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Volume 53, Number 60, November 2012

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Relationships between iceberg plumes and sea-ice conditions on northeast Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada
pp. 1-9(9)
Authors: Herdes, Emilie; Copland, Luke; Danielson, Brad; Sharp, Martin

Basal crevasses and associated surface crevassing on the Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica, and their role in ice-shelf instability
pp. 10-18(9)
Authors: McGrath, Daniel; Steffen, Konrad; Scambos, Ted; Rajaram, Harihar; Casassa, Gino; Rodriguez Lagos, Jose Luis

Radar characterization of the basal interface across the grounding zone of an ice-rise promontory in East Antarctica
pp. 29-34(6)
Authors: Matsuoka, Kenichi; Pattyn, Frank; Callens, Denis; Conway, Howard

Tidewater glacier fluctuations in central East Greenland coastal and fjord regions (1980s-2005)
pp. 35-44(10)
Authors: Jiskoot, Hester; Juhlin, Dan; St Pierre, Heather; Citterio, Michele

The influence of ice melange on fjord seiches
pp. 45-49(5)
Authors: MacAyeal, Douglas R.; Freed-Brown, Julian; Zhang, Wendy W.; Amundson, Jason M.

Surface mass balance and stable oxygen isotope ratios from shallow firn cores on Fimbulisen, East Antarctica
pp. 70-78(9)
Authors: Schlosser, E.; Anschütz, H.; Isaksson, E.; Martma, T.; Divine, D.; Nøst, O.-A.

Observing calving-generated ocean waves with coastal broadband seismometers, Jakobshavn Isbrae, Greenland
pp. 79-84(6)
Authors: Amundson, Jason M.; Clinton, John F.; Fahnestock, Mark; Truffer, Martin; Lüthi, Martin P.; Motyka, Roman J.

Blocking a wave: frequency band gaps in ice shelves with periodic crevasses
pp. 85-89(5)
Authors: Freed-Brown, Julian; Amundson, Jason M.; MacAyeal, Douglas R.; Zhang, Wendy W.

Testing the effect of water in crevasses on a physically based calving model
pp. 90-96(7)
Authors: Cook, S.; Zwinger, T.; Rutt, I.C.; O'Neel, S.; Murray, T.

Resolution requirements for grounding-line modelling: sensitivity to basal drag and ice-shelf buttressing
pp. 97-105(9)
Authors: Gladstone, Rupert M.; Payne, Antony J.; Cornford, Stephen L.

Impact of hydrodynamics on seismic signals generated by iceberg collisions
pp. 106-112(7)
Authors: Amundson, Jason M.; Burton, Justin C.; Correa-Legisos, Sergio

Passive underwater acoustic evolution of a calving event
pp. 113-122(10)
Author: Pettit, Erin C.

The role of Pine Island Glacier ice shelf basal channels in deep-water upwelling, polynyas and ocean circulation in Pine Island Bay, Antarctica
pp. 123-128(6)
Authors: Mankoff, Kenneth D.; Jacobs, Stanley S.; Tulaczyk, Slawek M.; Stammerjohn, Sharon E.

Impact of ice-shelf basal melting on inland ice-sheet thickness: a model study
pp. 129-135(7)
Authors: Determann, Jürgen; Thoma, Malte; Grosfeld, Klaus; Massmann, Sylvia

Optical-televiewer-based identification and characterization of material facies associated with an Antarctic ice-shelf rift
pp. 137-146(10)
Authors: Hubbard, Bryn; Tison, Jean-Louis; Pattyn, Frank; Dierckx, Marie; Boereboom, Thierry; Samyn, Denis

Glaciar Jorge Montt (Chilean Patagonia) dynamics derived from photos obtained by fixed cameras and satellite image feature tracking
pp. 147-155(9)
Authors: Rivera, Andrés; Corripio, Javier; Bravo, Claudio; Cisternas, Sebastián

Sensitivity of the ice-shelf/ocean system to the sub-ice-shelf cavity shape measured by NASA IceBridge in Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica
pp. 156-162(7)
Authors: Schodlok, Michael P.; Menemenlis, Dimitris; Rignot, Eric; Studinger, Michael

Response of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, to ocean gravity-wave forcing
pp. 163-172(10)
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Ice-flow sensitivity to boundary processes: a coupled model study in the Vostok Subglacial Lake area, Antarctica
pp. 173-180(8)
Authors: Thoma, Malte; Grosfeld, Klaus; Mayer, Christoph; Pattyn, Frank

Oceanic mechanical forcing of a marine-terminating Greenland glacier
pp. 181-192(12)
Authors: Walter, Jacob I.; Box, Jason E.; Tulaczyk, Slawek; Brodsky, Emily E.; Howat, Ian M.; Ahn, Yushin; Brown, Abel

Dynamic instability of marine-terminating glacier basins of Academy of Sciences Ice Cap, Russian High Arctic
pp. 193-201(9)
Authors: Moholdt, Geir; Heid, Torborg; Benham, Toby; Dowdeswell, Julian A.

Characteristics of ocean waters reaching Greenland's glaciers
pp. 202-210(9)
Authors: Straneo, Fiammetta; Sutherland, David A.; Holland, David; Gladish, Carl; Hamilton, Gordon S.; Johnson, Helen L.; Rignot, Eric; Xu, Yun; Koppes, Michele

Formation of ice-shelf moraines by accretion of sea water and marine sediment at the southern margin of the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica
pp. 211-220(10)
Authors: Fitzsimons, Sean; Mager, Sarah; Frew, Russell; Clifford, Andrew; Wilson, Gary

Rock debris in an Antarctic ice shelf
pp. 235-240(6)
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Stable dynamics in a Greenland tidewater glacier over 26 years despite reported thinning
pp. 241-248(8)
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Partitioning effects from ocean and atmosphere on the calving stability of Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, East Greenland
pp. 249-256(8)
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Spreading of warm ocean waters around Greenland as a possible cause for glacier acceleration
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On the influence of Greenland outlet glacier bed topography on results from dynamic ice-sheet models
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Ice-shelf basal melting in a global finite-element sea-ice/ice-shelf/ocean model
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