ISSN 0022-1430
On the coupled response to ice-shelf basal melting
Christopher M. LITTLE, Daniel GOLDBERG, Anand GNANADESIKAN, Michael OPPENHEIMER
203-215
A smoothed-particle hydrodynamics model for ice-sheet and ice-shelf dynamics
Wenxiao PAN, Alexandre M. TARTAKOVSKY, Joe J. MONAGHAN
216-222
A decade of change in the hydraulic connection between an Antarctic epishelf lake and the ocean
Ben K. GALTON-FENZI, John R. HUNTER, Richard COLEMAN, Neal YOUNG
223-228
The response of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, to large calving events, and its future stability in the context of atmospheric and oceanic warming
F.M. NICK, A. LUCKMAN, A. VIELI, C.J. VAN DER VEEN, D. VAN AS, R.S.W. VAN DE WAL, F. PATTYN, A.L. HUBBARD, D. FLORICIOIU
229-239
Unconformable stratigraphy in East Antarctica: Part I. Large firn cosets, recrystallized growth, and model evidence for intensified accumulation
Steven A. ARCONE, Robert JACOBEL, Gordon HAMILTON
240-252
Unconformable stratigraphy in East Antarctica: Part II. Englacial cosets and recrystallized layers
Steven A. ARCONE, Robert JACOBEL, Gordon HAMILTON
253-264
Mapping ice-shelf flow with interferometric synthetic aperture radar stacking
Malcolm McMILLAN, Andrew SHEPHERD, Noel GOURMELEN, Jeong-Won PARK, Peter NIENOW, Eero RINNE, Amber LEESON
277-289
Conventional versus reference-surface mass balance
Matthias HUSS, Regine HOCK, Andreas BAUDER, Martin FUNK
278-286
Towards a method for high vertical resolution measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 within bulk sea ice
N.-X. GEILFUS,* B. DELILLE, V. VERBEKE, J.-L. TISON
287-300
The tertiary creep of polycrystalline ice: experimental evidence for stress-dependent levels of strain-rate enhancement
Adam TREVERROW, William F. BUDD, Tim H. JACKA, Roland C. WARNER
301-314