Glacier Hydrology and HydrochemistryISBN: 978-0-471-98168-8
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350 pages
October 1998
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Effect of Snow and Firn Hydrology on the Physical and Chemical
Characteristics of Glacial Runoff (A. Fountain).
Isotopic and Ionic Variations in Glacier River Water During Three Contrasting Ablation Seasons (W. Theakstone N. Knudsen).
The Hydrochemistry of Runoff from a 'Cold Based' Glacier in the High Arctic (Scott Turnerbreen, Svalbard) (R. Hodgkins, et al.).
Hydrochemistry as an Indicator of Subglacial Drainage System Structure: A Comparison of Alpine and Sub-Polar Environments (M. Tranter, et al.).
Impact of Subglacial Geothermal Activity on Meltwater Quality in the Jokulsa a Solheimasandi System, Southern Iceland (D. Lawler, et al.).
Velocity-Discharge Relationships Derived from Dye Tracer Experiments in Glacial Meltwaters: Implications for Subglacial Flow Conditions (P. Nienow, et al.).
Links Between Proglacial Stream Suspended Sediment Dynamics, Glacier Hydrology and Glacier Motion at Midtdalsbreen, Norway (I. Willis, et al.).
Impact of Post-Mixing Chemical Reactions on the Major Ion Chemistry of Bulk Meltwaters Draining the Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Valais, Switzerland (G. Brown, et al.).
Experimental Investigations of the Weathering of Suspended Sediment by Alpine Glacial Meltwater (G. Brown, et al.).
Statistical Evaluation of Glacier Boreholes as Indicators of Basal Drainage Systems (C. Smart).
The Use of Borehole Video in Investigating the Hydrology of a Temperate Glacier (L. Copland, et al.).
In Situ Measurements of Basal Water Quality and Pressure as an Indicator of the Character of Subglacial Drainage Systems (D. Stone G. Clarke).
Variability in the Chemical Composition of In- Situ Subglacial Meltwaters (M. Tranter, et al.).
Seasonal Reorganization of Subglacial Drainage Inferred from Measurements in Boreholes (S. Gordon, et al.).
An Integrated Approach to Modelling Hydrology and Water Quality in Glacierized Catchments (K. Richards, et al.).
Initial Results from a Distributed, Physically Based Model of Glacier Hydrology (N. Arnold, et al.).
Towards a Hydrological Model for Computerized Ice-Sheet Simulations (R. Alley).
Index.
Isotopic and Ionic Variations in Glacier River Water During Three Contrasting Ablation Seasons (W. Theakstone N. Knudsen).
The Hydrochemistry of Runoff from a 'Cold Based' Glacier in the High Arctic (Scott Turnerbreen, Svalbard) (R. Hodgkins, et al.).
Hydrochemistry as an Indicator of Subglacial Drainage System Structure: A Comparison of Alpine and Sub-Polar Environments (M. Tranter, et al.).
Impact of Subglacial Geothermal Activity on Meltwater Quality in the Jokulsa a Solheimasandi System, Southern Iceland (D. Lawler, et al.).
Velocity-Discharge Relationships Derived from Dye Tracer Experiments in Glacial Meltwaters: Implications for Subglacial Flow Conditions (P. Nienow, et al.).
Links Between Proglacial Stream Suspended Sediment Dynamics, Glacier Hydrology and Glacier Motion at Midtdalsbreen, Norway (I. Willis, et al.).
Impact of Post-Mixing Chemical Reactions on the Major Ion Chemistry of Bulk Meltwaters Draining the Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Valais, Switzerland (G. Brown, et al.).
Experimental Investigations of the Weathering of Suspended Sediment by Alpine Glacial Meltwater (G. Brown, et al.).
Statistical Evaluation of Glacier Boreholes as Indicators of Basal Drainage Systems (C. Smart).
The Use of Borehole Video in Investigating the Hydrology of a Temperate Glacier (L. Copland, et al.).
In Situ Measurements of Basal Water Quality and Pressure as an Indicator of the Character of Subglacial Drainage Systems (D. Stone G. Clarke).
Variability in the Chemical Composition of In- Situ Subglacial Meltwaters (M. Tranter, et al.).
Seasonal Reorganization of Subglacial Drainage Inferred from Measurements in Boreholes (S. Gordon, et al.).
An Integrated Approach to Modelling Hydrology and Water Quality in Glacierized Catchments (K. Richards, et al.).
Initial Results from a Distributed, Physically Based Model of Glacier Hydrology (N. Arnold, et al.).
Towards a Hydrological Model for Computerized Ice-Sheet Simulations (R. Alley).
Index.