Crustal seismic velocity responds to a magmatic intrusion and seasonal loading in Iceland's Northern Volcanic Zone
Seismic noise interferometry is an exciting technique for studying volcanoes, providing a
continuous measurement of seismic velocity changes (dv/v), which are sensitive to …
continuous measurement of seismic velocity changes (dv/v), which are sensitive to …
Non-surface mass balance of glaciers in Iceland
T Jóhannesson, B Pálmason, Á Hjartarson… - Journal of …, 2020 - cambridge.org
Non-surface mass balance is non-negligible for glaciers in Iceland. Several Icelandic
glaciers are in the neo-volcanic zone where a combination of geothermal activity, volcanic …
glaciers are in the neo-volcanic zone where a combination of geothermal activity, volcanic …
The geodetic mass balance of Eyjafjallajökull ice cap for 1945–2014: processing guidelines and relation to climate
Mass-balance measurements of Icelandic glaciers are sparse through the 20th century.
However, the large archive of stereo images available allows estimates of glacier-wide mass …
However, the large archive of stereo images available allows estimates of glacier-wide mass …
Mass balance of 14 Icelandic glaciers, 1945–2017: spatial variations and links with climate
To date, most mass balance studies in Iceland have concentrated on the three largest ice
caps. This study turns the focus toward smaller Icelandic glaciers, presenting geodetic mass …
caps. This study turns the focus toward smaller Icelandic glaciers, presenting geodetic mass …
Dynamic simulations of Vatnajökull ice cap from 1980 to 2300
Like most ice caps and glaciers worldwide, Icelandic glaciers are retreating in a warming
climate. Here, the evolution of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland, from 1980 to 2300 is simulated …
climate. Here, the evolution of Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland, from 1980 to 2300 is simulated …
Future evolution and uncertainty of river flow regime change in a deglaciating river basin
The flow regimes of glacier-fed rivers are sensitive to climate change due to strong climate–
cryosphere–hydrosphere interactions. Previous modelling studies have projected changes …
cryosphere–hydrosphere interactions. Previous modelling studies have projected changes …
Groundwater-glacier meltwater interaction in proglacial aquifers
BÉÓ Dochartaigh, AM MacDonald… - … and Earth System …, 2019 - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
Groundwater plays a significant role in glacial hydrology and can buffer changes to the
timing and magnitude of flows in meltwater rivers. However, proglacial aquifer …
timing and magnitude of flows in meltwater rivers. However, proglacial aquifer …
Sensitivity of glacier runoff to winter snow thickness investigated for Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland, using numerical models and observations
Several simulations of the surface climate and energy balance of Vatnajökull ice cap,
Iceland, are used to estimate the glacier runoff for the period 1980–2015 and the sensitivity …
Iceland, are used to estimate the glacier runoff for the period 1980–2015 and the sensitivity …
Glacio-hydrological melt and run-off modelling: application of a limits of acceptability framework for model comparison and selection
Glacio-hydrological models (GHMs) allow us to develop an understanding of how future
climate change will affect river flow regimes in glaciated watersheds. A variety of simplified …
climate change will affect river flow regimes in glaciated watersheds. A variety of simplified …
[HTML][HTML] Groundwater–glacier meltwater interaction in proglacial aquifers
BÉ Ó Dochartaigh, AM MacDonald… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019 - hess.copernicus.org
Groundwater plays a significant role in glacial hydrology and can buffer changes to the
timing and magnitude of flows in meltwater rivers. However, proglacial aquifer …
timing and magnitude of flows in meltwater rivers. However, proglacial aquifer …