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Mass balance of Glaciar Zongo, Bolivia, between 1956 and 2006, using glaciological, hydrological and geodetic methods
A. SORUCO, C. VINCENT, B. FRANCOU, P. RIBSTEIN, T. BERGER, J.E. SICART, P. WAGNON, Y. ARNAUD, V. FAVIER, Y. LEJEUNE
1–8
Calculation of sensible-heat flux over a melting ice surface using simple climate data and daily measurements of ablation
Roger J. BRAITHWAITE
9–15
On the role of subsurface heat conduction in glacier energy-balance modelling
Francesca PELLICCIOTTI, Marco CARENZO, Jakob HELBING, Stefan RIMKUS, Paolo BURLANDO
16–24
Implications for the dynamic health of a glacier from comparison of conventional and reference-surface balances
W.D. HARRISON, L.H. COX, R. HOCK, R.S. MARCH, E.C. PETIT
25–30
Climatic implications of reconstructed early–mid Pliocene equilibrium-line altitudes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
A.G. KRUSIC, M.L. PRENTICE, J.M. LICCIARDI
31–36
Enhanced estimation of glacier mass balance in unsampled areas by means of topographic data
Luca CARTURAN, Federico CAZORZI, Giancarlo DALLA FONTANA
37–46
Ground-based interferometric radar for velocity and calving-rate measurements of the tidewater glacier at Kronebreen, Svalbard
C. ROLSTAD, R. NORLAND
47–54
Antarctic precipitation and climate-change predictions: horizontal resolution and margin vs plateau issues
C. GENTHON, G. KRINNER, H. CASTEBRUNET
55–60
Do climate models underestimate snow accumulation on the Antarctic plateau? A re-evaluation of/from in situ observations in East Wilkes and Victoria Lands
C. GENTHON, O. MAGAND, G. KRINNER, M. FILY
61–65
Meteorological controls on snow and ice ablation for two contrasting months on Glacier de Saint-Sorlin, France
D. SIX, P. WAGNON, J.E. SICART, C. VINCENT
66–72
Glacier thickening and decay analysis from 50 years of glaciological observations performed on Glacier d'Argentière, Mont Blanc area, France
C. VINCENT, A. SORUCO, D. SIX, E. LE MEUR
73–79
Sensitivity of net mass-balance estimates to near-surface temperature lapse rates when employing the degree-day method to estimate glacier melt
Alex. S. GARDNER, Martin SHARP
80–86
Four decades of winter mass balance of Vernagtferner and Hintereisferner, Austria: methodology and results
Heidi ESCHER-VETTER, Michael KUHN, Markus WEBER
87–95
Geodetic and direct mass-balance measurements: comparison and joint analysis
J. Graham COGLEY
96–100
Six decades of glacier mass-balance observations: a review of the worldwide monitoring network
M. ZEMP, M. HOELZLE, W. HAEBERLI
101–111
Best possible estimation of mass balance combining glaciological and geodetic methods
E. THIBERT, C. VINCENT
112–118
Geodetic mass balance of the western Svartisen ice cap, Norway,in the periods 1968–1985 and 1985–2002
Torborg HAUG, Cecilie ROLSTAD, Hallgeir ELVEHØY, Miriam JACKSON, Ivar MAALEN-JOHANSEN
119–125
Reconstruction of the annual balance of Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland, since 1865
Johanna NEMEC, Philippe HUYBRECHTS, Oleg RYBAK, Johannes OERLEMANS
126–134
The influence of drainage boundaries on specific mass-balance results: a case study of Engabreen, Norway
Hallgeir ELVEHØY, Miriam JACKSON, Liss M. ANDREASSEN
135–140
Ground-based gravimetry for measuring small spatial-scale mass changes on glaciers
Kristian BREILI, Cecilie ROLSTAD
141–147
Glacier changes in Alaska: can mass-balance models explain GRACE mascon trends?
Anthony A. ARENDT, Scott B. LUTHCKE, Regine HOCK
148–154
Recent fluctuations in the extent of the firn area of Austfonna,Svalbard, inferred from GPR
Thorben DUNSE, Thomas Vikhamar SCHULER, Jon Ove HAGEN, Trond EIKEN, Ola BRANDT, Kjell Arild HØGDA
155–162
The 'benchmark glacier' concept – does it work? Lessons from the North Cascade Range, USA
Andrew G. FOUNTAIN, Matthew J. HOFFMAN, Frank GRANSHAW, Jon RIEDEL
163–168
Comparison of mass balances for Vernagtferner, Oetzal Alps, as obtained from direct measurements and distributed modeling
Frank PAUL, Heidi ESCHER-VETTER, Horst MACHGUTH
169–177
Surface mass-balance changes of the Greenland ice sheet since 1866
L.M.WAKE, P. HUYBRECHTS, J.E. BOX, E. HANNA, I. JANSSENS, G.A. MILNE
178–184
The transfer of mass-balance profiles to unmeasured glaciers
MICHAEL KUHN, JAKOB ABERMANN, MICHAEL BACHER, MARC OLEFS
185–190
After six decades of monitoring glacier mass balance we still need data but it should be richer data
Roger J. BRAITHWAITE
191–197
Homogenization of long-term mass-balance time series
Matthias HUSS, Andreas BAUDER, Martin FUNK
198–206
20th-century climate change inferred from four long-term point observations of seasonal mass balance
Matthias HUSS, Andreas BAUDER
207–214
South Cascade Glacier mass balance, 1935–2006
L.A. RASMUSSEN
215–220