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  Scott Polar Research Institute » Papers
The timing of initiation of fast-flowing ice streams during a glacial cycle inferred from glacimarine sedimentation.
Depositional evidence for marginal oscillations of the Irish Sea ice stream in southeast Ireland during the last glaciation.
Of ice and indices: Icelandic sea-ice indices for the years AD 1850 to 1999.
www.spri.cam.ac.uk /research/publications/papers   (1733 words)

  
 Bibliography: Discovery of Global Warming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Budd, William F. "The Importance of Ice Sheets in Long Term Changes of Climate and Sea Level." In Sea Level, Ice and Climatic Change.
Colinvaux, Paul A. "Origin of Ice Ages: Pollen Evidence from Arctic Alaska." Science 145: 707-08.
Herterich, K. "On the Flow within the Transition Zone between Ice Sheet and Ice Shelf." In Dynamics of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, edited by C.J. Van der Veen and J. Oerlemans, pp.
www.aip.org /history/climate/bib.htm   (10621 words)

  
 ITTC Publications
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Radar Backscattering from Saline and Desalinated Ice,
Ice Flow of Humboldt, Petermann, and Ryder Glaciers, North Greenland,
Measurements of ice deformation, temperature and cross-borehole conductivity in boreholes to the bedrock,
www.ittc.ku.edu /publications/index.phtml   (10308 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of the Arctic
National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), University of Colorado, Boulder
Atlantic layer; Beaufort Gyre; Bering Sea; Gulf of Alaska; Gulf Stream; Ice islands; Icebergs; North Atlantic Drift; Ocean Fronts; Salinity anomalies; Subpolar gyres
Ice caps; Jökulhlaups; National Parks and protected areas: Iceland; Reykjavík; Stefansson Island; Volcanoes and volcanic activity
www.routledge-ny.com /ref/arctic/contributors.html   (4565 words)

  
 Remote Sensing (Science Tracer Bullet - Science Reference Services, Library of Congress)
Long-term thinning of the southeast Greenland ice sheet from Seasat, Geosat, and GFO Satellite Radar altimetry.
Scientists want to be able to measure soil moisture everywhere, every day!
Switch of flow direction in an Antarctic ice stream.
www.lcweb.loc.gov /rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/remotesensetb.html   (4028 words)

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