Browsing Institutt for miljø- og naturvitskap by Author "Dunse, Thorben"
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A long-term dataset of climatic mass balance, snow conditions, and runoff in Svalbard (1957-2018)
Van Pelt, Ward; Pohjola, Veijo; Pettersson, Rickard; Marchenko, Sergey A.; Kohler, Jack; Luks, Bartlomiej; Hagen, Jon Ove Methlie; Schuler, Thomas; Dunse, Thorben; Noel, Brice; Reijmer, Carleen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The climate in Svalbard is undergoing amplified change compared to the global mean. This has major implications for runoff from glaciers and seasonal snow on land. We use a coupled energy balance–subsurface model, forced ... -
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 ... -
Regional-scale phytoplankton dynamics and their association with glacier meltwater runoff in Svalbard
Dunse, Thorben; Dong, Kaixing; Aas, Kjetil Schanke; Stige, Leif Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Arctic amplification of global warming has accelerated mass loss of Arctic land ice over the past decades and led to increased freshwater discharge into glacier fjords and adjacent seas. Glacier freshwater discharge is ... -
Review Article: How does glacier discharge affect marine biogeochemistry and primary production in the Arctic?
Hopwood, Mark J.; Dustin, Carroll; Dunse, Thorben; Hodson, Andy; Holding, Johnna M; Iriarte, José L.; Ribeiro, Sofia; Achterberg, Eric P.; Cantoni, Carolina; Carlson, Daniel F.; Chierici, Melissa; Clarke, Jennifer S.; Cozzi, Stefano; Fransson, Agneta; Juul- Pedersen, Thomas; Winding, Mie S.; Meire, Lorenz (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Freshwater discharge from glaciers is increasing across the Arctic in response to anthropogenic climate change, which raises questions about the potential downstream effects in the marine environment. Whilst a combination ...