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Contents
3-15
A coupled marine ice-stream-ice-shelf model
Isabelle Muszynski and G.E. Birchfield
16-23
The surface topography of large ice masses from LANDSAT imagery
Julian A. Dowdeswell and Neil F. McIntyre
24-26
Micro-meteorological conditions for snow melt
M. Kuhn
27-46
Waves of accelerated motion in a glacier approaching surge: the mini-surges of Variegated Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A.
Barclay Kamb and Hermann Engelhardt
47-50
A mechanism of basal ice-layer formation involving major ice-fabric changes
J.-L. Tison and R.D. Lorrain
51-54
Characteristics of two full-depth slab avalanches on Meall Uaine, Glen Shee, Scotland
Richard William Davison and Steven Keith Davison
55-59
Development of collapsed glacial topography in the Adams Inlet area, Alaska, U.S.A.
Garry D. McKenzie and Robert G. Goodwin
60-67
Evidence for headwall weathering zones, Boundary Glacier, Canadian Rocky Mountains
James S. Gardner
68-71
Evidence for a periodic ice-cliff avalanche on north-west Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canadian High Arctic
D.J.A. Evans and T.G. Fisher
72-78
Extrusion flow demonstrated by bore-hole deformation measurements over a riegel, Storglaciären, Sweden
Roger LeB. Hooke, Per Holmlund and Neal R. Iverson
79-82
Continued decrease of ice-flow velocity at Lewis Glacier, Mount Kenya, East Africa
Stefan Hastenrath
83-98
Direct observation of basal sliding and deformation of basal drift at sub-freezing temperatures
Keith Echelmeyer and Wang Zhongxiang
99-104
Research on the tunnel excavated in Urumqi Glacier No.1, Tianshan Glaciological Station, China
Huang Maohuan and Wang Zhongxiang
105-119
A thermodynamic model of the formation, growth, and decay of first-year sea ice
R. Gabison
120-122
Crystal structure of ice accreted on an ice substrate
Olga B. Nasello, Laura Levi and Franco Prodi
123-128
Mass balance of two High Arctic plateau ice caps
Raymond S. Bradley and Mark C. Serreze
129
Review
Armstrong, B., and Williams, K. 1986. The avalanche book. Golden, CO, Fulcrum Inc
C. Jaccard
130-131
Correspondence
The November 1986 survey of the Grand Moulin on the Mer de Glace, Mont Blanc Massif, France
Louis Reynaud
131
Correspondence
Basal water and high-pressure basal ice
J. Weertman
131-132
Correspondence
The 1985 surge and ice dam of Glaciar Grande del Nevado del Plomo, Argentina
Roberto H. Bruce, Gabriel A. Cabrera, Juan Carlos Leiva
and Luis E. Lenzano
135-139
Mode of formation of "ablation hollows" controlled by dirt content of snow
Jonathon J. Rhodes, Richard L. Armstrong and Stephen G. Warren
140-148
A transient temperature solution for bore-hole model testing
Brian Hanson and Robert E. Dickinson
149-158
Topoclimatic studies of a High Arctic plateau ice cap
Raymond S. Bradley and Mark C. Serreze
159-161
Optical measurements of water lenses in ice
M.E.R. Walford, D.W. Roberts and I. Hill
162-168
Radiation and cloud observations on a High Arctic plateau ice cap
M.C. Serreze and R.S. Bradley
169-172
A major calving event of Jakobshavns Isbrae, West Greenland, on 9 August 1982
W. Epprecht
173-176
Inter-relations between the Arctic sea ice and the general circulation of the atmosphere
G. Wendler and Y. Nagashima
177-185
Steady-state three-dimensional ice flow over an undulating base: first-order theory with linear ice rheology
Niels Reeh
186-194
Ice/structure interaction tests with ice containing flaws
G.W. Timco
195-199
Snowfall and oxygen-isotope variations off the north coast of Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada
Martin O. Jeffries and H.Roy Krouse
200-211
On the thermal regime of an Arctic valley glacier: a study of White Glacier, Axel Heiberg Island, N.W.T., Canada
H. Blatter
212-217
Methods of calculation and remote-sensing measurements for the spatial distribution of glacier annual mass balances
V.G. Konovalov
218-230
Force, mass, and energy budgets of the Crary Ice Rise complex, Antarctica
D.R. MacAyeal, R.A. Bindschadler, S. Shabtaie, S. Stephenson
and C.R. Bentley
231-235
Early discoverers XXXIV
Early discoveries of the effects of ice action in Australia
Maxwell R. Banks, Eric A. Colhoun and David Hannan
236-238
Instruments and Methods
Electrochaude: a self-flushing hot-water drilling apparatus for glaciers with debris
Claude Rado, Claude Girard and Jacky Perrin
239-242
Instruments and Methods
Radio and electrical measurements on glacial streams
M.E.R. Walford
243-245
Instruments and Methods
A digital technique to estimate polynya characteristics from synthetic aperture radar sea-ice data
James D. Lyden and Robert A. Shuchman
246
Correspondence
Isotopic fractionation at the base of polar and sub-polar glaciers
R.A. Souchez
246-247
Correspondence
Winter-talus ridges, nivation ridges, and pro-talus ramparts
Colin K. Ballantyne
247-248
Correspondence
Early description of pro-talus ramparts
Stephen C. Porter
248-249
Correspondence
Concerning early descriptions of pro-talus ramparts
David R. Butler
249-250
Correspondence
A computer program for glacier-surface plain-strain analysis
Larry D. Williams and Peter G. Knight
255-267
Sliding with cavity formation
A.C. Fowler
268-273
On the significance of normal stress effects in the flow of glaciers
Chi-Sing Man and Quan-Xin Sun
274-280
Strain-rate and grain-size effects in ice
David M. Cole
281-292
Glacier flow in a curving channel
Keith Echelmeyer and Barclay Kamb
293-299
Victoria lower glacier and Ross Sea glaciation, Dry Valleys area, south Victoria Land, Antarctica
T.J.H. Chinn
300-310
Observations on a debris-covered polar glacier "Whisky Glacier", James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
T.J.H. Chinn and A. Dillon
311-314
Evidence for a till layer beneath Storglaciären, Sweden, based on electrical resistivity measurements
Geoff Brand, Veijo Pohjola and Roger LeB. Hooke
315-318
On the relation of net balance, ice flow, and surface lowering of Lewis Glacier, Mount Kenya, East Africa, 1982-86
Stefan Hastenrath
319-323
Interpretation of radio-echo returns from internal water bodies in Variegated Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A
Robert W. Jacobel and Stefan K. Anderson
324-329
Stable isotopes and debris in basal glacier ice, South Georgia, Southern Ocean
David E. Sugden, Chalmers M. Clapperton, J.Campbell Gemmell and Peter G. Knight
330-340
Airborne river-ice thickness profiling with helicopter-borne UHF short-pulse radar
Steven A. Arcone and Allan J. Delaney
341-345
Some observations on a recent surge of Peters Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A
Keith Echelmeyer, Robert Butterfield and Doug Cuillard
346-356
Environmental constraints on West Antarctic ice-sheet formation
D.R. Lindstrom and D.R. MacAyeal
357-362
Accumulation and temperature measurements on the James Ross Island ice cap, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
A.J. Aristarain, J.F. Pinglot and M. Pourchet
363-368
Calculation of mass balance of glaciers by remote-sensing imagery using similarity of accumulation and ablation isoline patterns
A.N. Krenke and V.M. Menshutin
369-373
A stress-strain relation for dry snow in Greenland and Antarctica
Chi-Hai Ling, L.A. Rasmussen and Carl S. Benson
374
Review
Drewry, D. 1986. Glacial geologic processes. London, Edward Arnold
Chalmers M. Clapperton


