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  1. Studies on the late-Quaternary history of Pielis-Karelia, eastern Finland (Societas Scientiarum Fennica. Commentations biologicae) by Hannu Hyvärinen, 1966
  2. Cultural resources investigation for dredged material placement sites in the La Grange Pool, Illinois Waterway: Report of Phase I survey for Senate Island ... Quaternary Studies Program technical report) by Jacqueline A Ferguson, 1996
  3. The Drentsche Aa Valley system: A study in Quaternary geology by Wilhelmus de Gans, 1981
  4. A report of investigations on the Jensen Tract, Dickinson County, Iowa (Technical report / Illinois State Museum, Quaternary Studies Program) by Dale R Henning, 1998
  5. An outline on the present stage of study on late Quaternary marine molluscs in the Nordic realm (DGU reprint) by Kaj Strand Petersen, 1987
  6. Characterization of Quaternary and suspected Quaternary faults, regional studies, Nevada and California (SuDoc I 19.76:95-599) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1995
  7. Field guide - Irish Association for Quaternary Studies by Irish Association for Quaternary Studies, 1980
  8. Cultural resources report for the Geff alternative site (Technical report / Illinois State Museum, Quaternary Studies Center, Archaeological Research Program) by Charles R McGimsey, 1989
  9. Actes de IV Congres Panafricain de Prehistoire et de L'Etude de Quaternaire Section III. Pre- et Protohistoire (Pan-African Congress on Prehistory and Quaternary Studies) by Georges and Jacques Nenquin Mortelmans, 1962
  10. Quaternary studies: Selected papers from [the] IX INQUA Congress, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-10 December, 1973 by International Union for Quaternary Research, 1975
  11. Studies on Mesozoic marine reptile faunas with particular regard to the Plesiosauria (Publications - Lund University, Institutes of Mineralogy, Paleontology, and Quaternary Geology) by Per Ove Persson, 1963
  12. Reconnaissance study of Quaternary faults in and south of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (Contribution of the Geological Survey of Wyoming, reprint) by J. D Love, 1961
  13. At the End of the Mojave Quaternary Studies in the Eastern MojaveDesert by Reynolds, 1990-06
  14. The importance of solifluxion in the study of Quaternary terrains of northern France and of neighboring countries, by Henri Breuil, 1950

81. Peter Knight's Web Site
Information, photos, and links on glaciers, glacial environments and glacial geomorphology. Also additional resources for users of the book Glaciers .
http://www.petergknight.com/glaciers/

82. NPS: Nature & Science» Geology Resources Division
Links to U.S. National Parks featuring alpine glaciers, glacial landforms, and Ice Age flood landforms.
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/tour/glaciers.cfm
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Tour of Park Geology - Glaciers and Glacial Landforms
Glaciers are important as indicators of climatic change, as objects of beauty, and as sources of water and recreation. Because glaciers store snow and ice during cold seasons and release it as water during hot, dry weather, they are natural and effective regulators of their water supply. Glaciers have covered almost a third of the world's land throughout time. Evidence of past and present glaciation can be found across our national parks. Explore the parks that exhibit glaciers and glacial landforms by clicking on the links on this page.
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83. National Snow And Ice Data Center (NSIDC)
NSIDC supports research into the world s frozen realms of snow, ice, glacier, frozen ground, and the climate interactions that make up the cryosphere.
http://nsidc.net/
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84. 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

85. 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

86. Centre For Glaciology, University Of Wales, Aberystwyth
Research focus is on glaciology and glacial geology. Staff expertise and research areas include relation between glaciers and climate and interactions between glaciers and the marine environment.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~glawww/

87. Centre For Ice And Climate – Københavns Universitet
At the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen. Main activities are the drilling and analysis of ice cores from the Greenland ice sheet with the objective of understanding the processes governing past and future climate change.
http://www.iceandclimate.nbi.ku.dk/

88. 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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89. 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/

90. 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/

91. Michael Studinger's Homegape
Geophysical and glaciological research on the Antarctic continent with aerogeophysical measurements.
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~mstuding/
Studying Subglacial Lakes, Ice Sheet Dynamics and Tectonics in Antarctica with Aerogeophysics The polar regions play a critical role in Earth's climatic and geodynamic systems. Although located far from the main centers of human civilization, the polar atmosphere and oceans have strong global connections and therefore directly affect climate, landscape evolution, the global biosphere and human society. Over geologic time scales, Antarctic geodynamic processes are a major influence on ice sheet dynamics and global environmental change, which affects current and long-term, large-scale sea-level change. My research at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University links solid Earth geophysics and glaciology, providing unique research opportunities. I use integrated sets of aerogeophysical data, including gravity, magnetics, ice-penetrating radar, and laser altimeter measurements, to study physical processes linking tectonics, ice sheet dynamics and life in extreme environments, such as subglacial lakes. NEWS Operation Ice Bridge 2009 Slide Show NEWS Antarctic Field Season 2008/09 Slide Show
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AGAP/GAMBIT IPY Project Web Site Research Subglacial Lakes Slide Show Workshop Reports Transantarctic Mountains ... FAQ: What's Soft Money Science?

92. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Describes glaciological research at Vrije Universiteit Brussel into Antarctic ice sheets and ice streams by numerical modelling, focusing on basal processes, including subglacial hydrology and till deformation.
http://www.vub.ac.be/DGGF/fard/research.htm
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Ice and Climate
The research concentrates on the dynamics of natural ice masses and their interaction with the climatic system. Emphasis is laid on 3-D modelling of the continental cryosphere ( Antarctica, Greenland and the Quaternary ice sheets ), the regional ice dynamics of the Antarctic ice sheet (higher-order modeling and inverse modeling, supported by field work and remote sensing) and mountain glacier research (Alps, Himalaya, radar sounding, mass balance, GPS measurements, and modeling).
Current research projects
  • ASTER (Assessment of modelling uncertainties in long-term climate and sea level change projections): incorporating Antarctic and Greenland ice-sheet models in LOVECLIM, the Belgian Community Earth System Model to conduct experiments on the evolution of climate during the Holocene and the third millennium.

93. 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/

94. Swansea Glaciology
Undertakes research and education in glaciology and the cryosphere, specialising in understanding the processes that regulate glacier dynamics, flow instabilities and surging, and glacier fast flow. At Swansea University, UK.
http://ralph.swan.ac.uk/glaciology/

95. 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.

96. ETH - D-BAUG - VAW Glaziologie / Glaciology
Glacier and permafrost research, applied research into risk management and measures for protection against natural hazards, and long term study of glacier variations in the Swiss Alps.
http://www.vaw.ethz.ch/divisions/gz
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Inventory of hazardous glaciers in Switzerland Live pictures from swiss glaciers Weekly Glaciology Seminar VAW in the Media
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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.

97. ISM: Programs: Faunmap
An electronic database for the late Quaternary distribution of mammal species in the United States. Illinois State Museum.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/research/faunmap/
Faunmap
An electronic database for the late Quaternary distribution of mammal species in the United States.

98. Untitled Document
Course presents an overview of pollen morphology and pollination ecology, a history of palynology, and methodology for application of palynology to paleobotanical, geological and archaeological environmental reconstruction. Geosciences/Anthropology 446/846 (University Nebraska)
http://www-class.unl.edu/geol446/mall.html
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99. Global Land Environments During The Last 130,000 Years
An atlas of changes in climate and vegetation over the last 150,000 years (the Quaternary period).
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/projects/qen/nerc.html
Visit my Memories of Tennessee photo gallery Global land environments since the last interglacial For a colour LGM global ecosystem summary map click here.
Compiled by Jonathan Adams, Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Gwanak-Do, Seoul, South Korea
An atlas of the ice age Earth
References cited on the QEN pages, including those cited here
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Europe Eurasia Africa Australasia ...
  • Key to mnemonic vegetation codes used on the maps

  • The procedure for constructing the regional maps Brief discussion of the differences between various published palaeovegetation maps More detailed description of the mapping process
    Other pages in this series, dealing with past environments Link to QEN pages a more detailed, extensive literature survey of the world since the last glacial maximum
  • A quick background to the last Ice Age The radiocarbon timescale vs the 'real' timescale

  • Sudden climate transitions during the past 130,000 years
    (heavy version) (now published in Progress in Physical Geography January 1999) or easy reading version A quick background to the Pliocene The onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation A Siberian mega-lake at the Last Glacial Maximum ... Carbon storage in ecosystems; past, present and future

    100. GISP2 Home Page
    Information about the work and results from ice-core drilling project on Greenland.
    http://www.gisp2.sr.unh.edu/
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    University of New Hampshire

    Durham, New Hampshire 03824
    Phone: 603-862-1991
    Email: gisp2.smo@unh.edu
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  • To visit the new US Ice Core at Drilling program at West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide (WAIS Divide) Click here! O n 1 July 1993, after five years of drilling, the Greenland Ice Sheet Project Two (GISP2,) penetrated through the ice sheet and 1.55 meters into bedrock recovering an ice core 3053.44 meters in depth, the deepest ice core recovered in the world at the time. With the completion of the GISP2 drilling program and a companion European ice coring effort (the Greenland Ice core Project (GRIP) , located 28 Km to the east) a new era in paleoenvironmental investigation has been opened. These records are of extreme significance to our understanding of environmental change because they not only provide the highest resolution, continuous, multi-parameter view produced thus far but as importantly the two records can be used to validate each other(e.g., dating, presence of events, length of the environmental record, presence or lack of discontinuities), the only such experiment of this magnitude in ice core research. In late 1988 the Office of Polar Programs (OPP) , formerly the division of Polar Programs, of the US.

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