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Asa K. Rennermalm
Professor, Rutgers University New Brunswick
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Meltdown: A Music-Theater Exploration of Climate Change and Women in Science
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: ART AND SCIENCE—COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN ARTISTS AND SCIENTISTS I ORAL
science and society | 13 december 2024
Asa K. Rennermalm, Hai-Ting Chinn, David Cote, Ste...
Collaborations between artists and scientists are crucial for making the science of climate change more relatable and accessible to a broader audience...
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Chemical composition records of surface snow and a shallow ice core in Southwestern Greenland Ice Sheet
BIOGEOCHEMICAL RESPONSES OF THE CRYOSPHERE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE II POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2024
Isatis M. Cintron-Rodriguez, Asa K. Rennermalm, Hi...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second-largest freshwater reservoir on the Earth. Glaciochemistry analysis can provide valuable information about clima...
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In Situ Validation of Regional Climate Model Runoff over Two Watersheds in Northwest Greenland
ADVANCES IN GLACIER AND ICE SHEET HYDROLOGY II POSTER
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Sarah Esenther, Laurence C. Smith, Adam L. LeWinte...
Meltwater runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet is a major contributor to global sea level rise. Regional climate/surface mass balance (RC/SMB) models a...
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Greenland Ice Sheet Runoff Reduced by Meltwater Refreezing in Bare Ice
FROM SNOWFLAKES TO RUNOFF: FIRN AND SURFACE MASS BALANCE PROCESSES II ORAL
cryosphere | 10 december 2024
Matthew G. Cooper, Laurence C. Smith, Asa K. Renne...
Meltwater runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet contributes to sea level rise, but there is growing evidence that climate models overestimate runoff fro...
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Mapping Greenland’s Hidden Ice Slabs: The Influence of Surface Slope
FROM SNOWFLAKES TO RUNOFF: FIRN AND SURFACE MASS BALANCE PROCESSES II ORAL
cryosphere | 10 december 2024
Asa K. Rennermalm, Jing Xiao, Federico Covi, Regin...
In Greenland's lower percolation zone, semi-impermeable, meters-thick ice layers (hereafter ice slabs) may significantly impact surface mass balance b...
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Sea ice and ocean influences on northern Greenland warming: Analysis of air mass modification processes during an atmospheric river event
ADVANCEMENTS IN UNDERSTANDING AND PREDICTING HIGH-LATITUDE EARTH SYSTEMS CHANGES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED GLOBAL IMPACTS II POSTER
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Ryan Eagan, Dana E. Veron, Asa K. Rennermalm, Kyle...
The Greenland ice sheet has been losing mass at an increasing rate since the late 1990s from warming linked to shifts in summer atmospheric circulatio...
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Increasing Extreme Melt in Northeast Greenland Linked to Foehn Winds and Atmospheric Rivers
AMPLIFICATION OF CLIMATE WARMING IN THE POLAR REGIONS: OBSERVATIONS AND MODELING FROM PROCESS-LEVEL TO MULTICOMPONENT INTERACTIONS/FEEDBACKS, INCLUDING HEAT AND MOISTURE TRANSPORT II POSTER
global environmental change | 14 december 2023
Kyle S. Mattingly, Jenny Turton, Jonathan Wille, B...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has been losing mass at an increased rate in recent decades. In northeast Greenland, increasing surface melt has accompanied s...
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Greenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Export from a Small Land Terminating Outlet Glacier, 2008 to 2023
ADVANCES IN GLACIER AND ICE SHEET HYDROLOGY III ORAL
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Asa K. Rennermalm, Rohi Muthyala, Sasha Z. Leidman...
Greenland ice sheet meltwater export is one of the largest contributors to global sea level rise. However, direct observations of ice sheet meltwater ...
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