Ice Sheet and Glacier Change: Integrating Methods to Understand Evolution - 2017
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research on ice sheet and glacier evolution in this comprehensive conference session from the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into integrated approaches combining instrumental, geological, and modeling methods to understand ice sheet and glacier change. Learn about lake formation, advance rates, and modeling techniques from experts in the field. Examine seasonal variations, regional climate models, and spatial differences in ice dynamics. Investigate the impact of various scenarios on ice sheets and glaciers. Gain insights into basal velocities, interannual climate variability, and their implications for global ice mass balance. Discover the latest findings on Holocene ice core data and North American glacial history. Engage with presentations from leading researchers at institutions such as NASA, University of Liverpool, and University of Maryland, covering topics ranging from remote sensing to paleoclimate reconstructions.
Syllabus
Introduction
Reasons for the study
Location
Lake East Buns
The Hole
Advance Rates
Causes
Modeling
Inputs
Observations
Implications
Poster
Presentation
Seasonality
Regional Climate Model
Spatial Differences
Intuition
Impact of Scenarios
Summary
Questions
Background
First Critical Point
Approach
Methodology
Club Diagram
Skewness
Ice Cores
Holocene
North America
Global Picture
Early Results
Model basal velocities
Conclusions
Implications of interannual climate variability
Taught by
AGU
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