Our presentations at AAG 2015
Several group members presented at the Association of American Geographers’ Annual meeting in Chicago. See our presentations. A list of our presentations and the sessions we are part of follows: … Read More
Several group members presented at the Association of American Geographers’ Annual meeting in Chicago. See our presentations. A list of our presentations and the sessions we are part of follows: … Read More
Rutgers Undergrads! Join our group as an Aresty Research Assistant. Where you can work with our group on a project about Climate change and the Greenland ice sheet. The deadline … Read More
John’s paper titled “Controls on Spatial and Temporal Variability in Northern Hemisphere Terrestrial Snow Melt Timing, 1979–2012” is published in the Journal of Climate. See more here: http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00558.1 Full citation: Mioduszewski, J. … Read More
Greenland Ice Sheet Meltwater Export and River Discharge Speaker: Asa Rennermalm – Rutgers University Date: Thursday, February 12, 2015, 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Place: Smagorinsky Seminar Room U.S. Department … Read More
We are involved in several presentations at AGU this year.
Together with Smith’s group at UCLA, we will continue our exploration of the Greenland ice sheet surface streams with the support of NASA. See more here.
Åsa has given three invited seminars about her work to understand Greenland ice sheet meltwater losses. On October 9th, she visited the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at The … Read More
Several of Rennermalm’s articles are now available for free download on Rutgers University Community Repository (RUcore). Find them here: https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/search/results/?key=FACULTY&c[]=rucore30121800001
Samiah’s paper about Bimodal distribution of Greenland ice sheet albedo is now in open review in the Cryosphere Discussions. Find it here: http://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/8/4737/2014/tcd-8-4737-2014.html
Read the interview with Åsa about science and art and the recent art exhibit at Rutgers Zimmerli museum with works by Diane Burko: http://www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2014/09/04/visualizing-arctic-transitions.