Publications

(2021). Why is Denali (6,194 m) so big? Caught inside the tectonic wake of a migrating restraining bend. In Terra Nova.

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(2021). Losing the Arctic (Book Chapter). In “Whither the Arctic Ocean” (Ed. P. Wassmann) Page 125-133.

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(2021). Mapping ice cliffs on debris-covered glaciers using multispectral satellite images. In RSE.

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(2020). The state of rock debris covering Earth’s glaciers. In Nat Geosci..

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(2018). Automated detection of ice cliffs within supraglacial debris cover. In The Cryosphere.

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(2015). Satellite observations show no net change in the percentage of supraglacial debris-covered area in northern Pakistan from 1977 to 2014. In J. Glaciol..

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(2015). Derivation and analysis of a complete modern-date glacier inventory for Alaska and northwest Canada. In J. Glaciol..

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(2015). Mass-balance changes of the debris-covered glaciers in the Langtang Himal, Nepal, from 1974 to 1999. In J. Glaciol..

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(2014). The Randolph Glacier Inventory, a globally complete inventory of glaciers. In J. Glaciol..

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(2012). Using surface velocities to calculate ice thickness and bed topography, a case study at Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA. In J. Glaciol..

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(2011). Glacier trends and response to climate in Denali National Park and Preserve. In Park Science (outreach).

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