectral albedos of snow-covered summer sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica Xiaobing Zhou, Shusun Li and Kim Morris 275-279 The surface energy budget in the Antarctic summer sea-ice pack Gerd Wendler and Anthony P. Worby 280-286 Biomass, production and microhabitat characteristics near the freeboard of ice floes in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, during the austral summer Christian H. Fritsen, Susan L. Coale, Diann R. Neenan, Angela H. Gibson and David L. Garrison 287-296 Vertical zonation and community transition of sea-ice diatoms in fast ice and platelet layer, Weddell Sea, Antarctica Sven Günther and Gerhard S. Dieckmann 297-303 Dissolved organic matter in Antarctic sea ice David N. Thomas, Gerhard Kattner, Ralph Engbrodt, Virginia Giannelli, Hilary Kennedy, Christian Haas and Gerhard S. Dieckmann 304-310 A microscopic approach to investigate bacteria under in situ conditions in sea-ice samples Karen Junge, Christopher Krembs, Jody Deming, Aaron Stierle and Hajo Eicken 311-316 Observations on sea-ice and surface-water geochemistry --- implications for importance of sea ice in geochemical cycles in the northern Baltic Sea M.A. Granskog and J. Virkanen 317-321 Behaviour of dissolved organic matter and inorganic nutrients during experimental sea-ice formation Virginia Giannelli, David N. Thomas, Christian Haas, Gerhard Kattner, Hilary Kennedy and Gerhard S. Dieckmann 322-326 Calculation of wave propagation into land-fast ice Hyuck Chung and Colin Fox 327-332 How a region of cracked sea ice affects ice-coupled wave propagation Vernon A. Squire and Tony W. Dixon 333-338 Lifetime estimation for a land-fast ice sheet subjected to ocean swell P.J. Langhorne, V.A. Squire, C. Fox and T.G. Haskell 339-344 Dynamic, in situ measurement of sea-ice characteristic length Colin Fox, Tim G. Haskell and Hyuck Chung 345-349 Ice-floe kinematics in the Ross Sea marginal ice zone using GPS and accelerometers Josh Downer and Timothy G. Haskell 350-354 Ocean wave speed in the Antarctic marginal ice zone Colin Fox and Tim G. Haskell 355-360 Simulation of pancake-ice dynamics in a wave field Mark A. Hopkins and Hayley H. Shen 361-367 A conceptual model for pancake-ice formation in a wave field Hayley H. Shen, Stephen F. Ackley and Mark A. Hopkins 368-372 Ice formation in the Mertz Glacier polynya, East Antarctica, during winter V.I. Lytle, A.P. Worby, R.A. Massom, M. Paget, I. Allison, X. Wu and A. Roberts 373-376 The Laptev Sea flaw polynya, Russian Arctic: effects on the mesoscale hydrography I. Dmitrenko, J.A. Hölemann, K. Tyshko, V. Churun, S. Kirillov and H. Kassens 377-384 Sensible- and latent-heat-flux estimates over the Mertz Glacier polynya, East Antarctica, from in-flight measurements Andrew Roberts, Ian Allison and Victoria I. Lytle 385-390 Interannual variability of the sea-ice-induced salt flux in the Greenland Sea Leif Toudal and Max D. Coon 391-398 Effects of regional fast-ice and iceberg distributions on the behaviour of the Mertz Glacier polynya, East Antarctica R.A. Massom, K.L. Hill, V.I. Lytle, A.P. Worby, M.J. Paget and I. Allison 399-406 Sea-ice growth and water-mass modification in the Mertz Glacier polynya, East Antarctica, during winter N.L. Bindoff, G.D. Williams and I. Allison 407-412 Satellite observations of upper-ocean currents in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica Michael L. Van Woert, Walter N. Meier, Cheng-Zhi Zou, Andy Archer, Andrea Pellegrini, Paolo Grigioni and Cheryl Bertoia 413-418 A case-study in tracking 1998 polynya ice dynamics in Smith Sound, North Water polynya region, Canadian Arctic, using RADARSAT-1 data K.J. Wilson, D.J. King and D.G. Barber 419-424 The role of sea ice in the fresh-water budget of the Weddell Sea, Antarctica R. Timmermann, A. Beckmann and H. H. Hellmer 425-429 The Ronne polynya of 1997/98: observations of air-ice-ocean interaction S.F. Ackley, C.A. Geiger, J.C. King, E.C. Hunke and J. Comiso 430-436 Interannual variability of the Storfjorden (Svalbard) ice cover and ice production observed by ERS-2 SAR Jörg Haarpaintner, Peter M. Haugan and Jean-Claude Gascard 437-443 Seasonal transformation of water masses, circulation and brine formation observed in Storfjorden, Svalbard Jörg Haarpaintner, Jane O'Dwyer, Jean-Claude Gascard, Peter M. Haugan, Ursula Schauer and Svein Østerhus 444-448 20th-century sea-ice variations from observational data John E. Walsh and William L. Chapman 449-456 Observation of sea-ice thickness fluctuation in the seasonal ice-covered area during 1992-99 winters Kazutaka Tateyama and Hiroyuki Enomoto 457-473 Satellite-observed variability and trend in sea-ice extent, surface temperature, albedo and clouds in the Arctic Josefino C. Comiso 474-480 Sea ice and the stability of north and northeast Greenland floating glaciers Niels Reeh, Henrik Højmark Thomsen, Anthony K. Higgins and Anker Weidick 481-492 Arctic sea-ice oscillation: regional and seasonal perspectives Jia Wang and Moto Ikeda 493-500 Variations of surface air temperature and sea-ice extent in the western Antarctic Peninsula region Raymond C. Smith and Sharon E. Stammerjohn 501-506 Sea ice, as the glacial cycles' climate switch, and interhemispheric thermohaline teleconnections Hezi Gildor and Eli Tziperman 507-512 Investigating the anomalous sea-ice conditions in the Canadian High Arctic (Queen Elizabeth Islands) during summer 1998 Sharon Jeffers, Tom A. Agnew, Bea Taylor Alt, Roger De Abreu and Steve McCourt 513-520 Response of the Northern Hemisphere sea ice to greenhouse forcing in a global climate model Larissa Nazarenko, James Hansen, Nickolai Tausnev and Reto Ruedy 521-524 Sea ice and climate in 20th- and 21st-century simulations with a global atmosphere-ocean-ice model John W. Weatherly and Julie M. Arblaster 525-532 Decadal variability in high northern latitudes as simulated by an intermediate-complexity climate model H. Goosse, F.M. Selten, R.J. Haarsma and J.D. Opsteegh 533-538 An observational and modelling analysis of Laptev Sea (Arctic Ocean) ice variations during summer K. Görgen, J. Bareiss, A. Helbig, A. Rinke and K. Dethloff 539-544 The Antarctic Circumpolar Wave in a global, high-resolution, coupled ice-ocean model Yuxia Zhang and Albert J. Semtner 545-550 On large-scale shifts in the Arctic Ocean and sea-ice conditions during 1979-98 W. Maslowski, D.C. Marble, W. Walczowski and A.J. Semtner 551-554 Understanding climatic controls on sea-ice transport pathways in the Arctic Ocean Andrey Proshutinsky, Mark Johnson and Tatiana Proshutinsky 555-559 Modelling the variability of the sea-ice conditions in the Baltic Sea under different climate conditions Jari Haapala, Arja Juottonen, Marika Marnela, Matti Leppäranta and Heikki Tuomenvirta 560-566 Modeling of the Beaufort ice-ocean climatology change Larissa Nazarenko and Nickolai Tausnev 567-576 The Arctic Ocean Circulation as simulated in a very high-resolution global ocean model (OCCAM) Ye. Aksenov and A.C. Coward 577-584 Sensitivity of the Antarctic sea-ice distribution to oceanic heat flux in a coupled atmosphere-sea-ice model Xingren Wu, W.F. Budd, A.P. Worby and Ian Allison 585-591 The simulation of Antarctic sea ice in the Hadley Centre Climate Model (HadCM3) John Turner, William Connolley, Doug Cresswell and Steven Harangozo [Image] Page updated: April and October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 34 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on [Cover: Annals Vol. 34] [Journal of Glaciology] Remote Sensing in Glaciology [Annals of Glaciology] held in Maryland, U.S.A., 4-8 June 2001 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editors: J.-G. Winther and R. Solberg [Site search] Contents 1-7 Time-series analysis of passive-microwave-derived central North American snow water equivalent imagery C. Derksen, A. Walker, E. LeDrew and B. Goodison 8-14 Snow-cover variations over the Mackenzie River basin, Canada, derived from SSM/I passive-microwave satellite data Anne E. Walker and Arvids Silis 15-23 Northern Great Plains 1996/97 seasonal evolution of snowpack parameters from satellite passive-microwave measurements Nelly M. Mognard and Edward G. Josberger 24-30 Assessment of the relative accuracy of hemispheric-scale snow-cover maps Dorothy K. Hall, Richard E. J. Kelly, George A. Riggs, Alfred T. C. Chang and James L. Foster 31-37 Retrieval of snow reflectance from Landsat data in rugged terrain Li Xin, Toshio Koike and Cheng Guodong 38-44 Hemispheric-scale comparison and evaluation of passive-microwave snow algorithms Richard L. Armstrong and Mary J. Brodzik 45-52 Development and validation of a snow albedo algorithm for the MODIS instrument Andrew G. Klein and Julienne Stroeve 53-57 Usage of high-resolution Landsat 7 band 8 for single-band snow-cover classification Stefan W. Vogel 58-64 Use of passive-microwave data to monitor spatial and temporal variations of snow cover at tree line, near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada Frédérique C. Pivot, Claude Kergomard and Claude R. Duguay 65-70 Towards a snow-depth distribution model in a heterogeneous subalpine forest using a Landsat TM image and an aerial photograph Manfred Stähli, Jesko Schaper and Andreas Papritz 71-73 Spectral snow-reflectance models for grain-size and liquid-water fraction in melting snow for the solar-reflected spectrum Robert O. Green, Jeff Dozier, Dar Roberts and Tom Painter 74-80 Remote sensing of snow grain-size and impurities from Airborne Multispectral Scanner data using a snow bidirectional reflectance distribution function model Tomonori Tanikawa, Teruo Aoki and Fumihiko Nishio 81-88 Snow dunes and glazed surfaces in Antarctica: new field and remote-sensing data Massimo Frezzotti, Stefano Gandolfi, Floriana la Marca and Stefano Urbini 89-94 Physical properties of the seasonal snow cover in Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica Eija Kärkäs, Hardy B. Granberg, Kimmo Kanto, Kai Rasmus, Chantale Lavoie and Matti Leppäranta 95-100 The regional distribution of the dry-snow zone on the Antarctic Peninsula north of 70ºS Frank Rau and Matthias Braun 101-105 Aggregate-area radiative flux biases Xuanji Wang and Jeffrey R. Key 106-112 Temperature variability at Siple Dome, West Antarctica, derived from ECMWF re-analyses, SSM/I and SMMR brightness temperatures and AWS records Sarah B. Das, Richard B. Alley, David B. Reusch and Christopher A. Shuman 113-120 In situ and satellite surface temperature records in Antarctica Christopher A. Shuman and Josefino C. Comiso 121-126 Reflectance of Antarctica from 3 to 5 ?m: discrimination of surface snow and cloud properties Wendy M. Calvin, Margaret Milman and Hugh H. Kieffer 127-133 Long melt seasons on ice shelves of the Antarctic Peninsula: an analysis using satellite-based microwave emission measurements Mark A. Fahnestock, Waleed Abdalati and Christopher A. Shuman 134-140 Low microwave brightness temperatures in central Antarctica: observed features and implications Sylviane Surdyk 141-149 The impact of cloud cover on the net radiation budget of the Greenland ice sheet F. G. L. Cawkwell and J. L. Bamber 150-156 Electromagnetic wave speed in polar ice: validation of the common-midpoint technique with high-resolution dielectric-profiling and ?-density measurements O. Eisen, U. Nixdorf, F. Wilhelms and H. Miller 157-164 Scattering of VHF radio waves from within the top 700 m of the Antarctic ice sheet and its relation to the depositional environment: a case-study along the Syowa-Mizuho-Dome Fuji traverse Shuji Fujita, Hideo Maeno, Teruo Furukawa and Kenichi Matsuoka 165-170 Polarization of radio waves transmitted through Antarctic ice shelves C. S. M. Doake, H. F. J. Corr and A. Jenkins 171-176 A ground-based, multi-frequency ice-penetrating radar system Kenichi Matsuoka, Hideo Maeno, Seiho Uratsuka, Shuji Fujita, Teruo Furukawa and Okitsugu Watanabe 177-183 Synthetic aperture radar detection of the snowline on Commonwealth and Howard Glaciers, Taylor Valley, Antarctica Patrick Bardel, Andrew G. Fountain, Dorothy K. Hall and Ron Kwok 184-188 Mapping of permafrost on Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula, using satellite images and aerial photography Evgeniy Ermolin, Hernán de Angelis and Pedro Skvarca 189-194 Acceleration of Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers, West Antarctica Eric Rignot, David G. Vaughan, Marjorie Schmeltz, Todd Dupont and Douglas MacAyeal 195-201 Ice-sheet velocity mapping: a combined interferometric and speckle-tracking approach Ian Joughin 202-208 Tidal flexure along ice-sheet margins: comparison of InSAR with an elastic-plate model Marjorie Schmeltz, Eric Rignot and Douglas MacAyeal 209-216 Crevasse ages on the northern margin of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica B. E. Smith, N. E. Lord and C. R. Bentley 217-227 Mass balance of East Antarctic glaciers and ice shelves from satellite data Eric Rignot 228-234 Velocity and strain rates derived from InSAR analysis over the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica N. W. Young and G. Hyland 235-240 50 years of ice-front changes between the Adélie and Banzare Coasts, East Antarctica Massimo Frezzotti and Marco Polizzi 241-246 Iceberg calving from the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica Helen A. Fricker, Neal W. Young, Ian Allison and Richard Coleman 247-254 A new tide model for the Antarctic ice shelves and seas Laurie Padman, Helen A. Fricker, Richard Coleman, Susan Howard and Lana Erofeeva 255-262 Motion of major ice-shelf fronts in Antarctica from slant-range analysis of radar altimeter data, 1978-98 H. J. Zwally, M. A. Beckley, A. C. Brenner and M. B. Giovinetto 263-268 RADARSAT-1 Antarctic Mapping Project: change-detection and surface velocity campaign Kenneth C. Jezek 269-276 RADARSAT interferometry for Antarctic grounding-zone mapping L. Gray, N. Short, R. Bindschadler, I. Joughin, L. Padman, P. Vornberger and A. Khananian 277-282 Northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica: further retreat after collapse Helmut Rott, Wolfgang Rack, Pedro Skvarca and Hernán de Angelis 283-290 Ice dolines on Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica Robert Bindschadler, Ted Scambos, Helmut Rott, Pedro Skvarca and Patricia Vornberger 291-298 An image-enhanced DEM of the Greenland ice sheet Ted A. Scambos and Terry Haran 299-302 Modeled seasonal variations of firn density induced by steady-state surface air-temperature cycle Li Jun and H. Jay Zwally 303-308 Modeling of ice flow and internal layers along a flowline through Swiss Camp, West Greenland W. L. Wang, H. J. Zwally, W. Abdalati and S. Luo 309-314 Mapping of a hydrological ice-sheet drainage basin on the West Greenland ice-sheet margin from ERS-1/-2 SAR interferometry, ice-radar measurement and modelling A. P. Ahlstrøm, C. Egede Bøggild, J. J. Mohr, N. Reeh, E. Lintz Christensen, O. B. Olesen and K. Keller 315-322 Three-dimensional glacier surface motion maps at the Gjálp eruption site, Iceland, inferred from combining InSAR and other ice-displacement data Sverrir Gudmundsson, Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson, Helgi Björnsson, Freysteinn Sigmundsson, Helmut Rott and Jens Michael Carstensen 323-329 Ice dynamics during a surge of Sortebræ, East Greenland Tavi Murray, Tazio Strozzi, Adrian Luckman, Hamish Pritchard and Hester Jiskoot 330-334 Improvement of elevation accuracy for mass-balance monitoring using in-flight laser calibration Sagi Filin and Beáta Csathó 335-342 Detection of superimposed ice on the glaciers Kongsvegen and midre Lovénbreen, Svalbard, using SAR satellite imagery Max König, Jemma Wadham, Jan-Gunnar Winther, Jack Kohler and Anne-Marie Nuttall 343-348 Using aerial photography to study glacier changes in Norway Liss Marie Andreassen, Hallgeir Elvehøy and Bjarne Kjøllmoen 349-354 Estimation of the ELA on Hardangerjøkulen, Norway during the 1995/96 winter season using repeat-pass SAR coherence R. E. J. Kelly 355-361 The new remote-sensing-derived Swiss glacier inventory. I. Methods Frank Paul, Andreas Kääb, Max Maisch, Tobias Kellenberger and Wilfried Haeberli 362-366 The new remote-sensing-derived Swiss glacier inventory: II. First results Andreas Kääb, Frank Paul, Max Maisch, Martin Hoelzle and Wilfried Haeberli 367-372 Use of remotely-sensed and field data to estimate the contribution of Chilean glaciers to eustatic sea-level rise Andrés Rivera, César Acuña, Gino Casassa and Francisca Bown 373-378 Inventory of glaciers in isla Riesco, Patagonia, Chile, based on aerial photography and satellite imagery Gino Casassa, Katrine Smith, Andrés Rivera, José Araos, Michael Schnirch and Christoph Schneider 379-384 Calving rates in fresh water: new data from southern Patagonia P. Skvarca, H. de Angelis, R. Naruse, C. R. Warren and M. Aniya 385-390 Utilization of 6 × 6 cm format vertical aerial photographs for repetitive mapping of surface morphology and measurement of flow velocities of a small glacier in a remote area: Glaciar Soler, Hielo Patagónico Norte, Chile Masamu Aniya, Renji Naruse and Satoru Yamaguchi 391-398 Determination of melt-onset and refreeze timing on southeast Alaskan icefields using SSM/I diurnal amplitude variations Joan M. Ramage and Bryan L. Isacks 399-408 ASTER measurement of supraglacial lakes in the Mount Everest region of the Himalaya Rick L. Wessels, Jeffrey S. Kargel and Hugh H. Kieffer 409-414 Optical characteristics of cryoconite (surface dust) on glaciers: the relationship between light absorbency and the property of organic matter contained in the cryoconite Nozomu Takeuchi 415-419 The potential of using Landsat 7 ETM+ for the classification of sea-ice surface conditions during summer Thorsten Markus, Donald J. Cavalieri and Alvaro Ivanoff 420-428 Correlation and trend studies of the sea-ice cover and surface temperatures in the Arctic Josefino C. Comiso 429-434 Deriving sea-ice thickness and ice types in the Sea of Okhotsk using dual-frequency airborne SAR (Pi-SAR) data Takeshi Matsuoka, Seiho Uratsuka, Makoto Satake, Akitsugu Nadai, Toshihiko Umehara, Hideo Maeno, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, Fumihiko Nishio and Yasushi Fukamachi 435-440 Trends in the length of the Southern Ocean sea-ice season, 1979-99 Claire L. Parkinson 441-446 A 21 year record of Arctic sea-ice extents and their regional, seasonal and monthly variability and trends Claire L. Parkinson and Donald J. Cavalieri 447-453 Arctic sea-ice area and volume production: 1996/97 versus 1997/98 Ron Kwok [Image] Page updated: 31 May and 21 October 2002 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 35 Main pages Papers from the International Symposium on Ice [Cover: Annals Vol. 35] [Journal of Glaciology] Cores and Climate [Annals of Glaciology] held at Kangerlussuaq, Greenland 19-23 August 2001 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editor: E.W. Wolff [Site search] Contents 1-4 The NorthGRIP deep drilling programme Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Niels S. Gundestrup, Heinz Miller, Okitsugu Watanabe, Sigfús J. Johnsen, Jørgen P. Steffensen, Henrik B. Clausen, Anders Svensson and Lars B. Larsen 5-8 The NorthGRIP ice-core logging procedure: description and evaluation Christine Schøtt Hvidberg, Jørgen Peder Steffensen, Henrik B. Clausen, Hitoshi Shoji and Josef Kipfstuhl 9-18 Cold firn in the Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa areas, European Alps: spatial distribution and statistical models Stephan Suter and Martin Hoelzle 19-24 Ice-core evidence for widespread Arctic glacier retreat in the Last Interglacial and the early Holocene Roy M. Koerner and David A. Fisher 25-28 A new deep ice core from Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, Eurasian Arctic: first results Diedrich Fritzsche, Frank Wilhelms, Lev M. Savatyugin, Jean Francis Pinglot, Hanno Meyer, Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten and Heinz Miller 29-35 An ice-core record over the last two centuries from Penny Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada Kumiko Goto-Azuma, Roy M. Koerner and David A. Fisher 36-44 A site for deep ice coring in West Antarctica: results from aerogeophysical surveys and thermo-kinematic modeling David L. Morse, Donald D. Blankenship, Edwin D. Waddington and Thomas A. Neumann 45-51 1000 year ice-core records from Berkner Island, Antarctica Robert Mulvaney, Hans Oerter, David A. Peel, Wolfgang Graf, Carol Arrowsmith, Elisabeth C. Pasteur, B. Knight, Geneviève C. Littot and William D. Miners 52-56 Effects of snow and firn ventilation on sublimation rates Mary R. Albert 57-62 Reconstruction of three centuries of annual accumulation rates based on the record of stable isotopes of water from Lomonosovfonna, Svalbard Veijo A. Pohjola, Tõnu A. Martma, Harro A. J. Meijer, John C. Moore, Elisabeth Isaksson, Rein Vaikmäe and Roderik S. W. van de Wal 63-66 Bidirectional permeability measurements of polar firn Gina L. Luciano and Mary R. Albert 67-72 Surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet from climate-analysis data and accumulation/runoff models Edward Hanna, Philippe Huybrechts and Thomas L. Mote 73-78 Improvement of radar ice-thickness measurements of Greenland outlet glaciers using SAR processing David A. Braaten, S. Prasad Gogineni, Dilip Tammana, Saikiran Namburi, John Paden and Krishna K. Gurumoorthy 79-83 Local rates of ice-sheet thickness change in Greenland Gordon S. Hamilton and Ian Whillans 84-90 High net accumulation rates at Campo de Hielo Patagónico Sur, South America, revealed by analysis of a 45.97 m long ice core Takayuki Shiraiwa, Shiro Kohshima, Ryu Uemura, Naohiro Yoshida, Sumito Matoba, Jun Uetake and Maria Angelica Godoi 91-96 Shallow firn cores from Neumayer, Ekströmisen, Antarctica: a comparison of accumulation rates and stable-isotope ratios Elisabeth Schlosser and Hans Oerter 97-101 Seasonal variations of accumulation and the isotope record in ice cores: a study with surface snow samples and firn cores from Neumayer station, Antarctica Elisabeth Schlosser and Hans Oerter 102-106 Mass balance and accumulation rate across Siple Dome, West Antarctica Gordon S. Hamilton 107-110 Distribution of oxygen isotope ratios and snow accumulation rates in Wilhelm II Land, East Antarctica Barbara T. Smith, Tas D. Van Ommen and Vin I. Morgan 111-117 Generalized view of source-region effects on ?D and deuterium excess of ice-sheet precipitation Jeffrey L. Kavanaugh and Kurt M. Cuffey 118-124 Using characteristic times to assess whether stable isotopes in polar snow can be reversibly deposited Edwin D. Waddington, Eric J. Steig and Thomas A. Neumann 125-130 Measuring stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in ice by means of laser spectrometry: the Bølling transition in the Dye-3 (south Greenland) ice core R. van Trigt, Harro A. J. Meijer, Arny E. Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Sigfús J. Johnsen and Erik R. Th. Kerstel 131-135 Extracting the annual signal from Greenland ice-core chemistry and isotopic records Sune Olander Rasmussen, Katrine Krogh Andersen, Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen and Henrik B. Clausen 136-144 Comparison between Greenland ice-margin and ice-core oxygen-18 records Niels Reeh, Hans Oerter and Henrik Højmark Thomsen 145-149 An ice-marginal ?18O record from Barnes Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada Christian Zdanowicz, David A. Fisher, Ian Clark and Denis Lacelle 150-156 The effects of flowline length evolution on chemistry-?18O profiles from Penny Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Canada David A. Fisher, Roy M. Koerner, Gregory A. Zielinski, Cameron P. Wake, Christian M. Zdanowicz, Jocelyne C. Bourgeois, Paul A. Mayewski and Nancy Grummet 157-161 Spatial representativity of air-temperature information from instrumental and ice-core-based isotope records in the European Alps Wolfgang Schöner, Ingeborg Auer, Reinhard Böhm, Lothar Keck and Dietmar Wagenbach 162-166 Changes in chemical and isotopic properties near infiltrated cracks in an ice core from Ürümqi glacier No. 1, Tien Shan, China Lee Xinqing, Qin Dahe, Hou Shugui, Ren Jiawen, Duan Keqin and Zhou Hui 167-174 The irregular pattern of isotopic and ionic signals in the typical monsoon temperate-glacier area, Yulong mountain, China He Yuanqing, Wilfred H. Theakstone, Yao Tandong, Chen Tuo and David D. Zhang 175-180 Trends and patterns in the recent accumulation and oxygen isotopes in coastal Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica: interpretations from shallow ice cores Elisabeth Isaksson and Kjetil Melvold 181-186 Spatial and temporal variability in isotope composition of recent snow in the vicinity of Vostok station, Antarctica: implications for ice-core record interpretation Alexey A. Ekaykin, Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov, Narcisse I. Barkov, Jean Robert Petit and Valerie Masson-Delmotte 187-194 Chemical and isotopic snow variability along the 1998 ITASE traverse from Terra Nova Bay to Dome C, East Antarctica Marco Proposito, Silvia Becagli, Emiliano Castellano, O. Flora, Roberto Gragnani, Barbara Stenni, Rita Traversi, Roberto Udisti and Massimo Frezzotti 195-201 Stable-isotope records from Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Wolfgang Graf, Hans Oerter, Oskar Reinwarth, Willibald Stichler, Frank Wilhelms, Heinz Miller and Robert Mulvaney 202-208 Atmospheric CO2, CH4 and N2O records over the past 60 000 years based on the comparison of different polar ice cores Bernhard Stauffer, Jacqueline Flückiger, Eric Monnin, Jakob Schwander, Jean-Marc Barnola and Jérôme Chappellaz 209-216 Nitrate in Greenland and Antarctic ice cores: a detailed description of post-depositional processes Regine Röthlisberger, Manuel A. Hutterli, Eric W. Wolff, Robert Mulvaney, Hubertus Fischer, Matthias Bigler, Kumiko Goto-Azuma, Margareta E. Hansson, Urs Ruth, Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen and Jørgen P. Steffensen 217-223 Past 220 year bipolar volcanic signals: remarks on common features of their source volcanic eruptions Mika Kohno and Yoshiyuki Fujii 224-230 The structure and chemistry of 94 m Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 ice Ian Baker and Daniel Cullen 231-236 A multiple-step deformation history of basal ice from the Dye 3 (Greenland) core: new insights from the CO2 and CH4 content Véronique Verbeke, Reginald Lorrain, Sigfús J. Johnsen and Jean-Louis Tison 237-242 High-resolution microparticle profiles at NorthGRIP, Greenland: case studies of the calcium-dust relationship Urs Ruth, Dietmar Wagenbach, Matthias Bigler, Jørgen P. Steffensen, Regine Röthlisberger and Heinz Miller 243-249 Lithium in Greenland ice cores measured by ion chromatography Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen, Jørgen Peder Steffensen and Hubertus Fischer 250-256 Sulphate record from a northeast Greenland ice core over the last 1200 years based on continuous flow analysis Matthias Bigler, Dietmar Wagenbach, Hubertus Fischer, Josef Kipfstuhl, Heinrich Miller, Stefan Sommer and Bernhard Stauffer 257-260 A 20th-century record of naphthalene in an ice core from Svalbard Jari Vehviläinen, Elisabeth Isaksson and John C. Moore 261-265 An 800 year record of nitrate from the Lomonosovfonna ice core, Svalbard Teija Kekonen, John C. Moore, Robert Mulvaney, Elisabeth Isaksson, Veijo Pohjola and Roderik S. W. van de Wal 266-272 Comparison of two ice-core chemical records recovered from the Qomolangma (Mount Everest) region, Himalaya Hou Shugui, Qin Dahe, Zhang Dongqi, Ren Jiawen, Kang Shichang, Paul A. Mayewski and Cameron P. Wake 273-277 Indian monsoon and North Atlantic Oscillation signals reflected by Cl- and Na+ in a shallow ice core from Dasuopu glacier, Xixabangma, Himalaya Wang Ninglian, Yao Tandong, Lonnie G. Thompson and Mary E. Davis 278-284 Preliminary results from the chemical records of an 80.4 m ice core recovered from East Rongbuk Glacier, Qomolangma (Mount Everest), Himalaya Qin Dahe, Hou Shugui, Zhang Dongqi, Ren Jiawen, Kang Shichang, Paul A. Mayewski and Cameron P. Wake 285-290 Past 43 year oxalate record: Ürümqi glacier No. 1, Tien Shan, China, and its link with Far East Rongbuk Glacier, Qomolangma (Mount Everest) Lee Xinqing, Qin Dahe, Ren Jiawen, Duan Keqin, Kang Shichang and Zhou Hui 291-298 High-resolution fast ion chromatography (FIC) measurements of chloride, nitrate and sulphate along the EPICA Dome C ice core Rita Traversi, Silvia Becagli, Emiliano Castellano, Alessio Migliori, Mirko Severi and Roberto Udisti 299-305 Comparison of analytical methods used for measuring major ions in the EPICA Dome C (Antarctica) ice core Geneviève C. Littot, Robert Mulvaney, Regine Röthlisberger, Roberto Udisti, Eric W. Wolff, Emiliano Castellano, Martine de Angelis, Margareta E. Hansson, Stefan Sommer and Jørgen P. Steffensen 306-312 LGM-Holocene changes and Holocene millennial-scale oscillations of dust particles in the EPICA Dome C ice core, East Antarctica Barbara Delmonte, Jean Robert Petit and Valter Maggi 313-320 Electrical measurements on the 2503 m Dome F Antarctic ice core Shuji Fujita, Nobuhiko Azuma, Hideaki Motoyama, Takao Kameda, Hideki Narita, Yoshiyuki Fujii and Okitsugu Watanabe 321-328 Linear and non-linear relations between high-frequency-limit conductivity, AC-ECM signals and ECM signals of Dome F Antarctic ice core from a laboratory experiment Shuji Fujita, Nobuhiko Azuma, Hideaki Motoyama, Takao Kameda, Hideki Narita, Sumito Matoba, Makoto Igarashi, Mika Kohno, Yoshiyuki Fujii and Okitsugu Watanabe 329-332 Antarctic volcanic flux ratios from Law Dome ice cores Anne S. Palmer, Vin I. Morgan, Mark A. J. Curran, Tas D. van Ommen and Paul A. Mayewski 333-339 Post-depositional movement of methanesulphonic acid at Law Dome, Antarctica, and the influence of accumulation rate Mark A. J. Curran, Anne S. Palmer, Tas D. van Ommen, Vin I. Morgan, Katrina L. Phillips, Alison J. McMorrow and Paul A. Mayewski 340-346 Evidence of glacial flour in the deepest 89 m of the Vostok ice core Jefferson C. Simões, Jean Robert Petit, Roland Souchez, Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov, Martine de Angelis, Liu Leibao, Jean Jouzel and Paul Duval 347-354 A glacio-chemical characterization of the new EPICA deep-drilling site on Amundsenisen, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Fidan Göktas, Hubertus Fischer, Hans Oerter, Rolf Weller, Stefan Sommer and Heinz Miller 355-361 Aerosol dry deposition measured with eddy-covariance technique at Wasa and Aboa, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Anna Grönlund, Douglas Nilsson, Ismo K. Koponen, Aki Virkkula and Margareta E. Hansson 362-367 60 years record of biogenic sulfur from Lambert Glacier basin firn core, East Antarctica Sun Junying, Ren Jiawen and Qin Dahe 368-370 Interannual variations of shallow firn temperature at Greenland summit Li Jun, Weili Wang and H. Jay Zwally 371-378 Reconstruction of the historical temperature trend from measurements in a medium-length borehole on the Lomonosovfonna plateau, Svalbard Roderik S. W. van de Wal, Robert Mulvaney, Elisabeth Isaksson, John C. Moore, Jean Francis Pinglot, Veijo A. Pohjola and Martijn P. A. Thomassen 379-383 Temperature and methane changes over the past 1000 years recorded in Dasuopu glacier (central Himalaya) ice core Yao Tandong, Duan Keqin, Xu Baiqing, Wang Ninglian, Pu Jianchen, Kang Shichang, Qin Xiang and Lonnie G. Thompson 384-390 Depth-age and temperature prediction at Dome Fuji station, East Antarctica Takeo Hondoh, Hitoshi Shoji, Okitsugu Watanabe, Andrey N. Salamatin and Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov 391-397 Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season Filip Lefebre, Hubert Gallée, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele and Philippe Huybrechts 398-402 An investigation of rapid warm transitions during MIS2 and MIS3 using Greenland ice-core data and the CLIMBER-2 model Irene A. Mogensen, Sigfús J. Johnsen, Andrey Ganoploski and Stefan Rahmstorf 403-408 A three-dimensional residence-time analysis of potential summertime atmospheric transport to Summit, Greenland Jessica E. Miller, Jonathan D. W. Kahl, Fred Heller and Joyce M. Harris 409-415 The response of the Greenland ice sheet to climate changes in the 21st century by interactive coupling of an AOGCM with a thermomechanical ice-sheet model Philippe Huybrechts, Ives Janssens, Chantal Poncin and Thierry Fichefet 416-422 The climate signal recorded in the oxygen-isotope, accumulation and major-ion time series from the Eclipse ice core, Yukon Territory, Canada Cameron P. Wake, Kaplan Yalcin and Niels S. Gundestrup 423-429 Variability in the climate of the Pacific Ocean and North America as expressed in the Mount Logan ice core G. W. Kent Moore, Keith Alverson and Gerald Holdsworth 430-436 The polar expression of ENSO and sea-ice variability as recorded in a South Pole ice core Eric A. Meyerson, Paul A. Mayewski, Karl J. Kreutz, L. David Meeker, Sallie I. Whitlow and Mark S. Twickler 437-442 Indian monsoon variability in the Himalaya since AD 1800 Duan Keqin, Yao Tandong, Sun Weizhen and Li Xinqin 443-450 Potential for climate variability reconstruction from Andean glaciochemical records Patrick Ginot, Margit Schwikowski, Ulrich Schotterer, Willibald Stichler, Heinz W. Gäggeler, Bernard Francou, Robert Gallaire and Bernard Pouyaud 451-456 Phase relationships between Antarctic and Greenland climate records Eric J. Steig and Richard B. Alley 457-462 The fast climate fluctuations during the stadial and interstadial climate states Peter D. Ditlevsen, Susanne Ditlevsen and Katrine K. Andersen 463-470 Features of meteorological events preserved in a high-resolution Law Dome (East Antarctica) snow pit Alison J. McMorrow, Mark A. J. Curran, Tas D. van Ommen, Vin I. Morgan and Ian Allison 471-479 Annual-layer determinations and 167 year records of past climate of H72 ice core in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Fumihiko Nishio, Teruo Furukawa, Gen Hashida, Makoto Igarashi, Takao Kameda, Mika Kohno, Hideaki Motoyama, Kazuhiro Naoki, Kazuhide Satow, Keisuke Suzuki, Morimasa Takata, Yoko Toyama, Tomomi Yamada and Okitsugu Watanabe 480-486 Folding in strongly anisotropic layers near ice-sheet centers Throstur Thorsteinsson and Edwin D. Waddington 487-494 Comparison of numerical schemes for the solution of the advective age equation in ice sheets Ralf Greve, Yongqi Wang and Bernd Mügge 495-502 The Comninou-Dundurs effect and position stability of subglacial lakes Johannes Weertman 503-509 Lateral boundary conditions for a local anisotropic ice-flow model Olivier Gagliardini and Jacques Meyssonnier 510-514 Seasonal changes in snow surface roughness characteristics at Summit, Greenland: implications for snow and firn ventilation Mary R. Albert and Robert L. Hawley 515-520 A vertical girdle fabric in the NorthGRIP deep ice core, North Greenland Yun Wang, Thorsteinn Thorsteinsson, Josef Kipfstuhl, Heinz Miller, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen and Hitoshi Shoji 521-526 Mass balance and ice flow along the north-northwest ridge of the Greenland ice sheet at NorthGRIP Christine Schøtt Hvidberg, Kristian Keller and Niels S. Gundestrup 527-530 A Monte Carlo-tuned model of the flow in the NorthGRIP area Aslak Grinsted and Dorthe Dahl-Jensen 531-537 Properties of GRIP ice crystals from around Greenland interstadial 3 Kaj M. Hansen, Anders Svensson, Yun Wang and Jørgen Peder Steffensen 538-544 A new method for predicting transport properties of polar firn with respect to gases on the pore-space scale Johannes Freitag, Uwe Dobrindt and Josef Kipfstuhl 545-551 Modelling evolution of anisotropy in fabric and texture of polar ice Sérgio H. Faria, Dmitri Ktitarev and Kolumban Hutter 552-558 Dome Concordia ice microstructure: impurities effect on grain growth Jérôme Weiss, J. Vidot, Michel Gay, Laurent Arnaud, Paul Duval and Jean Robert Petit 559-566 Observations of polar ice from the Holocene and the glacial period using the scanning electron microscope Piers R. F. Barnes, Robert Mulvaney, K. Robinson and Eric W. Wolff 567-573 Ice-flow properties at Dome Summit South, Law Dome, East Antarctica Weili Wang, Roland C. Warner and William F. Budd [Image] Page updated: 8 March 2003 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society [IGS logo] [Border] [Home] Annals of Glaciology ------------ Volume 36 Main pages Selected papers from the International Symposium on Fast [Cover scan to follow] [Journal of Glaciology] Glacier Flow [Annals of Glaciology] held at Yakutat, Alaska, U.S.A. 10-14 June 2002 [ICE] [IGS sponsored Symposia] [Border] [Other meetings] Editors: C.F. Raymond and C.J. van der Veen [Site search] 1-6 How much do we really know about glacier surging? William D. Harrison and Austin S. Post 7-13 The ``Galloping Glacier'' trots: decadal-scale speed oscillations within the quiescent phase Matt Nolan 14-20 Does englacial water storage drive temperate glacier surges? Craig S. Lingle and Dennis R. Fatland 21-28 Ice surface velocity patterns on the Seward Glacier, Alaska/Yukon, and their implications for regional tectonics in the Saint Elias Mountains Andrew L. J. Ford, Richard R. Forster and Ronald L. Bruhn 29-36 A surface motion survey of Black Rapids Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Dennis R. Fatland, Craig S. Lingle and Martin Truffer 37-44 Surge-front propagation and velocities during the early-1993-95 surge of Bering Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A., from sequential SAR imagery James J. Roush, Craig S. Lingle, Richard M. Guritz, Dennis R. Fatland and Vera A. Voronina 45-50 The slow advance of a calving glacier: Hubbard Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Dennis C. Trabant, Robert M. Krimmel, Keith A. Echelmeyer, Sandra L. Zirnheld and Daniel H. Elsberg 51-56 An 850 year record of climate and fluctuations of the iceberg-calving Nellie Juan Glacier, south central Alaska, U.S.A David J. Barclay, Gregory C. Wiles and Parker E. Calkin 57-65 Submarine melting at the terminus of a temperate tidewater glacier, LeConte Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A Roman J. Motyka, Lewis Hunter, Keith A. Echelmeyer and Cathy Connor 66-72 Of isbræ and ice streams Martin Truffer and Keith A. Echelmeyer 73-81 The distribution and flow characteristics of surge-type glaciers in the Canadian High Arctic Luke Copland, Martin J. Sharp and Julian A. Dowdeswell 82-90 Surges of glaciers in Iceland Helgi Björnsson, Finnur Pálsson, Oddur Sigurðsson and Gwenn E. Flowers 91-96 Observational verification of predicted increase in bedrock-to-surface amplitude transfer during a glacier surge G. Hilmar Gudmundsson, Gudfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir and Helgi Björnsson 97-102 From surge-type to non-surge-type glacier behaviour: midre Lovénbreen, Svalbard Siri Hansen 103-109 Slug-test derived differences in bed hydraulic properties between a surge-type and non-surge-type Svalbard glacier Bernd Kulessa and Tavi Murray 110-116 The initiation of glacier surging at Fridtjovbreen, Svalbard Tavi Murray, Adrian Luckman, Tazio Strozzi and Anne-Marie Nuttall 117-128 Streaming flow in an ice sheet through a glacial cycle Geoffrey S. Boulton, Magnus Hagdorn and Nicholas R. J. Hulton 129-134 ERS SAR feature-tracking measurement of outlet glacier velocities on a regional scale in East Greenland Adrian Luckman, Tavi Murray, Hester Jiskoot, Hamish Pritchard and Tazio Strozzi 135-141 Sediment, glaciohydraulic supercooling, and fast glacier flow Richard B. Alley, Daniel E. Lawson, Edward B. Evenson and Grahame J. Larson 142-148 Surge potential and drainage-basin characteristics in East Greenland Hester Jiskoot, Tavi Murray and Adrian Luckman 149-156 Relating crevassing to non-linear strain in the floating part of Jakobshavn Isbræ, West Greenland Paul R. Prescott, James P. Kenneally and Terence J. Hughes 157-167 Seasonal variations in ice deformation and basal motion across the tongue of Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland Ian Willis, Douglas Mair, Bryn Hubbard, Peter Nienow, Urs H. Fischer and Alun Hubbard 168-172 Liligo Glacier, Karakoram, Pakistan: a reconstruction of the recent history of a surge-type glacier Guglielmina Diolaiuti, Massimo Pecci and Claudio Smiraglia 173-178 Calving speed and climatic sensitivity of New Zealand lake-calving glaciers Charles R. Warren and Martin P. Kirkbride 179-183 Subaqueous melt rates at calving termini: a laboratory approach Kim Jardine Eijpen, Charles R. Warren and Douglas I. Benn 184-188 Recent behaviour of Glaciar Upsala, a fast-flowing calving glacier in Lago Argentino, southern Patagonia Pedro Skvarca, Bruce Raup and Hernán de Angelis 189-196 The englacial stratigraphy of Wilkes Land, East Antarctica, as revealed by internal radio-echo sounding layering, and its relationship with balance velocities David M. Rippin, Martin J. Siegert and Jonathan L. Bamber 197-204 Application of control methods for modelling the flow of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica Andreas Vieli and Antony J. Payne 205-214 Interannual surface velocity variations of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica Bernhard T. Rabus and Oliver Lang 215-224 Interannual velocity variations and recent calving of Thwaites Glacier Tongue, West Antarctica Bernhard T. Rabus, Oliver Lang and Ute Adolphs 225-232 Acoustic impedance and basal shear stress beneath four Antarctic ice streams David G. Vaughan, Andrew M. Smith, P. Chandrika Nath and Emmanuel le Meur 233-243 Thermodynamics of basal freeze-on: predicting basal and subglacial signatures of stopped ice streams and interstream ridges Poul Christoffersen and Slawek Tulaczyk 244-250 The role of lateral and vertical shear in tributary flow toward a West Antarctic ice stream Christina L. Hulbe, Weili Wang, Ian R. Joughin and Martin J. Siegert 251-256 Subglacial thermal balance permits ongoing grounding-line retreat along the Siple Coast of West Antarctica Byron R. Parizek, Richard B. Alley and Christina L. Hulbe 257-262 Basal melt beneath Whillans Ice Stream and Ice Streams A and C, West Antarctica Ian R. Joughin, Slawek Tulaczyk and Hermann F. Engelhardt 263-272 Tidally-driven stick-slip motion in the mouth of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica Robert A. Bindschadler, Patricia L. Vornberger, Matt A. King and Laurie Padman 273-282 Distribution of basal melting and freezing beneath tributaries of Ice Stream C: implication for the Holocene decay of the West Antarctic ice sheet Stefan W. Vogel, Slawek Tulaczyk and Ian R. Joughin 283-286 Dilatant till layer near the onset of streaming flow of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica, determined by AVO (amplitude vs offset) analysis Sridhar Anandakrishnan 287-291 Bed reflectivity beneath inactive ice streams in West Antarctica Ginny A. Catania, Howard B. Conway, Anthony M. Gades, Charles F. Raymond and Hermann Engelhardt [Image] Page updated: 25 May 2003 Top | Home | Journal | Annals | Ice © International Glaciological Society