How will the world’s mountain glaciers and ice caps respond to +1.5, 2, 3, and 4°C of global warming? Learn more from our new @ScienceMagazine study https://t.co/RhRCCpLBG2 🧵… #ScienceResearch
New study applying GNSS-IR with low-cost GPS instruments in a mountain glacier to measure surface elevation change and flux divergence! Nice work led by @albin_on_ice https://t.co/1uD5vJ3OIF
"On the feasibility of #glacier preservation" - the title of my World view just out in @NatureWaterJnl
https://t.co/7iVDbFc8OU
Simple take-away: No, we can't preserve glaciers artificially at larger scales! But yes, we can partly save them by limiting CO2-emissions.
Satellite radar signal penetration on glaciers? Our new paper observing this bias in Aletsch glacier has just been published!
Check it out: DOI: https://t.co/ULuliXgMP6
Congratulation Jaqueline Bannwart et al. :)
Who does glaciology research? Who does it benefit? And why does it matter? @LizzUltee @meghana_ir @babybumpproject and I tackle these questions in a new study out @igsoc 🧵follows https://t.co/j4YqThQXyi
The amount of data that are inaccessible, despite the push to open science, is mind-boggling. Some data availability statements are almost laughable and would be better stated as "These data are not available". Let's do better.
We are excited to announce the 3rd edition of the “Machine Learning in Glaciology” workshop, in the Finse alpine research station (Norway) 🇳🇴
The workshop will take place on 6-12 September 2024, and the deadline to apply is April 8! ❄️
https://t.co/Nm1KmG39wf
Are you interested in being part of the growing glaciology community focused on developing open science tools, knowledge, and facilitating collaborations? If yes, https://t.co/HXpliOdCUD is looking for a postdoc! Apply https://t.co/d8NQpcCnwW
Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates on the impact of wildfires and heatwaves on glaciers in Alaska at Carnegie Mellon University. Position is fully funded and dates are flexible. Please spread the word! @PolarImpact@WomeninPolarSci@CryoCommunity@PridePolar
We have an opening for a NASA-funded PhD student research assistant to develop scalable data processing/fusion pipelines for archived stereo satellite imagery (@Maxar, @planet, @BlackSky_Inc), satellite laser altimetry (@NASA_ICESat2, #GEDI) ...
@igsoc Thank you so much! I’m incredibly honored and humbled by this and incredibly thankful for the amazing people I’ve been fortunate to work with and the incredible community I get to be a part of
❄️We are excited to announce the soft-launch of Virtual Ice Community Engagement (VICE) Squads this month! ❄️
These squads will enable cryosphere scholars that cross geographic, career stage, and disciplinary boundaries to form communities of engagement.
7 Feb 2024 Guillaume Jouve presented ‘IGM, a glacier evolution model boosted by deep-learning and GPU’ at the Int'l. Glaciological Society’s Global Seminar 2023/24 Series https://t.co/gSYfheIebT via @YouTube
I'm looking for a #PhD student focused on #weather, #climate, & #cryosphere at @UMaine! The student will also have opportunities to be involved with some of our efforts at @JuneauIcefield and the @Wrangells! Check out the full advertisement & team here: https://t.co/RNgcjGBnLe
New paper in JGlac! Performance characterization of a new, low-cost multi-GNSS instrument for the cryosphere, by Pickell DJ and Hawley RL. https://t.co/240dLmUf4C #Greenland@dartmouth@dartmouthears@egg_igs
#HMA#GLOF database launched!
GLOF event of past 200 years documented in this database. We are confident that this will be a valuable resource for researchers and also developers to plan #resilient#infrastructure .
🚨Job opportunity🚨
Join us at @GRS_TUDelft as Assistant Professor! If you're passionate about remote sensing and climate modelling, and how to combine these through AI 🤖to pave the way towards a digital 🌍 twin, apply now!
https://t.co/Y3EmguchRj
A great report on Tipping Points came out earlier this week: https://t.co/fkNPZ4oP9L. While tipping points like those observed on parts of the ice sheet do not affect mountain glaciers, growing glaciers takes a lot longer than losing them.