Browsing HVL Open by Author "Andreassen, Liss Marie"
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Bayesian parameter estimation in glacier mass-balance modelling using observations with distinct temporal resolutions and uncertainties
Sjursen, Kamilla Hauknes; Dunse, Thorben; Tambue, Antoine; Schuler, Thomas Vikhamar; Andreassen, Liss Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Empirical glacier mass-balance models are commonly used in assessments of glacier and runoff evolution. Recent satellite-borne geodetic mass-balance observations of global coverage facilitate large-scale model calibration ... -
Glacier thinning, recession and advance, and the associated evolution of a glacial lake between 1966 and 2021 at Austerdalsbreen, western Norway
Seier, Gernot; Abermann, Jakob; Andreassen, Liss Marie; Carrivick, Jonathan L.; Kielland, Pål Hage; Löffler, Karina; Nesje, Atle; Robson, Benjamin Aubrey; Røthe, Torgeir Opeland; Scheiber, Thomas; Winkler, Stefan; Yde, Jacob Clement (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Jostedalsbreen is the largest ice cap in Norway and mainland Europe. Rapid retreat of many of its outlet glaciers since the 2000s has led to the formation of several glacial lakes. Processes causing the formation and ... -
A reconstruction of Jostedalsbreen during the Little Ice Age and geometric changes to outlet glaciers since then
Carrivick, Jonathan L.; Andreassen, Liss Marie; Nesje, Atle; Yde, Jacob C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Mountain glaciers and ice caps are undergoing rapid mass loss but rates of present-day changes and models of future projections both lack long-term (centennial-scale) context. Here, we reconstruct the maximum glacier extent ... -
Spatio-temporal variability in geometry and geodetic mass balance of Jostedalsbreen ice cap, Norway
Andreassen, Liss Marie; Robson, Benjamin Aubrey; Sjursen, Kamilla Hauknes; Elvehøy, Hallgeir; Kjøllmoen, Bjarne; Carrivick, Jonathan L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Jostedalsbreen ice cap is mainland Europe's largest ice cap and accommodates 20% (458 km2 in 2019) of the total glacier area of mainland Norway. Jostedalsbreen and its meltwater contribute to global sea-level rise and ...