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Ellyn M. Enderlin
Assistant Professor, Boise State University
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Seasonality and surge cycle dynamics implemented within the enthalpy framework of glacier surging.
MODELING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: GLACIERS AND ICE SHEETS II ORAL
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Yoram Terleth, Timothy C. Bartholomaus, Jukes Liu,...
Hydrologically driven ice flow accelerations, such as glacier surges, could drive significant dynamic ice mass loss yet remain poorly understood. The ...
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Variations in Iceberg Melt Rates in Greenland’s Fjords
ARCTIC COASTAL DYNAMICS: RATES, IMPACTS, HAZARDS, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Adam Dickson, Ellyn M. Enderlin, Alex Iturriria, I...
Variations in when and where iceberg meltwater is injected into the fjords and ocean basins surrounding Greenland may influence ocean properties at th...
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Terrain Controls ICESat-2-Derived Seasonal Snow Distributions in Vegetated Alpine Watersheds: A Machine Learning Analysis of Semi-Arid Mountain Snowpacks in the Western US
ICESAT-2 ON-ORBIT PERFORMANCE, DATA DISCOVERIES, AND SCIENCE RESULTS POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Karina H. Zikan, Ellyn M. Enderlin, Hans-Peter Mar...
Seasonal snow is a critical fresh water resource around the world. As snow distribution is highly variable and sensitive to climate perturbations it i...
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Seasonal Spikes in Greenland Ice Sheet Terminus Ablation Driven by Rapid Terminus Retreat
ICE-OCEAN INTERACTIONS IN GREENLAND AND BEYOND: LINKING TIDEWATER GLACIERS TO OCEAN DYNAMICS, ECOSYSTEMS, AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES II POSTER
cryosphere | 12 december 2023
Aman KC, Ellyn M. Enderlin, Dominik Fahrner, Twila...
Marine-terminating glaciers in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) have undergone rapid retreat and melt due to the effects of climate change since the 1990s...
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Investigating the relationship between ocean forcing and frontal ablation for 51 tidewater glaciers in Greenland
ICE-OCEAN INTERACTIONS IN GREENLAND AND BEYOND: LINKING TIDEWATER GLACIERS TO OCEAN DYNAMICS, ECOSYSTEMS, AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES II POSTER
cryosphere | 12 december 2023
Dominik Fahrner, Donald Slater, Aman KC, Claudia C...
Tidewater glaciers in Greenland have been retreating, thinning, and accelerating since the mid-1990s and contribute between 3060% of the annual mass l...
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What Controls Intra-regional Differences in Surge Recurrence Interval? A Comparison of Observations of Sít’ Kusá and Variegated Glacier, Alaska
OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS OF GLACIER CHANGE IV ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2023
Jukes Liu, Ellyn M. Enderlin, Yoram Terleth, Timot...
Glacier surges develop and unfold over many timescales, ranging from decades to centuries. Climate is expected to modulate surge recurrence interval t...
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Dense Time Series of Glacier Snow Cover from Multi-Source Satellite Imagery Reveal Potential Controls on Mass Balance Sensitivities
OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS OF GLACIER CHANGE III ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2023
Rainey Aberle, Ellyn M. Enderlin, Alexandra Friel,...
Detecting and analyzing seasonal snow cover on glaciers is critical for understanding annual surface mass balance and melt-derived hydrologic outputs ...
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Glacier Mass Balance Sensitivities Revealed by Equilibrium Line Altitude Trends in Alaska and Western Canada through Multi-Source Satellite Imagery
OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS OF GLACIER CHANGE I POSTER
cryosphere | 11 december 2023
Alexandra Friel, Rainey Aberle, Ellyn M. Enderlin
The glacier Equilibrium Line Altitude (ELA) marks where the accumulation is balanced by ablation over a one year period and is a critical indicator of...
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