Forty-seven Years of Research on the Devon Island Ice Cap, Arctic Canada

Arctic1.20
Volume: 63, Issue: 1
Published: Mar 22, 2010
Abstract
The Devon Island ice cap has been the subject of scientific study for almost half a century, beginning with the first mass balance measurements in 1961. Research on the ice cap was the first to investigate (1) the role of meltwater in seasonal ice-velocity variations on a polythermal Arctic ice cap, (2) the use of air temperature rather than net radiation as a proxy for the energy driving surface melt, and (3) the influence of the changing...
Paper Details
Title
Forty-seven Years of Research on the Devon Island Ice Cap, Arctic Canada
Published Date
Mar 22, 2010
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
1
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