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Varying regional δ18O–temperature relationship in high-resolution stable water isotopes from east Greenland

Varying regional δ18O–temperature relationship in high-resolution stable water isotopes from east Greenland

... Abstract. This study examines the stable water isotope sig- nal (δ 18 O) of three ice cores drilled on the Renland penin- sula (east Greenland coast). While ice core δ 18 O measure- ments qualitatively are ...

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Changes in the marine-terminating glaciers of central east Greenland, 2000–2010

Changes in the marine-terminating glaciers of central east Greenland, 2000–2010

... the Greenland Ice Sheet’s rate of mass loss has been due to both increased surface melting and dis- charge from fast-flowing, marine-terminating outlet glaciers, predominately along the southeast and northwest ...

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RV "Starella", Cruise 1/79, 20 September   19 October, 8 15 November: Geophysical surveys on the east Greenland margin

RV "Starella", Cruise 1/79, 20 September 19 October, 8 15 November: Geophysical surveys on the east Greenland margin

... During passage to East Greenland it was intended to make a short GLORIA survey of the upper slope in the Faeroe-Shetland Channel, the northern Rockall Trough and to traverse the Wyville-[r] ...

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Taxonomic resolution of the Triassic–Jurassic sporomorph record in East Greenland

Taxonomic resolution of the Triassic–Jurassic sporomorph record in East Greenland

... The material for this study was derived from rocks that crop out at Astartekløft in Jameson Land, East Greenland (Fig. 1). The rock succession at this locality comprises the fluvial–lacustrine Kap Stewart ...

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Does the East Greenland Current exist in the northern Fram Strait?

Does the East Greenland Current exist in the northern Fram Strait?

... northeast Greenland shelf and 0 ◦ EW is evident as a broad barotropic flow both in our synoptic section at ...the east Greenland shelf break, the Arctic Ocean outflow is restricted to an increasingly ...

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Warming of waters in an East Greenland fjord prior to glacier retreat: mechanisms and connection to large-scale atmospheric conditions

Warming of waters in an East Greenland fjord prior to glacier retreat: mechanisms and connection to large-scale atmospheric conditions

... of Greenland and surrounding seas (top) with coloured squares showing locations of marine-terminating glaciers whose frontal positions are shown in (a) and ...to East Greenland Current, Irminger ...

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Controls on the transport of oceanic heat to Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, East Greenland

Controls on the transport of oceanic heat to Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, East Greenland

... ABSTRACT. Greenland ’ s marine-terminating glaciers may be sensitive to oceanic heat, but the fjord pro- cesses controlling delivery of this heat to glacier termini remain poorly ...Fjord, East ...

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The retroflection of part of the East Greenland Current at Cape Farewell

The retroflection of part of the East Greenland Current at Cape Farewell

... of the water column that contains the water masses of the east Greenland current. The lightest water (<27.70 kg m 3 ) includes a wide range of salinity and temperature, from the cold, fresh Arctic-origin ...

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Are liver and renal lesions in East Greenland polar bears (Ursus maritimus) associated with high mercury levels?

Are liver and renal lesions in East Greenland polar bears (Ursus maritimus) associated with high mercury levels?

... that East Greenland polar bears are among the most mercury polluted species in the Arctic ...in East Green- land polar bears is of anthropogenic ...in East Greenland polars sampled ...

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Controls on the transport of oceanic heat to Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, East Greenland

Controls on the transport of oceanic heat to Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, East Greenland

... ABSTRACT. Greenland ’ s marine-terminating glaciers may be sensitive to oceanic heat, but the fjord pro- cesses controlling delivery of this heat to glacier termini remain poorly ...Fjord, East ...

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The protozoa of some East Greenland soils

The protozoa of some East Greenland soils

... The soils from Kangerdlugssuak and Miki Fjord showed a transition from moraine to a type of soil composed chiefly of plant remains, which had a peat-.. like appearance.[r] ...

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Geological investigations of the East Greenland continental margin   preliminary report

Geological investigations of the East Greenland continental margin preliminary report

... anomalies corresponds to the well-known edge effect close to the shelf edge, but these edge effect anomalies do not continue south of 6 9 % and the outer part of the shelf in the vicinit[r] ...

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Articles

Articles

... in Greenland from the last four decades are presented and new phytogeographical data leading to extension of the known distribution limits in Greenland are ...of Greenland in 1978 (Böcher et al. ...

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Brief communication Greenland’s shrinking ice cover: “fast times” but not that fast

Brief communication Greenland’s shrinking ice cover: “fast times” but not that fast

... Called to action by the Times Atlas mistake, we have pro- duced a comprehensive, small-scale map of Greenland’s ice margin, and an assessment of shrinkage and retreat in Greenland from the published literature and ...

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Brief communication “The aerophotogrammetric map of Greenland ice masses”

Brief communication “The aerophotogrammetric map of Greenland ice masses”

... in East Greenland occa- sionally, resulting in a degraded horizontal accuracy of 30 m rms ...North-West Greenland were only available in raster format from KMS, and a larger error can be ex- pected ...

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A low-cost autonomous rover for polar science

A low-cost autonomous rover for polar science

... Northeast Greenland Ice Stream to map local variations in snow accumulation and surface ...the East Greenland Ice-Core Project (EastGRIP) camp during July 2017, measuring surface elevation transects ...

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High resolution modelling of the North Icelandic Irminger Current (NIIC)

High resolution modelling of the North Icelandic Irminger Current (NIIC)

... shows a maximum correlation of 0.86 between the north component of the wind-stress at 67 ◦ 40 0 N, 22 ◦ 32 0 W and the volume flux through section 7 (Fig. 19a). This good correla- tion indicates that the NIIC transport ...

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Winter and summer blocking variability in the North Atlantic region – evidence from long-term observational and proxy data from southwestern Greenland

Winter and summer blocking variability in the North Atlantic region – evidence from long-term observational and proxy data from southwestern Greenland

... from Greenland, as well as the first three principal components (PCs) of these records (Vinther et ...ern Greenland temperature (Vinther et ...SW Greenland temperature index (not shown), shows ...

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How Greenland melts

How Greenland melts

... southeast Greenland shows accumulation rates in excess of 3000 kg m −2 yr − 1 , while northeast Greenland receives less than 100 kg m −2 , yr − 1 ...

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Simulating ice core 10Be on the glacial–interglacial timescale

Simulating ice core 10Be on the glacial–interglacial timescale

... for Greenland and Antarctica, respec- ...the Greenland results surprisingly ...on Greenland model results and use an over- all dry deposition velocity of ...for Greenland which corresponds to ...

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