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Spatiotemporal mass-balance variability of Jostedalsbreen Ice Cap, Norway, revealed by a temperature-index model using Bayesian inference
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- 13 November 2024, e1
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Open discussion at the IGS symposium on ‘The edges of glaciology’, 7 July 2023
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- 13 November 2024, e3
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Towards a high-resolution sea-ice model: exploring the potential of modelling ice floe fracture with the peridynamic method
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- 21 November 2024, e2
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Comparing heterogeneity of sea-ice models with viscous-plastic and Maxwell elasto-brittle rheology
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- 30 October 2024, e4
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Distributed energy balance, mass balance and climate sensitivity of upper Chandra Basin glaciers, western Himalaya
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- 09 January 2025, e5
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Bragg scattering of surface-gravity waves by an ice shelf with rolling surface morphology
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- 31 December 2024, e6
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Forecasting Arctic sea-ice drift: insights from two case studies
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- 08 January 2025, e7
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Microwave sea ice and ocean brightness temperature and emissivity between 22 and 243 GHz from ship-based radiometers
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- 20 January 2025, e8
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