With the @PalGlac team, We co-organised a workshop on:
Challenges and Opportunities in Model-data comparison for paleo-glacier reconstructions at @UZH_en.
Very insightful event ! Thanks to everyone who attended !
@ChrisClarkofBC @JeremyEly1 @RosieArcherr@RemyVeness@IGM_model
centre spread and free poster downloads on the British Irish Ice sheet in the last glaciation…in Geography Review (A level geography) @BRITICECHRONO@PalGlac @sheffieldgeog
Swiss #glaciers have a hard time in 2023!
During the heat wave of the next days the shift to overall annual loss will already occur. Likely the second earliest date after the record-breaking year 2022. All melting from now onwards is unsustainable loss
@glamos_ch@VAW_glaciology
Great day presenting at the @NCLPhysGeog seminar today. Spoke about Drumlins, Erratics, Model-Data comparison and the recent @DRUMICE Project. Great to chat with @AntarcticGlacie @PalaeoEthan and Niel Ross. Now for the final push with the thesis!
Just landed back in the UK after a really special 2 weeks with the #DRUMICE team in Iceland. We were using GPR to look at pro and subglacial drumlins of the Hofsjökull icecap. @down2ice@peter_tuckett @emma_c_smith @WWenban thanks to MEF, the BSG and The AAC!
And we’re off! Excited to be heading into Hofsjökull with the #DRUMICE team @down2ice@peter_tuckett @emma_c_smith @WWenban for some GPR work thanks to MEF, the BSG and The AAC!
@Rock_Avalanches I don't think you'll be alone on that! Still very little consensus on how or why they form! Although watch this space, I've got a paper on this which should be out later this year
Surely one of the prettiest drumlin fields in Britain? I had a double take when I saw this as I use exactly the same framing in an unpublished figure I'm working on!
📢 A new modelling perspective into the spatial and temporal patterns of #erosion beneath the Eurasian ice sheet during the last glacial cycle.
Within the geological blink of an eye #ice had the equivalent impact of levelling Mt #Everest 500 times over!
https://t.co/xSi8QuSoqG
@ithinkwellHugh How many people does it take to design and build the world's largest scientific experiment?~20k at any one time over decades. There could/should be many more. My dad is author ~3000 and this was the culmination almost 20 years work