692 results on '"Alley, Richard B."'
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202. Comment on "Absence of Cooling in New Zealand and the Adjacent Ocean During the Younger Dryas Chronozone"
203. Rise in frequency of surface melting at Siple Dome through the Holocene: Evidence for increasing marine influence on the climate of West Antarctica
204. Ice-front variation and tidewater behavior on Helheim and Kangerdlugssuaq Glaciers, Greenland
205. Dating annual layers of a shallow Antarctic ice core with an optical scanner
206. Alley Receives 2007 Roger Revelle Medal
207. Toward a New Generation of Ice Sheet Models
208. "C"ing Arctic Climate with Black Ice
209. Wally Was Right: Predictive Ability of the North Atlantic “Conveyor Belt” Hypothesis for Abrupt Climate Change
210. Discovery of Till Deposition at the Grounding Line of Whillans Ice Stream
211. Effect of Sedimentation on Ice-Sheet Grounding-Line Stability
212. North Atlantic climate variability from a self‐organizing map perspective
213. Extensive storage of basal meltwater in the onset region of a major West Antarctic ice stream
214. Ice-sheet mass balance: assessment, attribution and prognosis
215. Antarctic sea ice: a self-organizing map-based perspective
216. Observing and modeling the influence of layering on bubble trapping in polar firn.
217. The Practice of Glaciology
218. The mystery interval 17.5 to 14.5 kyrs ago
219. Glaciohydraulic supercooling in former ice sheets?
220. Paleoclimatic Evidence for Future Ice-Sheet Instability and Rapid Sea-Level Rise
221. Subglacial sediments as a control on the onset and location of two Siple Coast ice streams, West Antarctica
222. Ice-Sheet and Sea-Level Changes
223. Relative Performance of Self-Organizing Maps and Principal Component Analysis in Pattern Extraction from Synthetic Climatological Data
224. The PSU/UofC finite-element thermomechanical flowline model of ice-sheet evolution
225. Timing of millennial-scale climate change at Siple Dome, West Antarctica, during the last glacial period
226. Comment on “Catastrophic ice shelf breakup as the source of Heinrich event icebergs” by C. L. Hulbe et al.
227. Conditions for the reversal of ice/air surface slope on ice streams and shelves: a model study
228. Access of surface meltwater to beds of sub-freezing glaciers: preliminary insights
229. Towards ice-core-based synoptic reconstructions of west antarctic climate with artificial neural networks
230. Characterization and formation of melt layers in polar snow: observations and experiments from West Antarctica
231. Abrupt Climate Change
232. Ancient Lessons for Our Future Climate
233. Ice streams—fast, and faster?
234. A 15‐year West Antarctic climatology from six automatic weather station temperature and pressure records
235. Two-dimensional electrical stratigraphy of the Siple Dome (Antarctica) ice core
236. Dating the Siple Dome (Antarctica) ice core by manual and computer interpretation of annual layering
237. Raising paleoceanography
238. Tidally Controlled Stick-Slip Discharge of a West Antarctic Ice
239. Ice Core Records of Atmospheric N 2 O Covering the Last 106,000 Years
240. Annual layers in polar firn detected by Borehole Optical Stratigraphy
241. Palaeoclimatic insights into future climate challenges
242. Bedload component of glacially discharged sediment: Insights from the Matanuska Glacier, Alaska
243. Evidence of microbial consortia metabolizing within a low-latitude mountain glacier
244. Subglacial thermal balance permits ongoing grounding-line retreat along the Siple Coast of West Antarctica
245. Ice-core insights into the flow and shut-down of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica
246. Sediment, glaciohydraulic supercooling, and fast glacier flow
247. Comment on “When Earth's freezer door is left ajar”
248. Automatic Weather Stations and Artificial Neural Networks: Improving the Instrumental Record in West Antarctica
249. Sub‐catchment melt and long‐term stability of ice stream D, West Antarctica
250. The Two-Mile Time Machine
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