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Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska
R. A. Bindschadler
Published
1983
by U.S. G.P.O. in Washington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by R.A. Bindschadler and L.A. Rasmussen. |
Series | Studies of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, Geological Survey professional paper ;, 1258-D |
Contributions | Rasmussen, L. A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | GB2425.A4 B56 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 17 p. : |
Number of Pages | 17 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2815921M |
LC Control Number | 83600208 |
Finite - Difference Model Predictions of the Drastic Retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska (United States Geological Survey Professional Paper D). Bindschadler, R. A. and L. A. Rasmussen. Published by United States Government Printing Office. Anyone with any interest in this volcano will LOVE to own this impressive book. (shelved with USGS maps) (cover lightly rubbed). $ USGS Professional Paper D: Finite-Difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia glacier, Alaska. By R. A. Bindschadler and L.A. Rasmussen. (Studies of Columbia Glacier, Alaska).
found: His Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, CIP t.p. (R. A. Bindschadler) data sheet (Bindschadler, Robert A.) Change Notes new. The retreat has been accompanied by nearly m (1, ft) of thinning at the present position of the terminus. In the next few decades it is expected to retreat another 15 km ( mi), to a point where the bed of the glacier rises above sea level. Columbia Glacier's retreat should be completed around Location: Descending from the Chugach Mountains .
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Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska. (Studies of Columbia Glacier, Alaska) (Geological Survey professional paper ; D) "Discussion of a one-dimensional dynamic model developed to predict the retreat and the iceberg discharge from a large iceberg- calving glacier." Bibliography: p.
Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska. (Studies of Columbia Glacier, Alaska) (Geological Survey professional paper; D) "Discussion of a one-dimensional dynamic model developed to predict the retreat and the iceberg discharge from a large iceberg- calving glacier." Bibliography: by: Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska [R.
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Bindschadler and Lowell A. Rasmussen. Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: R A Bindschadler; L A Rasmussen; Geological Survey (U.S.).
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Meier, L. Rasmussen and W. Sikonia (U.S. Geological Survey, Tacoma, Washington) ABSTRACT The US Geological Survey was asked to predict the rate of retreat of the terminus of Columbia Glacier.
Click on the book chapter title to read more. (JG), Columbia Glacier in before the onset of drastic retreat (CG78), and Columbia Glacier in during drastic retreat (CG86).
Hatched bars indicate the balance velocity at some representative. The moraine shoal in Columbia Bay traps icebergs thicker than 27 m, (), Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USGS Professional Paper D, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC.
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Geol. Surv., Reston, Va., Bowling, Sue Ann, Alaska's weather and climate, in Alaska's Weather and Climate, edited by Gunter Weller, Geographical. Chronologically, these were the surge of Variegated Glacier, the most completely studied surge of any glacier' the onset in of drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, the culmination of an ambitious research program launched by the U.S.
Geological Survey' and the discovery in that ice stream B was underlain by water-saturated. Meier MF, Rasmussen LA, Sikonia WG () Methodology and current status of the prediction of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska (abs.). In: Annals of Glaciology. International Glaciological Society, Cambridge, England, Google ScholarCited by: Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska,Professional Paper D Millerton Lake Quadrangle, west-central Sierra Nevada, California; analytic data,Professional Paper The US Geological Survey was asked to predict the rate of retreat of the terminus of Columbia Glacier, Alaska, which is a large (1 km2), grounded, iceberg-calving glacier, and to estimate the Author: Randy Showstack.
shoal, a period of drastic retreat would ensue. Detailed studies were made duringand monitoring has continued through In June, * a prediction of drastic retreat was issued (Meier and others, ). In December,the glacier terminus retreated from Heather Island, and retreat has accelerated each year since then, except during a period of anomalously low calving in Cited by: Photogrammetric determination of surface altitude, terminus position, and ice velocity of Columbia Glacier, Alaska.
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper F, 41 p. Bindschadler, R.A., and L.A. Rasmussen, Finite-difference model predictions of the drastic retreat of Columbia Glacier, Alaska. retreat, and the prehistorical retreat that occurred ~kya. Using a glacial destabilization model simulation, we further concluded that a ±.2°C temperature increase induced Columbia Glacier retreat.
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