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  1. Ice Destruction: Methods and Technology (Glaciology and Quaternary Geology) by V.V. Bogorodsky, V.P. Gavrilo, et all 1987-01-31
  2. Zeitschrift für Gletscherkunde, für Eiszeitforschung und Geschichte des Klimas: Annales de glaciologie. Annals of glaciology. Annali di glaciologia (German Edition) by Unknown, 2010-08-17
  3. Principles of structural glaciology;: The petrography of fresh-water ice as a method of glaciological investigation by P A Shumskiĭ, 1964
  4. The Royal Society International Geophysical Year Antarctic Expedition: Halley Bay - Coats Land, Falkland Island Dependencies. 1955 - 1959. Volume IV: Meteorology, Glaciology, Appendixes. by Sir David ed. BRUNT, 1960
  5. Quarternary Glaciation History and Glaciology of Jakobshavn Isbrae and the Disko Bugt Region, West Greenland - A Review by Anker Weidick, Ole Bennike, 2007
  6. Learn Glaciology Now Faster and Easier with Subliminal Programming CD
  7. Glaciers and Glaciology of Alaska (Igc Field Trip Guidebooks Series)
  8. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MIDLAND GLACIOLOGY. by W. Jerome. Harrison, 1895-01-01
  9. Glaciology: Webster's Timeline History, 1809 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11

21. Commission For Glaciology
At the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Munich, Germany. Undertakes research into the connection between climate, glacier behaviour and water balance.
http://www.glaciology.de/
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22. FAMOUS GLACIOLOGISTS
Some Famous and Famous to Be Glaciologists. Charlie Raymond recent recipient of the Seligmann Crystal Ian Whillans, Charlie Bentley and Charlie Raymond
http://glaciology.caltech.edu/famous.htm
Some Famous and Famous to Be Glaciologists
Charlie Raymond recent recipient of the Seligmann Crystal Ian Whillans, Charlie Bentley and Charlie Raymond Richard Alley Bob Jacobel , Charlie Raymond and Richard Alley Bob Jacobel, Tina Hulbe and Bob Bindschadler Sridhar Anandakrishnan and Ted Scambos Amanda Mosola and Hideki Miura Twit Conway and Richard Alley Andrew Fountain and Martin Truffer and Ken Taylor Sarah Das , Blue Spikes and Christopher Shuman Barclay Kamb David Vaughan Kathy Licht Marjorie Schmeltz and Marion Bougamont Ginny Catania and Stefan Vogel Erin Pettit Bob Jacobel Ian Joughin and Bob Bindschadler Julie Palais , Mark Fahnestock and Amanda Mosola Bob Bindschadler and Bob Jacobel Scott Borg Blue Spikes and Patricia Vornberger Byron Parizek and Sarah Das Stefan Vogel and Richard Alley Marion Bougamont , Marjorie Schmeltz and Todd Dupont Eric Rignot, Sridhar Anandakrishnan and Mark Fahnestock Charles (Chuck) Stearns Kathy Licht and Terry Hughes Andrew Fountain and Stefan Vogel
If you have a nice picture of a glaciologist, I will be happy to include it. Noble famousness is not required really. Young, still unrecognised glaciologists have a place here too.

23. Glaciology Home
Provides information on research, theses, publications and the long-term field study of Trapridge Glacier in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon Territory.
http://www.eos.ubc.ca/research/glaciology/

24. ETH - D-BAUG - VAW Glaziologie / Glaciology
30 years of glaciology at VAW. During the planning stage of large hydraulic dams in the Swiss Alps in the 1950s and '60s, several glacierrelated issues had to be considered.
http://glaciology.ethz.ch/
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30 years of Glaciology at VAW During the planning stage of large hydraulic dams in the Swiss Alps in the 1950s and '60s, several glacier-related issues had to be considered. This was clearly demonstrated by the Allalingletscher ice avalanche in 1965, which destroyed the construction site of the Mattmark hydraulic dam and claimed 88 victims. It was during this period when glaciological investigations became an important aspect of the work at the former Hydrology Section of VAW/ETH Zurich. Glaciology at VAW gained international recognition in 1973 due to the new theory on water flow in intra- and sub-glacial channels put forth by Hans Röthlisberger. As a direct result of the increasing importance of glaciological issues, the Glaciology Section of VAW (VAW/Glaciology) was founded in 1979.  VAW/Glaciology has ever since pursued the following activities
Basic Research
The strength of the Glaciology division of VAW has always been the investigation of processes in physical glaciology. Field studies with the best available methods are carried out under often challenging conditions. The results are analysed and interpreted with theoretical and numerical models.

25. GLACIOLOGY & CLIMATE CHANGE
glaciology and climate change page Jump to W hat is a glacier? How does a glacier form? What do glaciers have to do with global warming? Additional Resources Resources for
http://www.extremeicesurvey.org/index.php/glaciology/

26. Glaciology - NBI - København Universitet
Climate research through ice core drillings (including logistics and instrumental development), analysis of chemical and physical parameters and modelling. Other topics include studies of ice rheology and extraterrestrial ice.
http://www.glaciology.gfy.ku.dk/

27. Ingentaconnect Publication: Journal Of Glaciology
The Journal of glaciology is published six times per year. It accepts submissions from any discipline related to the study snow and ice. All articles are peer reviewed.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/igsoc/jog

28. Institutionen För Naturgeografi Och Kvartärgeologi
Describes research activities, the Tarfala Research Station, and glaciers the group has studied; lists group members; and provides photos, data, and publications.
http://www.glaciology.su.se/

29. Glaciology Group At The University Of Washington, Seattle
Provides information on the research being conducted, the people involved, courses, and upcoming events.
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/Surface/Glaciology/
Glaciology is the study of ice in the environment. Important components are seasonal snow, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets and frozen ground. Glaciology at the University of Washington includes course curriculum and research related to all of these components of ice in the environment. Glaciological research at the University of Washington is carried out by faculty and graduate students in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Quaternary Research Center and Applied Physics Laboratory . More on What is Glaciology? News and Links The 2010 Northwest Glaciologists' Meeting will be hosted at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, on 8-9 October. Find out more about NWG 2010 Steve Warren, Rich Brandt and Regina Carns recently completed fieldwork in Antarctica. Check out Regina's blog from the ice. Recent dissertations by UW glaciologists can be found here Check out the UW PCC Climate Calendar and keep up on climate-related events at the UW. For K-12 girls: Girls on Ice 2010 , a program founded at the University of Washington, now based out of UAF. The Blue Glacier webpage for the UW monitoring project.

30. Bristol University | School Of Geographical Sciences | Bristol Glaciology Centre
At the University of Bristol, UK. Undertakes research into ice sheet processes and subglacial environments.
http://www.bgc.bris.ac.uk/
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    The Bristol Glaciology Centre (BGC) leads world-class research in the following two areas:
    Ice sheet processes
    Dealing with the measurement and modelling of large ice sheets, such as in Antarctica, and assessing how they interact with, and change, global climate both now and in the past.
    Subglacial environments
    Concerning the exploration of the underside of ice sheets and glaciers, such as Antarctic subglacial lakes, investigating the biogeochemical processes which occur there, and assessing the records of past climate change that accumulate in these environments. Updated 9 July 2010 by the School of Geographical Sciences Feedback
    University of Bristol, University Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1SS, UK. Tel: +44 (0)117 928 9954

31. Glaciology Group At The University Of Washington, Seattle
glaciology at University of Washington. These pages describe the research being conducted, the people involved, courses, and upcoming events, for the glaciology group at University
http://www.ess.washington.edu/Surface/Glaciology/
Glaciology is the study of ice in the environment. Important components are seasonal snow, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets and frozen ground. Glaciology at the University of Washington includes course curriculum and research related to all of these components of ice in the environment. Glaciological research at the University of Washington is carried out by faculty and graduate students in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Quaternary Research Center and Applied Physics Laboratory . More on What is Glaciology? News and Links The 2010 Northwest Glaciologists' Meeting will be hosted at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, on 8-9 October. Find out more about NWG 2010 Steve Warren, Rich Brandt and Regina Carns recently completed fieldwork in Antarctica. Check out Regina's blog from the ice. Recent dissertations by UW glaciologists can be found here Check out the UW PCC Climate Calendar and keep up on climate-related events at the UW. For K-12 girls: Girls on Ice 2010 , a program founded at the University of Washington, now based out of UAF. The Blue Glacier webpage for the UW monitoring project.

32. Alfred Wegener Institute For Polar And Marine Research (AWI) Glaciology
Topics include introduction to glaciology; studies of ice sheet volume and glacier mass balance of glaciers by means of modelling, geophysical reconnaissance and field studies; and reconstruction of climate history from ice core analysis.
http://www.awi.de/en/research/research_divisions/geosciences/glaciology/
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What is Glaciology? The cryosphere plays an important active and passive role in the climate system. On one hand the global ice and snow covered area varies on seasonal, interdecadal and millenial time scales modulating the radiation budget and hydrological cycle of the earth. On the other hand polar ice sheets and cold alpine glaciers represent unique archives of climatic change, which provide a multitude of information on paleoclimatic (temperature, precipitation, circulation) and paleoatmospheric (aerosol concentration, trace gas abundance) conditions.Both the reconstruction of ice sheet volume and the mass balance of glaciers by means of modelling, geophysical reconnaissance methods as well as field studies and the unraveling of climatic information stored in the ice matrix and in air bubble enclosures of polar ice cores are the main scientific objectives of the glaciology department at AWI.
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33. Glaciology
The NASA DC8 research aircraft is used in multiple Earth science studies. In October 2009, the DC-8 flew over Antarctica to survey sea-ice and glaciers.
http://www.suite101.com/glaciology

34. Glaciology
Lateral moraine on a glacier joining the Gorner Glacier, Zermatt, Switzerland. The moraine is the high bank of debris in the top left hand quarter of the picture.
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Lateral moraine on a glacier joining the Gorner Glacier, Zermatt, Switzerland. The moraine is the high bank of debris in the top left hand quarter of the picture. For more explanation, click on the picture. Glaciology glace , "ice"; or Latin: glacies , "frost, ice"; and Greek: λόγος, logos , "speech" lit. "to talk about ice") is the study of glaciers , or more generally ice and natural phenomena that involve ice. Glaciology is an interdisciplinary earth science that integrates geophysics, geology physical geography, geomorphology, climatology, meteorology hydrology biology , and ecology . The impact of glaciers on humans adds the fields of human geography and anthropology . The presence of ice on Mars and Europa brings in an extraterrestrial component to the field.
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Areas of study within glaciology include glacial history and the reconstruction of past glaciation. A glaciologist is a person who studies glaciers. Glaciology is one of the key areas of polar research.
Types
There are two general categories of glaciation which glaciologists distinguish: alpine glaciation , accumulations or "rivers of ice" confined to valleys; and

35. Glaciology -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
glaciology, scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of ice on landmasses. It deals with the structure and properties of glacier ice, its formation and distribution
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Table of Contents: glaciology Article Article Related Articles Related Articles Citations ARTICLE from the glaciology scientific discipline concerned with all aspects of ice on landmasses. It deals with the structure and properties of glacier ice, its formation and distribution, the dynamics of ice flow, and the interactions of ice accumulation with climate. Glaciological research is conducted with a variety of methods. The internal structure of glaciers, for example, is studied by means of radar sounding, while glacier movement is monitored by measuring the deformation of vertical boreholes or lateral tunnels dug into the ice. Estimates of ice accumulation over large areas are made with data secured by remote sensing e.g.

36. FAQ And Myths
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37. Glaciology Research :: Australian Antarctic Division
Undertakes research into climate variability and change, sea level rise, ocean control of carbon dioxide and Antarctic marine ecosystems.
http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=248

38. International Glaciological Society (IGS) » Journal Of Glaciology
You are in Home Journal of glaciology. Journal of glaciology. The Journal of glaciology is published six times a year as of 2009. This is due to a record number of submissions for a
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39. Glaciology - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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40. Glaciology - Definition Of Glaciology At YourDictionary.com
The scientific study of glaciers and their effects on the landscape.
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