Black and Bloom

@Glacier_Albedo

Black and Bloom is a funded project to understand how particles and microorganisms on the surface of the Greenland Icesheet affect it's albedo.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2015.

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    19. lip 2017.

    Got 3 minutes? Check out what we're up to with our latest film! Research funded by

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    4. velj

    The T-MOSAiC Special Issue of the journal ‘Arctic Science’ is now open for submissions, until 31 March 2021. Full details can be downloaded in the file below.

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    30. sij

    I am recruiting a 3-year postdoc in soil biogeochemical modelling. Join my lab in London, work on exciting Arctic research! Collaborative project with CU Boulder, U Utah, Montana Tech & BGS. Apply before 20th March. Please RT!

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    30. sij

    Cool results from as part of the project. "the growth of algae on the GrIS accelerates the rate of melting and increases the GrIS contribution to global sea level rise"

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  5. 29. sij

    Latest paper from our Black & Bloom project examines how surface algae are accelerating melt rates on the - Great collaborative effort led by

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    28. sij

    We're putting the spotlight on today on the BBC. And here's a graphic that illustrates how meltwater from the glacier doesn't make the oceans rise equally everywhere. The way the oceans work means the distribution is uneven.

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    Thwaites glacier is massive, roughly the size of Britain

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    21. sij
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  10. 3. sij

    Great with & using satellite data to study how atmospheric material (soot, wildfires, dust etc....) speeds up meltrate of . Part of major new initiative SENSE

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    ⁩ now on Radio 4 - Listen Live - BBC Sounds

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    While Greenland rate of ice melting is accelerating the published three scenarios estimating the potential contributions to sea level rise. Source:

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    At South Pole Station for Christmas getting ready to start the 3rd 88S Traverse in support of

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  14. 22. pro 2019.
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    20. pro 2019.

    Nice summary of dust and BC impacts on the cryosphere

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    21. pro 2019.

    PhD opportunity at Lancaster University in ice sheet altimetry and metrology . Closing date Friday 17th Jan.

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    20. pro 2019.
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    A new source of sea level rise from : ice slabs Runoff from the Greenland ice sheet’s high elevations could double by 2100, thanks to solid layers of ice hiding just beneath the surface. via

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    13. pro 2019.

    Our session on 'aerosols, clouds and chemistry in polar and pristine regions' starts today! See you at the posters and the oral sessions!

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    11. pro 2019.
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