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Editor: S.H. Schneider
Contents
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Mechanical properties of Dye 3 Greenland deep ice cores
Nobuhiko Azuma and Akira Higashi
9-15
Sea-ice and snow-cover data availability, needs and problems
R.G. Barry, R.G. Crane, R.L. Weaver and M.A. Anderson
16-17
Temporal variations in the 10Be concentration levels found in the Dye 3 ice core, Greenland
J. Beer, H. Oeschger, M. Andrée, G. Bonani, M. Suter, W. Wölfli and C.C. Langway Jr.
18-22
Modelling temperature distribution in Alpine glaciers
Heinz Blatter and Wilfried Haeberli
23-28
Rheology of an ice-floe field
Iain Bratchie
29-36
A three-dimensional time-dependent model of the West Antarctic ice sheet
W.F. Budd, D. Jenssen and I.N. Smith
37-42
Prospects for describing and monitoring from space the elements of the seasonal cycle of sea ice
F.D. Carsey
43-46
Reconstructing Pleistocene climatic change from the oxygen isotope composition of sediments: a review
Curt Covey
47-50
Ice-shelf densities from a comparison of radio echo and seismic soundings
C.S.M. Doake
51-55
Measurement of surface deformation of the Greenland ice sheet by satellite tracking
Alice Remington Drew and Ian M. Whillans
56-60
Geothermal effects of 18 ka BP ice conditions in the Swiss Plateau
Wilfried Haeberli, Werner Rellstab and William D. Harrison
61-68
Cryospheric impacts of Soviet river diversion schemes
T. Holt, P.M. Kelly and B.S.G. Cherry
69-74
Statistical-dynamical model of accumulation on the Greenland ice sheet
Richard A. Keen
75-80
Sea ice budget studies of Baffin Bay using a numerical ice model
T.E. Keliher and J.S. Foley
81-84
Introduction to a new sea-ice database
Richard W. Knight
85-87
Sensitivity of late-glacial and Holocene climates to the combined effects of orbital parameter changes and lower boundary condition changes: "snapshot" simulations with a general circulation model for 18, 9 and 6 ka BP
John E. Kutzbach and P.J. Guetter
88-94
Late-glacial maximum-Holocene atmospheric and ice-thickness changes from Antarctic ice-core studies
C. Lorius, D. Raynaud, J.-R. Petit, J. Jouzel and L. Merlivat
95-99
A cross-sectional model for West Antarctica
B.J. McInnes and W.F. Budd
100-105
Ice-age climate and continental ice sheets: some experiments with a general circulation model
S. Manabe and A.J. Broccoli
106-110
Dynamical heat-flux feedbacks and global climate stability
Gyula Molnar and Wei-Chung Wang
111-114
An atmospherically driven sea-ice drift model for the Bering Sea
C.H. Pease and J.E. Overland
115-121
Reconstruction of the glacial ice covers of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic islands by three-dimensional, perfectly plastic ice-sheet modelling
N. Reeh
122-126
Ablation and heat balance of the Yukikabe snow patch in the Daisetsu Mountains, Hokkaido, Japan
A. Sato, S. Takahashi, R. Naruse and G. Wakahama
127-132
Mean summer temperatures and circulation in a south-west Norwegian mountain area during the Atlantic Period, based upon changes of the Alpine pine-forest limit
L. Selsing and E. Wishman
133-140
Modeling the ocean in climate studies
Albert J. Semtner Jr.
141-148
Flow behavior of basal ice as related to modeling considerations
Hitoshi Shoji and Chester C. Langway Jr.
149-152
Lake sediments as continental 18O records from the glacial/post-glacial transition
U. Siegenthaler, U. Eicher, H. Oeschger and W. Dansgaard
153-159
Transient temperature changes due to increasing CO2 using simple models
U. Siegenthaler and H. Oeschger
160-164
Atmospheric CO2 concentration during the last glaciation
B. Stauffer, H. Hofer, H. Oeschger, J. Schwander and U. Siegenthaler
165-169
Glacier flexure and the position of grounding lines: measurements by tiltmeter on Rutford Ice Stream, Antarctica
S.N. Stephenson
170-176
A model simulation of 20 years of Northern Hemisphere sea-ice fluctuations
John E. Walsh, William D. Hibler III and Becky Ross
177-179
Review
Impurities in snow: effects on albedo and snowmelt
Stephen G. Warren
180-184
Ice-sheet modeling
J. Weertman and G.E. Birchfield
185-190
Ice flow leading to the deep core hole at Dye 3, Greenland
I.M. Whillans, K.C. Jezek, A.R. Drew and N. Gundestrup
191-198
Observing polar-ice variability
H.Jay Zwally
199-200
Abstract
Inland ice-sheet thinning near Dome C, East Antarctica, caused by post-Wisconsinan sea-level rise
Richard B. Alley and Ian M. Whillans
200
Abstract
On long-period internal oscillations in a simple climate model with an ice sheet
G.E. Birchfield and J. Weertman
201
Abstract
Is there a tie between atmospheric CO2 content and ocean circulation?
Wallace S. Broecker and Taro Takahashi
201
Abstract
A reconstruction of the coastal Antarctic climate and summer sea-ice position at 18 ka BP
David H. Bromwich
202
Abstract
Modelling the surface of the Antarctic ice sheet for satellite radar altimeter studies
D.J. Drewry, N.F. McIntyre, A.P.R. Cooper and E. Novotny
203
Abstract
Proxy records of Quaternary climate
John Imbrie
204-207
Abstract
Simulation of the HDO and H218O cycles in an Atmospheric general circulation model
Sylvie Joussaume, Robert Sadourny and Jean Jouzel
208-210
Abstract
Simulation of desert dust cycles in an atmospheric general circulation model
S Joussaume, I. Rasool, R. Sadourny and J.-R. Petit
211
Abstract
Late-glacial palaeogeographic reconstruction models for Norwegian fjord areas
Kjell Kjenstad and Johan Ludvig Sollid
212
Abstract
Thirty years of mass balance and climate records on Hintereisferner: a basis for modelling
M. Kuhn
212-213
Abstract
Sensitivity of an ice-sheet model to atmospheric variables
Tamara Shapiro Ledley
213-214
Abstract
The predictability of glaciation cycles
H. Le Treut and M. Ghil
215-216
Abstract
A numerical ice-stream model: application to Holocene retreat in the Ross Sea, West Antarctica
Craig S. Lingle and James A. Clark
216-217
Abstract
Tides, tidally driven barotropic circulation and the formation of tidal fronts below the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Douglas R. MacAyeal
217-219
Abstract
A time-dependent simulation of the Ross Ice Shelf flow
Douglas R. MacAyeal and Robert H. Thomas
219-221
Abstract
Computer simulation of the ice sheet in the Shirase basin, Antarctica
M. Nagao, M. Nakawo and A. Higashi
221-222
Abstract
model of the Antarctic ice sheet including thermodynamics
J. Oerlemans
222
Abstract
Southern Ocean sea-ice response to atmospheric warming
Claire L. Parkinson and Robert A. Bindschadler
222-223
Abstract
Past accumulation rates at Camp Century and Devon Island, deduced from ice-core measurements
W.S.B. Paterson and E.D. Waddington
223
Abstract
A spectral model of the ice-age cycle with glacial isostatic adjustment
W.R. Peltier
224
Abstract
The CO2 record in ice cores: a reconstruction of the atmospheric evolution between 18 ka BP and 1850 AD
D. Raynaud and J.M. Barnola
225
Abstract
Snow and ice feedback and climate sensitivity
Alan Robock
225-227
Abstract
Modeling the late-Quaternary glacial variations with multi-component climatic systems
B. Saltzman
228
Abstract
Coupling models of climate subsystems: sensitivity experiments
Stephen H. Schneider
229
Abstract
The climatic response of the Arctic Ocean to Soviet river diversions
Albert J. Semtner Jr.
230-233
Abstract
Probing the Holocene-Wisconsin boundary in polar ice sheets
Sion Shabtaie and Charles R. Bentley
234
Abstract
Wave-number analysis of ice-flow modelling
E.D. Waddington
234-236
Abstract
The effect of land-sea distribution on ice-sheet formation
Robert G. Watts and M.Ehteshamul Hayder
236-237
Abstract
A global paleoclimatic database for 6 and 9 ka BP
Thompson Webb III
238
Abstract
The effect of the palaeo-temperature regime on present temperature depth profiles in ice sheets
N.W. Young
239
Abstract
Past changes of the Antarctic ice sheet in Terre Adélie as deduced from ice-core data and ice modelling
N.W. Young, D. Raynaud, M. de Angelis, J.-R. Petit and C. Lorius
241-243
The IGS symposium on ice and climate modeling: an overview
Uwe Radok
