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John Moore - Glaciology and Glacier-Climate Interventions Research Professor Arctic Centre, University of Lapland Leader University of the Arctic Thematic Network on Frozen Arctic Conservation
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John Moore - Glaciology and Paleoclimate. Home. Research....
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and this earlier paper Beaudon, E. and J.C. Moore, 2009...
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Tutors: Professors Bruce Forbes, PhD, and John Moore, PhD,...
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John Moore - Glaciology and Paleoclimate. Home. Research....
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Reduced ice loss from Greenland under stratospheric aerosol...
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Ice core records form Svalbard seem to preserve a reasonable...
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The tools we use to answer these questions are. Ice core...
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Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Projects (14) Research output (283) Prizes (8) Activities (46) Personal profile. Research interests. My professional activities are in Glaciology and Climate Research, including Geoengineering. How are glaciers in Tibet, Svalbard and Antarctica behaving now?
Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Finland - Cited by 22,306 - climate - sea level - geoengineering - glaciology
Reduced ice loss from Greenland under stratospheric aerosol injection. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 128, e2023JF007112 https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JF007112. Download pdf file.
John C. Moore's 189 research works with 11,375 citations and 18,429 reads, including: Using specularity content to evaluate eight geothermal heat flow maps of Totten Glacier.
Glaciology, Paleoclimate and Geoengineering. Research Professor John Moore leads the research team. His Particular aspects of interest include: ice sheet dynamics and sea level rise, climate system modelling; extreme events such as downscaling for tropical cyclones and their economic impacts.
The tools we use to answer these questions are. Ice core chemical analysis to extract past climate information. Earth System Models on super computers to simulate the response of the earth to changing climate. Mathematical modelling and analysis of the climate records and glacier evolution.