The cryosphere (including, snow, glaciers, permafrost, lake and river ice) is an integral element of high mountain regions, which are home to roughly 10% of the global population …
The global cryosphere, Earth's frozen water, is in precipitous decline. The ongoing and predicted impacts of cryosphere loss are diverse, ranging from disappearance of entire …
Abstract The South Pole Ice Core (SPICEcore) was drilled in 2014–2016 to provide a detailed multi-proxy archive of paleoclimate conditions in East Antarctica during the …
NT Boelman, GE Liston, E Gurarie… - Environmental …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Snow covers Arctic and boreal regions (ABRs) for approximately 9 months of the year, thus snowscapes dominate the form and function of tundra and boreal ecosystems. In recent …
Globally, glaciers and icefields contribute significantly to sea level rise. Here we show that ice loss from Juneau Icefield, a plateau icefield in Alaska, accelerated after 2005 AD. Rates …
BG Koffman, P Saylor, R Zhong… - Environmental …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Industrial activities release aerosols containing toxic metals into the atmosphere, where they are transported far from their sources, impacting ecosystems and human health …
V Mikhalenko, S Kutuzov, P Toropov… - Climate of the …, 2024 - cp.copernicus.org
In this study, we present a seasonally resolved accumulation record spanning from 1750 to 2009 Common Era (CE), based on a 181.8 m ice core obtained from the Elbrus Western …
SN Williamson, C Zdanowicz, FS Anslow… - Journal of …, 2020 - journals.ametsoc.org
Evidence for Elevation-Dependent Warming in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, Canada in: Journal of Climate Volume 33 Issue 8 (2020) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation …
Variability in sea ice is a critical climate feedback, yet the seasonal behavior of Southern Hemisphere sea ice and climate across multiple timescales remains unclear. Here, we …