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  1. Ice Destruction: Methods and Technology (Glaciology and Quaternary Geology) by V.V. Bogorodsky, V.P. Gavrilo, et all 1987-01-31
  2. Zeitschrift für Gletscherkunde, für Eiszeitforschung und Geschichte des Klimas: Annales de glaciologie. Annals of glaciology. Annali di glaciologia (German Edition) by Unknown, 2010-08-17
  3. Principles of structural glaciology;: The petrography of fresh-water ice as a method of glaciological investigation by P A Shumskiĭ, 1964
  4. The Royal Society International Geophysical Year Antarctic Expedition: Halley Bay - Coats Land, Falkland Island Dependencies. 1955 - 1959. Volume IV: Meteorology, Glaciology, Appendixes. by Sir David ed. BRUNT, 1960
  5. Quarternary Glaciation History and Glaciology of Jakobshavn Isbrae and the Disko Bugt Region, West Greenland - A Review by Anker Weidick, Ole Bennike, 2007
  6. Learn Glaciology Now Faster and Easier with Subliminal Programming CD
  7. Glaciers and Glaciology of Alaska (Igc Field Trip Guidebooks Series)
  8. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MIDLAND GLACIOLOGY. by W. Jerome. Harrison, 1895-01-01
  9. Glaciology: Webster's Timeline History, 1809 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11

21. National Snow And Ice Data Center (NSIDC)
Information and referral center supporting polar and cryospheric research. Site includes education Category Science Earth Sciences Weather Phenomena Snowfall...... climatic warming. Programs and Projects. World Data Center (WDC) forglaciology, The World Data Center (WDC) for glaciology, Boulder
http://nsidc.org/
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Data
Browse our Data Catalog , try our Data Tools , or read Data Features About NSIDC Our history, users, and expertise. Includes a staff directory, job announcements, and contact information Research at NSIDC Our investigators, students, and their research interests NSIDC Publications Our quarterly newsletter, Glaciological Data series, and Special Reports Projects at NSIDC Data centers, programs, projects, and other affiliations Events Cryospheric conferences, meetings and other events
State of the Cryosphere
NSIDC's State of the Cryosphere provides an overview of the status of snow and ice as indicators of climate change.
The Cryosphere at a Glance
NSIDC monitors sea ice concentrations and snow extent using near-real time satellite imagery. The Cryosphere at a Glance shows current snow and ice coverage in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Weekly Web Feature
Polar Ice Sheet DEMs and Topographic Data : A useful site for comparing and accessing digital elevation model data and topographic data sets available at NSIDC.
Programs and Projects
The World Data Center (WDC) for Glaciology , Boulder is one of many projects maintained at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).

22. Glaciology At Institute For Arctic And Alpine Research Research (INSTAAR), Unive
Research and reference information on iceflow dynamics and calving, sub-glacial and englacial hydrology, permafrost, glaciers and sea-level change, climate change and glacier mass balance, heat exchange within snow packs, and related topics.
http://tintin.colorado.edu/glaciology/

23. WDC For Glaciology, Boulder
This site has moved. See http//nsidc.org/wdc/index.html.
http://nsidc.org/noaa/wdc-a.html
This site has moved.
See http://nsidc.org/wdc/index.html

24. WDCGC >> Directory Of European Glaciology
World Data Center Directory of European glaciology
http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/wdcc/deg.htm
World Data Centre for Glaciology, Cambridge
Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
Directory of European Glaciology
This Directory lists research institutions derived from web searches, the glaciology literature and the International Glaciological Society publication "Ice" . See also the SPRI Library Catalogue. Directory pages have been compiled for: Links on many pages were updated in October 2002 and January 2003. Further directories will follow in due course, for:
  • Belgium, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Portugal and Turkey.
International Organizations
Names of international organizations involved in glaciology are given here; many are derived from the directory International Polar and Cold Regions Organisations by William Mills, SPRI 1995, with updates in 2002.
  • The Arctic Environmental Data Directory used to be based in the USGS, Alaska, USA.
  • Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
    • Activities: AMAP was set up in 1991 as a programme of the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy, now a programme group of the Arctic Council. It aims to measure the levels of heavy metals, radio nuclides and non-biodegradable toxic compounds in snow, ice and air in all regions of the Arctic.
  • European Science Foundation (ESF)
    • Activities: Association of 59 member research councils and academics in 21 countries.

25. Glaciology Group At The Niels Bohr Institute, University Of Copenhagen DK
Welcome to the glaciology Group at the Dep. of Geophysics, Universityof Copenhagen. The glaciology section of the department of
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The glaciology section of the department of Geophysics has during 30 years specialized in ice core drilling (mainly on the Greenland Ice Cap) and analysis of the ice. The analyses include physical and chemical measurements as well as computer modelling of the behaviour of the ice. All elements contribute to our understanding of climate conditions back in time. In the period 1989-1993 an ice core was drilled from surface to bedrock at Summit, the heighest point of the ice cap. The result of the European GReenland Ice core Project (GRIP) was an ice core of more than 3000 m length. From this core, we obtained a climate history at least 100.000 years back in time! The ice core also contains information from the last warm period, the Eemian, at 113-125 ka BP. The high summer temperatures in especially July and beginning of August form systems of rivers and lakes at the surface of the Inlandice in the edge zone. The rivers might be quite imposing and almost impossible to cross.

26. Description Of Glaciology
What is glaciology ? glaciology is the study of ice in the environment.Important components are seasonal snow, sea ice, glaciers
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/Surface/Glaciology/glac_what.html
What is Glaciology ?
Glaciology is the study of ice in the environment. Important components are seasonal snow sea ice glaciers ice sheets and frozen ground . The extent of these types of ice reflects the present and past climate. Examples are: hemispheric snow cover in winter, thickness of sea ice on the polar oceans, depth of frozen ground, volumes of glaciers and the physical and chemical properties in layers cored from ice sheets. The ice also affects climate. For example, the large areas covered by snow and sea ice reflect solar radiation away from the Earth's surface and thereby influence the heat balance of the earth. Because these ice components are only decimeters to meters thick, they can change on time scales as short as seasons and can influence climate at all time scales. Glaciers and ice sheets are hundreds to more than one thousand meters thick and change significantly only on decadal or much longer time scale. On these longer time scales they can influence atmospheric circulation and global sea level. More locally all of these types of ice influence hydrology, geomorphic processes and pose various natural hazards.

27. Antarctic Glaciology
The glaciology program is concerned with the study of the history and dynamicsof all naturally occurring forms of snow and ice, including floating ice
http://www.nsf.gov/od/opp/antarct/glaciolo.htm
Glaciology
Program Manager Julie M. Palais
jpalais@nsf.gov

Right: Glaciologist digging a snow pit on the Antarctic ice sheet West Antarctic Ice Sheet program Left: Glaciologist traveling an ice stream in west Antarctica West Antarctic Ice Sheet program (WAIS) , a major initiative of the Office of Polar Programs, focused in the Antarctic Glaciology Program and Antarctic Geology and Geophysics Program .The WAIS program is designed to advance a better understanding of the West Antarctic ice sheet. Scientists involved in the WAIS program want to know what triggers marine ice sheet collapse and evaluate the possibility that this could happen in West Antarctica. Predicting the ice sheet's future behavior requires an understanding of its history, current state, internal dynamics and coupling to the current global climate. Ice cores from Antarctica are important in order to determine whether the rapid climate changes recorded in Northern Hemisphere ice cores, such as those obtained from Summit, Greenland in the Greenland Ice Sheet Project II (GISP2) , occurred globally. The only area where an ice core capable of providing a long, annual resolution history of Southern Hemisphere climate exists is in the interior of West Antarctica, where compressed snow layers are thick enough to allow absolute dating. The objective of the

28. NSF U.S. Antarctic Program, 2001-2002 -- Glaciology
The glaciology Program is concerned with the history and dynamics of the antarcticice sheet; this includes research on nearsurface snow and firn, floating
http://www.nsf.gov/od/opp/antarct/treaty/opp02001/glaciology.html
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Johnathan Thom (in black) of the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Doug MacAyeal (in red) of the University of Chicago install on the large tabular iceberg B-15A a tower with instruments that will relay position, temperature, wind speed, pressure and humidity to a satellite. Scientists will be able to track the conditions on and around the iceberg as it makes its way through the waters of Antarctica. (NSF photo by Josh Landis) Ice is the defining characteristic of Antarctica, indisputably. The entire continent (with a few exceptional areas such as the McMurdo Dry Valleys and some lakes and mountains) is covered by a "sheet" of ice that has been laid down over eons, if the term sheet can be used to describe a dynamic mass several thousand meters (m) thick, larger than most countries, rising over 2,000 m above sea level (peaking in an ice dome in the east nearly twice that high), and heavy enough to depress the bedrock beneath it some 600 m. Actually there are two sheets - the much larger East Antarctic Ice Sheet that covers the bedrock core of the continent and, beyond the Transantarctic Mountains, the smaller, marine-based West Antarctic Ice Sheet that overlays a group of islands and waters. The Glaciology Program is concerned with the history and dynamics of the antarctic ice sheet; this includes research on near-surface snow and firn, floating glacier ice (ice shelves), glaciers, ice streams, and continental and marine ice sheets. These species of ice facilitate studies on ice dynamics, paleoenvironments (deduced from ice cores), numerical modeling, glacial geology, and remote sensing. Some current program objectives include:

29. Glaciology 2001 - GEOG 3450 And 3455
glaciology 2001 GEOG 3450 and 3455. Dr Tavi Murray. Welcome to the homepage for the University of Leeds 3rd year module on glaciology.
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/courses/level3/glaciology/glaciol.htm
Glaciology 2001 - GEOG 3450 and 3455
Dr Tavi Murray
Welcome to the home page for the University of Leeds 3rd year module on GLACIOLOGY.
This course will run TUESDAYS 3-5pm in the Geography Lecture Theatre from 2 October to 4 December 2001. How am I doing on the course? (This link is password protected). Marks for worksheets and paper critique.

30. LEEDS GLACIOLOGY GROUP
LEEDS glaciology GROUP. Staff
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/research/glaciology/group.htm
LEEDS GLACIOLOGY GROUP Staff: Dr Tavi Murray
Dr Hester Jiskoot
Research Interests Current and proposed research Recent publications and theses Recent and upcoming presentations Postgraduate opportunities 2003 Old group pages (further information while this page is under development) Associated Staff: Dr Andrew Evans
PhD Students: Kathy Hayes
Ed O'Brien

Jon Barber

Hamish Pritchard

Aaron Lockwood
Matt Kilner
(1st supervisor Earth Sciences
Addy Pope (1st supervisor Swansea
Cate Hooper

Ex PhD Students: Dr Phil Porter
email Dr Mike Crabtree email Dr John Woodward email Dr Sarah Fuller email Dr Nicola Gamble email School of Geography University of Leeds IGS British Branch Pages

31. AWI: Research - Geophysics, Glaciology, Atmospheric Chemistry
Structure and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Polar Ice Shields. Geophysics Researchprojects glaciology Atmospheric chemistry Research projects Archive. FRISP.
http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Research/geowissensek2.html
Research Resources About us Geosystem ... Paleoclimate and marine sediments Lithosphere and Polar Ice Shields Periglacial dynamics
Structure and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Polar Ice Shields
Geophysics: Research projects
Glaciology

Atmospheric chemistry: Research projects

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phone: ++49 471 4831 1210 Secretary Brunhilde Kunsch
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32. Stockholm Glaciology
Dept of Physical Geography Quaternary Geology Research glaciology.glaciology at geo.su.se. Find glaciology. glaciology Webmasters.
http://www.natgeo.su.se/naturgeo/glaciologi/
Research Glaciology
Glaciology at geo.su.se Research Glaciology Glaciology Webmasters

33. CR-glaciology
glaciology Tarfala Research Station. Glacier hydrology. Antarctica. Programmesare now running on remote sensing and meteorological aspects on glaciology.
http://www.natgeo.su.se/ink/docs/anrep/anrep97/cr-glacio.htm
Glaciology Tarfala Research Station Glacier hydrology Antarctica Modelling ... Staff affiliations Tarfala Research Station In recent years the climate programme of the Environment and Space Research Institute in Kiruna (MRI-CIRC) has been integrated with Tarfala Research Station research. Programmes are now running on remote sensing and meteorological aspects on glaciology. Back to table of contents: Glaciology Glacier hydrology The thickness of a water-saturated layer in firn is governed by the water input into the firn layer at the surface and the drainage of the aquifer along crevasses. We measured meteorological parameters as temperature, global and net radiation, wind speed and precipitation to calculate total water input. The response of the firn aquifer was measured continuously in boreholes by means of pressure transducers connected to dataloggers. The preliminary results show that the firn water table responds to meteorological conditions with a lag of about 3 days. The hydraulic gradient in the firn aquifer inclines towards crevassed areas, which shows the importance of crevasses for the drainage of the firn area. Back to table of contents: Glaciology Antarctica The Antarctic projects are governed by the programmes outlined by the SCAR Global change group GLOCHANT and the European Programme for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA). The GLOCHANT programmes concern present day climate development (ITASE), the mass balance of the continent (ISMASS) and the Quaternary development of the ice sheet (ANTIME). Our efforts in these programmes are focused on firn coring, ice velocity measurements, and on radar soundings to map ice thickness and snow stratigraphy. During the winter of 1997/98 we performed EPICA pre site surveys within the SWEDARP initiative in Dronning Maud Land. Three 100-130 m long ice cores were sampled at two sites, one on the Polar Plateau and one near the coast.

34. Home Page - Bristol Glaciology Centre
Welcome to the Bristol glaciology Centre web site. Bristol glaciology Centre Schoolof Geographical Sciences University of Bristol Bristol BS8 1SS, UK.
http://www.ggy.bris.ac.uk/glac/BGCframe.htm
Welcome to the Bristol Glaciology Centre web site. We specialise in the measurement and modelling of ice sheet processes, and biogeochemical processes in the cryosphere, but we have research interests that reach out into more interdisciplinary areas. The Introduction lists some of the projects that we are currently involved in, and gives a fuller flavour of our skill base. I hope that you find this site both of interest and of use. Please contact we staff if you require further information.
Professor Martyn Tranter, Director
**Current PhD Opportunities in Glaciology**

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36. IGS » Journal Of Glaciology
Journal of glaciology. Chief Editors. W. Harrison edu. Editorial Board.The Journal of glaciology, is published four times a year. The
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Journal of Glaciology
Chief Editors
W. Harrison jglac@gi.alaska.edu and M. Sturm jglac@gi.alaska.edu
Editorial Board
The Journal of Glaciology, is published four times a year. The links below show the full Contents pages for every issue. Papers accepted for publication (updated 14 February 2003) The Journal of Glaciology is a publication of the International Glaciological Society ( Int_Glaciol_Soc@compuserve.com info@cla.co.uk
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37. IGS » Annals Of Glaciology
Annals of glaciology. The Annals of glaciology are thematic volumes thatcontain selected papers from IGS sponsored or cosponsored symposia.
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Annals of Glaciology The Annals of Glaciology are thematic volumes that contain selected papers from IGS sponsored or co-sponsored symposia. Papers are peer-reviewed and edited prior to publication. From Volume 27, 1998, the Annals have been included in the ISI Science Citation Index Contents pages for Volumes 1 to 21 Contents pages for Volumes 22 to 35 , 1996 to date Volume 35, 2002
International Symposium on Ice Cores and Climate held in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, 19-23 August 2001. The price listed is for non-members, significant discounts are offered to personal members of the Society. Papers accepted for Volume 36
International Symposium on Fast Glacier Flow held in Yakutat, Alaska, U.S.A., 10-14 June 2002. Forthcoming:
  • Volume 37: International Symposium on Physical and Mechanical Processes in Ice in Relation to Glacier and Ice-Sheet Modelling held in Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France, 26-30 August 2002.

The Annals of Glaciology is a publication of the International Glaciological Society ( Int_Glaciol_Soc@compuserve.com

38. Glaciology In Antarctica - Antarctic Connection
glaciology in Antarctica, Discover what research is happening at the South Poleand other Antarctic research stations. The Antarctic Connection. HOME,
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  • Antarctic ice has accumulated over millions of years.
  • 39. World Data Centerfor Glaciology, Boulder
    The World Data Center A for glaciology has digital data on numerous forms ofsnow and ice research including snow depth and extent; sea ice extent and
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/wdc/wdca/wdca_glaciology.html
    International Council for Science World Data Center System
    WORLD DATA CENTER FOR GLACIOLOGY, BOULDER
    Dr Roger G. Barry, Director Tel: +1 303 492 5171 WDC for Glaciology Tel: +1 303 492 6199 CIRES, Campus Box 449 Fax: +1 303 492 2468 University of Colorado BOULDER CO 80309 U.S.A. Internet: nsidc@kryos.colorado.edu U.S.A. Internet: rbarry@kryos.colorado.edu WWW Home Page: http://nsidc.org/NOAA/index.html Maintained by: Operated under a cooperative agreement between the University of Colorado, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The WDC for Glaciology, Boulder is collocated with the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Summary of Data Held: Digital data on numerous forms of snow and ice research including snow depth and extent; sea ice extent and concentration; ice cores; passive microwave data; freshwater ice. Other data holdings include imagery, an historical glacier photograph collection, and published information relating to all aspects of snow, ice, and permafrost research. User Services: Located at 1540 30th Street, Boulder, Colorado. The WDC for Glaciology, Boulder is open to visitors during normal working hours. Data copying, processing and analysis are available through in-house computers and image analysis capabilities. Literature searches on any topic can be performed on CITATION, the in-house on-line bibliographic data bank. Mail and telephone queries are welcome.

    40. Guide To World Data Centers For Glaciology, Cambridge
    The World Data Center C1 for glaciology has digital data on numerous forms ofsnow and ice research including snow depth and extent; sea ice extent and
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/wdc/wdcc1/wdcc1_glaciology.html
    International Council for Science World Data Center System
    WORLD DATA CENTER FOR GLACIOLOGY, CAMBRIDGE
    Sally Stonehouse, Manager Tel: +44 1223 336556 WDC for Glaciology Fax: +44 1223 336549 Scott Polar Research Institute Lensfield Road CAMBRIDGE CB2 1ER UNITED KINGDOM Internet: ss10003@cam.ac.uk WWW Home Page http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/wdcc/home.htm Maintained by The Royal Society and the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge. Summary of Data Held Published data related to glaciers, sea ice, ice sheets, snow and ice engineering, avalanches, glaciohydrology, frozen ground engineering, permafrost, frost action on rocks and soil, ice ages, physics and chemistry of ice, remote sensing methods and techniques, astronomical and biological aspects of glaciology. User Services Open to visitors in normal working hours. Advance notice recommended. Literature searches on any glaciological topic, postal and telephone inquiry service, public information on glaciological topics. Library facilities. Data Products, Publications, Catalogs

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