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Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 47:336-343
Terminus calving of icebergs is a common mass-loss mechanism from water-terminating glaciers globally, including the lake-calving glaciers in New Zealand’s central Southern Alps. Calving ra...
Autor:
Richard B. Alley, Laura M. Kehrl, John Townend, Calum J. Chamberlain, Huw J. Horgan, Brian Anderson, R. C. Dykes
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 432:273-282
The largest accelerations of glaciers and ice sheets are caused by changes in basal slip. Here we examine glacier speed and rain-induced accelerations using a near-continuous 26-month-long GNSS time series from a large maritime glacier (Tasman Glacie
Publikováno v:
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 43:1-10
Tasman Glacier is the largest glacier in the New Zealand Southern Alps. Despite a century of warming and down-wastage, the glacier remained at its Little Ice Age terminus until the late 20th century. Since then, a proglacial lake formed, and comparat
Autor:
Martin S. Brook, R. C. Dykes
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Geographer. 66:203-217
The Tasman Glacier is the largest glacier in New Zealand. Although 20th century warming caused down-wastage, it remained at its Little Ice Age terminus until the late 20th century. Since then, rapid calving retreat (Ur) has occurred, allowing a large
Publikováno v:
ERDKUNDE. 2010:141-154
The Tasman Glacier is one of many freshwater-terminating glaciers located in the Aoraki/M.t Cook National Park that has retreated significantly since the mid-20th century. Although there have been several observations made of the glacier since the fo