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Long-term change, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in climate and glacier mass balance in the central Greater Caucasus, Russia (2007)
Journal Article
Shahgedanova, M., Popovnin, V., Aleynikov, A., Petrakov, D., & Stokes, C. (2007). Long-term change, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in climate and glacier mass balance in the central Greater Caucasus, Russia. Annals of Glaciology, 46, 355-361. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756407782871323

Long-term trends, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in the mass-balance record from Djankuat glacier, central Greater Caucasus, Russia, are related to local climate change, synoptic and large-scale anomalies in atmospheric circulation. A cle... Read More about Long-term change, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in climate and glacier mass balance in the central Greater Caucasus, Russia.

Ice stream sticky spots: A review of their identification and influence beneath contemporary and palaeo-ice streams (2007)
Journal Article
Stokes, C., Clark, C., Lian, O., & Tulaczyk, S. (2007). Ice stream sticky spots: A review of their identification and influence beneath contemporary and palaeo-ice streams. Earth-Science Reviews, 81(3-4), 217-249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2007.01.002

Rapidly-flowing ice streams are the arterial drainage routes in continental ice sheets and exert a major influence on ice sheet mass balance. Recent observations have revealed that ice stream flow exhibits considerable variability, with relatively ra... Read More about Ice stream sticky spots: A review of their identification and influence beneath contemporary and palaeo-ice streams.

A Glacial Geomorphological Map of Victoria Island, Canadian Arctic (2007)
Journal Article
Storrar, R., & Stokes, C. (2007). A Glacial Geomorphological Map of Victoria Island, Canadian Arctic. Journal of Maps, 3(1), 191-210. https://doi.org/10.1080/jom.2007.9710838

Victoria Island lies at the north-western extremity of the region covered by the vast North American Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This area is significant because it linked the interior of the LIS to the Arctic Ocean... Read More about A Glacial Geomorphological Map of Victoria Island, Canadian Arctic.