UCI-led study helps explain Greenland glaciers’ varied vulnerability to melting (UCI News, University of California, Irvine; March 14, 2018)
Insights into biogeochemical cycles based on glacial meltwater chemistry – new data from SW Svalbard (The Research Council of Norway, Phys.org; September 23, 2016)
https://phys.org/news/2016-09-insights-biogeochemical-based-glacial-meltwater.html
Selected Research Articles:
New! Freshening by glacial meltwater enhances melting of ice shelves and reduces formation of Antarctic Bottom Water (SILVANO et al., 2018)
http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/4/eaap9467/tab-pdf
Hydrochemistry of waters in snowpacks, lakes and streams of Mt. Dagu, eastern of Tibet Plateau (ZHAO et al., 2018)
The geochemistry of Don Juan Pond: Evidence for a deep groundwater system in Wright Valley, Antarctica (TONER et al., 2017)
http://faculty.washington.edu/dcatling/Toner2017_Don_Juan_Pond_water_chemistry.pdf
Glacier naled evolution and relation to the subglacial drainage system based on water chemistry and GPR surveys (Werenskioldbreen, SW Svalbard) [STACHNIK et al., 2016]
Chemical sensors for in situ data collection in the cryosphere (BAGSHAW et al., 2016)
Solute sources and geochemical processes in Subglacial Lake Whillans, West Antarctica (MICHAUD et al., 2016)
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-pdf/44/5/347/3548960/347.pdf
Spatial variations in the geochemistry of glacial meltwater streams in the Taylor Valley, Antartica (WELCH et al., 2010)
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4a79/9596e35d5ba4b8c2e9edbae5945f9e5cb7e5.pdf
The Geochemistry of Supraglacial Streams of Canada Glacier, Taylor Valley (Antarctica), and their Evolution into Proglacial Waters (FORTNER et al., 2005)