692 results on '"Alley, Richard B."'
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102. Glaciological and geological implications of basal-ice accretion in overdeepenings
103. Example of the dependence of ice motion on subglacial drainage system evolution: Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, United States
104. Isotopic composition of vent discharge from the Matanuska Glacier, Alaska: Implications for the origin of basal ice
105. Field evidence for the recognition of glaciohydrologic supercooling
106. The key to the past?
107. Resolved: The Arctic controls global climate change
108. Magnetic anisotropy and debris-dependent rheological heterogeneity within stratified basal ice
109. Supplementary material to "The SP19 Chronology for the South Pole Ice Core – Part 1: Volcanic matching and annual-layer counting"
110. Evaluation of ice-stream model sensitivities for parameter estimation
111. The impact of spatially-variable basal properties on outlet glacier flow
112. Characterization of Regional‐Scale CO 2 Transport Uncertainties in an Ensemble with Flow‐Dependent Transport Errors
113. Ice-cliff failure via retrogressive slumping
114. Relating bed character and subglacial morphology using seismic data from Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
115. Advances in weather prediction
116. A continuum model (PSUMEL1) of ice mélange and its role during retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet
117. Instruments and methods: a case study of ice core bubbles as strain indicators
118. Palaeoclimatology: Icing the North Atlantic
119. A northern lead in the orbital band: north–south phasing of Ice-Age events
120. The Two-Mile Time Machine : Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future
121. In search of ice-stream sticky spots
122. The Two-Mile Time Machine : Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future - Updated Edition
123. Ice cores and SeaRISE: What we do (and don't) know
124. Earth rotation changes since −500 CE driven by ice mass variations
125. Basal characteristics of the main sticky spot on the ice plain of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica
126. Subglacial bathymetry and sediment distribution beneath Pine Island Glacier ice shelf modeled using aerogravity and in situ geophysical data: New results
127. Lithospheric Structure of Greenland From Ambient Noise and Earthquake Surface Wave Tomography
128. A continuum model of ice mélange and its role during retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet
129. Surface formation, preservation, and history of low-porosity crusts at the WAIS Divide site, West Antarctica
130. Glacier velocity variability due to rain-induced sliding and cavity formation
131. A Few Preliminary Results from the Glaciogeophysical Survey of the Interior Ross Embayment (GSIRE)
132. Earth Rotation Changes Since -500 CE Driven by Ice Mass Variations
133. Potential Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat driven by hydrofracturing and ice cliff failure
134. Decoding ice sheet behavior using englacial layer slopes
135. Savor the Cryosphere
136. Characteristics of the sticky spot of Kamb Ice Stream, West Antarctica
137. Interannual Arctic sea ice variability and associated winter weather patterns: A regional perspective for 1979–2014
138. Basal conditions at the grounding zone of Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica, from ice‐penetrating radar
139. Sensitivity of Pine Island Glacier to observed ocean forcing
140. Constraining attenuation uncertainty in common midpoint radar surveys of ice sheets
141. Characterization of Regional‐Scale CO2 Transport Uncertainties in an Ensemble with Flow‐Dependent Transport Errors.
142. Dilatant till facilitates ice-stream flow in northeast Greenland
143. Windblown Pliocene diatoms and East Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat
144. Enhancement of volcanism and geothermal heat flux by ice‐age cycling: A stress modeling study of Greenland
145. Surface formation, preservation, and history of low-porosity crusts at the WAIS Divide site, West Antarctica
146. Supplementary material to "Surface formation, preservation, and history of low-porosity crusts at the WAIS Divide site, West Antarctica"
147. A heated mirror for future climate
148. Five millennia of surface temperatures and ice core bubble characteristics from the WAIS Divide deep core, West Antarctica
149. A Viscoelastic Model of Ice Stream Flow with Application to Stick-Slip Motion
150. A continuum model of ice mélange and its role during retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet.
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