• Internal structure of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier revealed by borehole optical televiewing 

      Miles, Katie E.; Hubbard, Bryn; Miles, Evan S.; Quincey, Duncan J.; Rowan, Ann Victoria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Characterising the structures within glaciers can give unique insight into ice motion processes. On debris-covered glaciers, traditional structural glaciological mapping is challenging because the lower glacier is hidden ...
    • The role of subglacial hydrology in ice streams with elevated geothermal heat flux 

      Smith-Johnsen, Silje; de Fleurian, Basile; Nisancioglu, Kerim Hestnes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-02-10)
      The spatial distribution of geothermal heat flux (GHF) under ice sheets is largely unknown. Nonetheless, it is an important boundary condition in ice-sheet models, and suggested to control part of the complex surface ...
    • Sensitivity of isochrones to surface mass balance and dynamics 

      Theofilopoulos, Alexios; Born, Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The interior of an ice sheet consists of layers of accumulated snow, which contain important information on accumulation and ice dynamics that are imprinted on layer shapes over time. This work describes how changes in ...
    • SHMIP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project 

      de Fleurian, Basile; Werder, Mauro A.; Beyer, Sebastian; Brinkerhoff, Douglas J.; Delaney, Ian; Dow, Christine F.; Downs, Jacob; Gagliardini, Olivier; Hoffman, Matthew J.; Hooke, R. LeB.; Seguinot, J.; Sommers, Aleah (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-10-24)
      Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via the modulation of basal sliding. Owing to the lack of an overarching theory, however, a variety of model approximations exist ...
    • Sub-regional variability in the influence of ice-contact lakes on himalayan glaciers 

      Scoffield, Alex C.; Rowan, Ann Victoria; Quincey, Duncan J.; Carrivick, Jonathan L.; Sole, Andrew J.; Cook, Simon J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      Ice-contact lakes modify glacier geometry and dynamics by shifting the majority of mass loss from the ice surface to the terminus. Lake-terminating glaciers are known to experience greater thinning rates and higher velocities ...