Mass Balance of the Cryosphere

Mass Balance of the Cryosphere
Author: Jonathan L. Bamber,Antony J. Payne
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2004-02-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521808952

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A detailed and comprehensive overview of observational and modelling techniques for all climate change, environmental science and glaciology researchers.

The Cryosphere

The Cryosphere
Author: Shawn Marshall
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780691145266

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The cryosphere encompasses the Earth's snow and ice masses. It is a critical part of our planet's climate system, one that is especially at risk from climate change and global warming. The Cryosphere provides an essential introduction to the subject, written by one of the world's leading experts in Earth-system science. In this primer, glaciologist Shawn Marshall introduces readers to the cryosphere and the broader role it plays in our global climate system. After giving a concise overview, he fully explains each component of the cryosphere and how it works--seasonal snow, permafrost, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves. Marshall describes how snow and ice interact with our atmosphere and oceans and how they influence climate, sea level, and ocean circulation. He looks at the cryosphere's role in past ice ages and considers the changing cryosphere's future impact on our landscape, oceans, and climate. Accessible and authoritative, this primer also features a glossary of key terms, suggestions for further reading, explanations of equations, and a discussion of open research questions in the field.

Interactions Between the Cryosphere Climate and Greenhouse Gases

Interactions Between the Cryosphere  Climate and Greenhouse Gases
Author: Martyn Tranter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 1901502902

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Global Land Ice Measurements from Space

Global Land Ice Measurements from Space
Author: Jeffrey S. Kargel,Gregory J. Leonard,Michael P. Bishop,Andreas Kääb,Bruce H. Raup
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 936
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540798187

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An international team of over 150 experts provide up-to-date satellite imaging and quantitative analysis of the state and dynamics of the glaciers around the world, and they provide an in-depth review of analysis methodologies. Includes an e-published supplement. Global Land Ice Measurements from Space - Satellite Multispectral Imaging of Glaciers (GLIMS book for short) is the leading state-of-the-art technical and interpretive presentation of satellite image data and analysis of the changing state of the world's glaciers. The book is the most definitive, comprehensive product of a global glacier remote sensing consortium, Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS, http://www.glims.org). With 33 chapters and a companion e-supplement, the world's foremost experts in satellite image analysis of glaciers analyze the current state and recent and possible future changes of glaciers across the globe and interpret these findings for policy planners. Climate change is with us for some time to come, and its impacts are being felt by the world's population. The GLIMS Book, to be released about the same time as the IPCC's 5th Assessment report on global climate warming, buttresses and adds rich details and authority to the global change community's understanding of climate change impacts on the cryosphere. This will be a definitive and technically complete reference for experts and students examining the responses of glaciers to climate change. World experts demonstrate that glaciers are changing in response to the ongoing climatic upheaval in addition to other factors that pertain to the circumstances of individual glaciers. The global mosaic of glacier changes is documented by quantitative analyses and are placed into a perspective of causative factors. Starting with a Foreword, Preface, and Introduction, the GLIMS book gives the rationale for and history of glacier monitoring and satellite data analysis. It includes a comprehensive set of six "how-to" methodology chapters, twenty-five chapters detailing regional glacier state and dynamical changes, and an in-depth summary and interpretation chapter placing the observed glacier changes into a global context of the coupled atmosphere-land-ocean system. An accompanying e-supplement will include oversize imagery and other other highly visual renderings of scientific data.

Observational Assessments of Glacier Mass Changes at Regional and Global Level

Observational Assessments of Glacier Mass Changes at Regional and Global Level
Author: Michael Zemp,Matthias Holger Braun,Fanny Brun,Laura Thomson
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889665792

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Glacier Mass balance Measurements

Glacier Mass balance Measurements
Author: Gunnar Østrem,Melinda M. Brugman,National Hydrology Research Institute (Canada)
Publsiher: Saskatoon, Sask. : National Hydrology Research Institute
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991
Genre: Glaciers
ISBN: UIUC:30112112144909

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Handbook of field methods for recording variations in glacier mass-balance studies, for use in Canada and Norway, including 'cold' or 'subpolar' glaciers. Includes sample forms, world overview of observations, and overviews of Canadian Arctic and Alaskan programs, with notes on remote sensing.

Glaciers and Ice Sheets in the Climate System

Glaciers and Ice Sheets in the Climate System
Author: Andrew Fowler,Felix Ng
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030425845

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Our realisation of how profoundly glaciers and ice sheets respond to climate change and impact sea level and the environment has propelled their study to the forefront of Earth system science. Aspects of this multidisciplinary endeavour now constitute major areas of research. This book is named after the international summer school held annually in the beautiful alpine village of Karthaus, Northern Italy, and consists of twenty chapters based on lectures from the school. They cover theory, methods, and observations, and introduce readers to essential glaciological topics such as ice-flow dynamics, polar meteorology, mass balance, ice-core analysis, paleoclimatology, remote sensing and geophysical methods, glacial isostatic adjustment, modern and past glacial fluctuations, and ice sheet reconstruction. The chapters were written by thirty-four contributing authors who are leading international authorities in their fields. The book can be used as a graduate-level textbook for a university course, and as a valuable reference guide for practising glaciologists and climate scientists.

Snow and Climate

Snow and Climate
Author: Richard L. Armstrong,Eric Brun
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2008-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521854542

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This book presents the prevailing state of snow-climate science for researchers and advanced students.