My EndNote Database of Richard Alley Papers as of September 1, 2003

Note: A 'Yes' at the end of a reference means I definitely have a paper copy.

1. Ágústsdóttir, A.M., et al., Ekman transport and upwelling during Younger Dryas estimated from wind stress from GENESIS climate model experiments with variable North Atlantic heat convergence. Geophysical Research Letters, 1999. 26(9): p. 1333-1336.

2. Ágústsdóttir, A.M., P.J. Fawcett, and R.B. Alley, Rapid termination of the Younger Dryas climate event; the influence of ocean heat flux on Greenland climate (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1995. 76(17, Suppl.): p. 176.

3. Alley, R. and M. Bender, Le Climat dans les glaces; The climate in ice. Pour la Science, 1998. 246: p. 80-86.

4. Alley, R., et al., Twin ice cores from Greenland reveal history of climate change, more. Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1996. 77(22): p. 209-210.

5. Alley, R. and D.R. Watts, Paleomagnetic investigation of the northern Antarctic Peninsula (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1979. 60: p. 240.

6. Alley, R.B., Densification and recrystallization of firn at Dome C, East Antarctica. 1980, Institute of Polar Studies, Ohio State University: Columbus, OH. p. 77.

7. Alley, R.B., A non-steady ice-sheet model incorporating longitudinal stresses: application to the adjustment of interior regions of an ice sheet to changes in sea level, in Geological Sciences. 1983, Ohio State University: Columbus, OH. p. 98.

8. Alley, R.B., A non-steady ice-sheet model incorporating longitudinal stresses. 1984, Institute of Polar Studies, Ohio State University: Columbus, OH. p. 100.

9. Alley, R.B., Three-Dimensional Coordination-Number From Two-Dimensional Measurements - A New Method. Journal of Glaciology, 1986. 32(112): p. 391-396, First page only.

10. Alley, R.B., Transformations in polar firn. 1987, University of Wisconsin-Madison: Madison, WI. p. 430.

11. Alley, R.B., Firn Densification By Grain-Boundary Sliding - A 1st Model. Journal de Physique, 1987. 48(C-1): p. 249-256, First page only.

12. Alley, R.B., Fabrics in polar ice sheets; development and prediction. Science, 1988. 240(4851): p. 493-495, First page only.

13. Alley, R.B., Concerning the deposition and diagenesis of strata in polar firn. Journal of Glaciology, 1988. 34(118): p. 283-290, First page only.

14. Alley, R.B., Subglacial water system on an unconsolidated bed (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1988. 69(44): p. 1210.

15. Alley, R.B., Water-pressure coupling of sliding and bed deformation .I. Water system. Journal of Glaciology, 1989. 35(119): p. 108-118, First page only.

16. Alley, R.B., Water-pressure coupling of sliding and bed deformation .II. Velocity-depth profiles. Journal of Glaciology, 1989. 35(119): p. 119-129, First page only.

17. Alley, R.B., Ice flow on deforming sediments; ice stream B and Lake Michigan? Antarctic Journal of the United States, 1990. 25(5): p. 79-80, Yes.

18. Alley, R.B., West Antarctic collapse; how likely? Episodes, 1990. 13(4): p. 231-238.

19. Alley, R.B. Multiple steady states in ice-water-till systems. in Symposium on Ice and climate. 1990. Seattle, WA, United States.

20. Alley, R.B. Erosion through Recent sediments may trigger marine ice-sheet collapse. in Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 25th annual meeting. 1990. Syracuse, NY, United States.

21. Alley, R.B. Steady subglacial water flow. in Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 25th annual meeting. 1990. Syracuse, NY, United States.

22. Alley, R.B., Deforming-bed origin for southern Laurentide till sheets? Journal of Glaciology, 1991. 37(125): p. 67-76, First page only.

23. Alley, R.B., Sedimentary processes may cause fluctuations of tidewater glaciers. Annals of Glaciology, 1991. 15: p. 119-124, First page only.

24. Alley, R.B., Is Greenhouse Effect in Ice of the Beholder. Physics Today, 1991. 44(7): p. 13, Yes.

25. Alley, R.B., How can low-pressure channels and deforming tills coexist subglacially? Journal of Glaciology, 1992. 38(128): p. 200-207, First page only.

26. Alley, R.B., Sticky spots under ice streams (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1992. 73(43, Suppl.): p. 159.

27. Alley, R.B., Flow-Law Hypotheses for Ice-Sheet Modeling. Journal of Glaciology, 1992. 38(129): p. 245-256, Yes.

28. Alley, R.B., In Search Of Ice-Stream Sticky Spots. Journal of Glaciology, 1993. 39(133): p. 447-454, Yes.

29. Alley, R.B., Towards a hydrologic model for computerized ice-sheet simulations. Hydrological Processes, 1996. 10(4): p. 649-660, First page only.

30. Alley, R.B. Abrupt climate change in ice cores and other deposits; glacial records and global consequences. in Geological Society of America, 28th annual meeting. 1996. Denver, CO, United States.

31. Alley, R.B., Palaeoclimatology - Icing the North Atlantic. Nature, 1998. 392(6674): p. 335 ff., Yes.

32. Alley, R.B., Ice-core evidence of abrupt climate changes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2000. 97(4): p. 1331-1334.

33. Alley, R.B., The Younger Dryas cold interval as viewed from central Greenland. Quaternary Science Reviews, 2000. 19(1-5): p. 213-226.

34. Alley, R.B., Continuity comes first: recent progress in understanding subglacial deformation, in Deformation of Glacial Materials, A.J. Maltman, B. Hubbard, and M.J. Hambrey, Editors. 2000, The Geological Society of London: London. p. 171-179, Yes.

35. Alley, R.B., The key to the past? Nature, 2001. 409(6818): p. 289, Yes.

36. Alley, R.B., S. Anandakrishnan, and P. Jung, Stochastic resonance in the North Atlantic. Paleoceanography, 2001. 16(2): p. 190-198, Yes.

37. Alley, R.B., et al., Stochastic resonance in the North Atlantic: Further Insights, in The Oceans and Rapid Climate Change: Past, Present and Future, D. Seidov, B.J. Haupt, and M. Maslin, Editors. 2001, American Geophysical Union: Washington, D.C. p. 57-68, Yes.

38. Alley, R.B., et al., Unknowns about climatic variability render treaty targets premature; discussion and reply. Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1998. 79(15): p. 188.

39. Alley, R.B. and M.L. Bender, Greenland Ice Cores - Frozen In Time. Scientific American, 1998. 278(2): p. 80-85, Yes.

40. Alley, R.B. and C.R. Bentley, Firn studies at upstream B, West Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 1985. 20(5): p. 65-66, Yes.

41. Alley, R.B. and C.R. Bentley, Analysis of Siple Coast firn cores. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 1987. 22(5): p. 70-71, Yes.

42. Alley, R.B. and C.R. Bentley, Ice-core analysis on the Siple Coast of West Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology, 1988. 11: p. 1-7, First page only.

43. Alley, R.B., C.R. Bentley, and J.H. Perepezko, Grain Growth In Unstrained Glacial Ice. Journal de Physique, 1987. 48(C-1): p. 659-660, First page only.

44. Alley, R.B., D.D. Blankenship, and C.R. Bentley, Fabric development in ice sheets; theory (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1989. 70(15): p. 461.

45. Alley, R.B., et al., Deformation of till beneath ice stream B, West Antarctica. Nature, 1986. 322(6074): p. 57-59, Yes.

46. Alley, R.B., et al. Deformation of till beneath ice stream B, West Antarctica. in American Quaternary Association. 1986. Champaign, IL, United States.

47. Alley, R.B., et al., Till-balance modeling of ice-sheet flow (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1986. 67(44): p. 949.

48. Alley, R.B., et al., Till beneath ice stream B .3. Till deformation; evidence and implications. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1987. 92(9): p. 8921-8929, First page only.

49. Alley, R.B., D.D. Blankenship, and S.T. Rooney. Sedimentary history of the Ross Embayment; a unified hypothesis from a glaciological perspective. in International workshop on Antarctic offshore acoustic stratigraphy (Antostrat). 1990. Pacific Grove, CA, United States.

50. Alley, R.B., et al. Sedimentation beneath ice shelves; the view from ice stream B. in Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research. 1987. Ottawa, ON, Canada.

51. Alley, R.B., et al. Continuous till deformation beneath ice sheets. in International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly. 1987. Vancouver, BC, Canada.

52. Alley, R.B., et al., Till beneath ice stream B .4. A coupled ice-till flow model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1987. 92(9): p. 8931-8940, First page only.

53. Alley, R.B., et al. Continuous till deformation beneath ice sheets. in XIXth General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. 1987. Vancouver, BC, Canada.

54. Alley, R.B., et al. Glacial deposits as (lack of) evidence for deforming beds. in SEPM Midyear Meeting. 1988. Columbus, OH, United States.

55. Alley, R.B., et al., Water-pressure coupling of sliding and bed deformation .III. Application to ice stream B, Antarctica. Journal of Glaciology, 1989. 35(119): p. 130-139, First page only.

56. Alley, R.B., et al. The sedimentary signature of deforming glacier beds in the Ross Embayment, Antarctica. in Symposium on Ice dynamics. 1989. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

57. Alley, R.B., et al., Sedimentation beneath ice shelves; the view from ice stream B. Marine Geology, 1989. 85(2-4): p. 101-120, Yes.

58. Alley, R.B. and P.U. Clark, The Deglaciation of the Northern Hemisphere: A Global Perspective. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1999. 27: p. 149-82, Yes.

59. Alley, R.B., et al., Making Sense of Millenial-Scale Climate Change, in Mechanisms of Global Climate Change at Millennial Time Scales, P.U. Clark, R.S. Webb, and L.D. Keigwin, Editors. 1999, American Geophysical Union: Washington, D.C., Preprint.

60. Alley, R.B. and K.M. Cuffey, Oxygen- and hydrogen-isotopic ratios of water in precipitation: Beyond paleothermometry, in Stable Isotope Geochemistry. 2001. p. 527-553.

61. Alley, R.B., et al., How glaciers entrain and transport basal sediment; physical constraints [Review]. Quaternary Science Reviews, 1997. 16(9): p. 1017-1038.

62. Alley, R.B., et al. Conditions for Matanuska-type glaciohydraulic supercooling beneath other glaciers. in Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 31st annual meeting. 1997. Madison, WI, United States.

63. Alley, R.B., et al., Changes In Continental and Sea-Salt Atmospheric Loadings In Central Greenland During the Most Recent Deglaciation - Model-Based Estimates. Journal of Glaciology, 1995. 41(139): p. 503-514, Yes.

64. Alley, R.B. and J.J. Fitzpatrick, Conditions for bubble elongation in cold ice-sheet ice. Journal of Glaciology, 1999. 45(149): p. 147-153.

65. Alley, R.B., et al., Comparison of deep ice cores. Nature, 1995. 373(6513): p. 393-394, Yes.

66. Alley, R.B., A.J. Gow, and D.A. Meese, Grain-scale processes related to folds in the GISP2 deep ice core (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1995. 76(17, Suppl.): p. 177.

67. Alley, R.B., A.J. Gow, and D.A. Meese, Mapping C-Axis Fabrics to Study Physical Processes In Ice. Journal of Glaciology, 1995. 41(137): p. 197-203, Yes.

68. Alley, R.B., et al., Grain-Scale Processes, Folding, and Stratigraphic Disturbance In the GISP2 Ice Core. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 1997. 102(C12): p. 26819-26830, Yes.

69. Alley, R.B., et al., Clues to the Younger Dryas from accumulation-rate measurements in the GISP2 ice core (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74: p. 79.

70. Alley, R.B., B.R. Koci, and J.J. Fitzpatrick, The Little Ice Age in central Greenland; borehole temperature records (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1990. 71(43): p. 1597.

71. Alley, R.B., et al., Glaciohydraulic supercooling: a freeze-on mechanism to create stratified, debris-rich basal ice: II. Theory. Journal of Glaciology, 1998. 44(148): p. 563-569.

72. Alley, R.B., J. Lynch-Stieglitz, and J.P. Severinghaus, Global climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1999. 96(18): p. 9987-9988.

73. Alley, R.B. and D.R. MacAyeal, Source of debris flux in Heinrich events (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 359-360.

74. Alley, R.B. and D.R. MacAyeal, Ice-rafted debris associated with binge/purge oscillations of the Laurentide ice sheet. Paleoceanography, 1994. 9(4): p. 503-511, Yes.

75. Alley, R.B., et al., Abrupt climate change. Science, 2003. 299(5615): p. 2005-2010.

76. Alley, R.B., et al., Holocene climatic instability - A prominent, widespread event 8200 yr ago. Geology, 1997. 25(6): p. 483-486, Yes.

77. Alley, R.B., et al., Abrupt increase in Greenland snow accumulation at the end of the Younger Dryas event. Nature, 1993. 362: p. 527-529, Yes.

78. Alley, R.B., J.H. Perepezko, and C.R. Bentley, Grain Growth in Polar Ice .1. Theory. Journal of Glaciology, 1986. 32(112): p. 413-424, First page only.

79. Alley, R.B., J.H. Perepezko, and C.R. Bentley, Grain Growth in Polar Ice .2. Application. Journal of Glaciology, 1986. 32(112): p. 425-433, First page only.

80. Alley, R.B., et al., Long-term climate changes from crystal growth; discussion and reply. Nature, 1988. 332(6165): p. 592-593, Yes.

81. Alley, R.B., et al., Summertime formation of depth hoar in central Greenland. Geophysical Research Letters, 1990. 17(13): p. 2393-2396, Yes.

82. Alley, R.B., et al., Summertime origin of depth hoar in the Greenland ice sheet, GISP2 summit site (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1990. 71(43): p. 1335.

83. Alley, R.B., et al., An old, long, abrupt Younger Dryas event in the GISP2 ice core (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1992. 73(43, Suppl.): p. 259.

84. Alley, R.B., et al., Visual-Stratigraphic Dating Of the GISP2 Ice Core - Basis, Reproducibility, and Application. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 1997. 102(C12): p. 26367-26381, Yes.

85. Alley, R.B., et al., Time-evolution of climate variability in central Greenland from the GISP2 deep ice core, and the 8.2 ka event; instability in the absence of large, mid-latitude ice sheets (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1995. 76(17, Suppl.): p. 176.

86. Alley, R.B. and I.M. Whillans, Longitudinal stress in glacier flow. The Ohio Journal of Science, 1983. 83(2): p. 28.

87. Alley, R.B. and I.M. Whillans, Response of the East Antarctica ice sheet to sea-level rise. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1984. 89(4): p. 6487-6493, First page only.

88. Alley, R.B. and I.M. Whillans. Inland ice-sheet thinning near Dome C, East Antarctica, caused by post-Wisconsinan sea-level rise. in Symposium on ice and climate modeling. 1984. Evanston, IL, United States.

89. Alley, R.B. and I.M. Whillans, Changes in the West Antarctic ice sheet. Science, 1991. 254(5034): p. 959-963, Yes.

90. Alley, R.B., I.M. Whillans, and J. Bolzan, Densification and recrystallization of firn; an empirical approach. The Ohio Journal of Science, 1981. 81: p. 42.

91. Alley, R.B. and G.A. Woods, Impurity influence on normal grain growth in the GISP2 ice core, Greenland. Journal of Glaciology, 1996. 42(141): p. 255-260, First page only.

92. Anandakrishnan, S. and R.B. Alley. Ice Stream C, Antarctica, sticky spots detected by microearthquake monitoring. in Fifth international symposium on Antarctic glaciology. 1994. Cambridge, United Kingdom.

93. Anandakrishnan, S. and R.B. Alley, Tidal forcing of basal seismicity of ice stream C, West Antarctica, observed far inland. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1997. 102(B7): p. 15,183-15,196, First page only.

94. Anandakrishnan, S. and R.B. Alley, Stagnation Of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica By Water Piracy. Geophysical Research Letters, 1997. 24(3): p. 265-268, Yes.

95. Anandakrishnan, S., R.B. Alley, and J.J. Fitzpatrick, Ultrasound profile of the GISP2 ice-core demonstrates that rapid accumulation changes during the late-Wisconsin are a climate signal (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(16, Suppl.): p. 90.

96. Anandakrishnan, S., R.B. Alley, and E.D. Waddington, Sensitivity of the ice-divide position in Greenland to climate change. Geophysical Research Letters, 1994. 21(6): p. 441-444, Yes.

97. Anandakrishnan, S., et al., Influence of subglacial geology on the position of a West Antarctic ice stream from seismic observations. Nature, 1998. 394(6688): p. 62-65, Yes.

98. Anandakrishnan, S., et al., Shear-Wave Detection Of Asymmetric C-Axis Fabrics In the GISP2 Ice Core, Greenland. Journal of Glaciology, 1994. 40(136): p. 491-496, First page only.

99. Bentley, C.R., et al., Geophysical studies of the Siple Coast area. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 1987. 22(5): p. 68-70, Yes.

100. Bindschadler, R.A., et al., What is happening to the West Antarctic ice sheet? Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1998. 79(22): p. 257, 264-265, Yes.

101. Blankenship, D.D., R.B. Alley, and C.R. Bentley, Fabric development in ice sheets; seismic anisotropy (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1989. 70(15): p. 462.

102. Blankenship, D.D., R.B. Alley, and S.T. Rooney. Glaciological influences on sedimentological processes in the Ross Embayment. in International workshop on Antarctic offshore acoustic stratigraphy (Antostrat). 1990. Pacific Grove, CA, United States.

103. Blankenship, D.D., et al., Seismic measurements reveal a saturated porous layer beneath an active Antarctic ice stream. Nature, 1986. 322(6074): p. 54-57, First page only.

104. Blankenship, D.D., et al., Till beneath ice stream B .1. Properties derived from seismic travel times. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1987. 92(9): p. 8903-8911, First page only.

105. Blankenship, D.D., et al., Seismic evidence for a deforming and eroding till beneath an active Antarctic ice stream (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1986. 67(44): p. 946.

106. Clark, P.U. and R.B. Alley, Did subglacial sediment deformation contribute to the rapid deglaciation of the Laurentide ice sheet? (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1994. 75(44, Suppl.): p. 227.

107. Clark, P.U., et al., Origin of the first global meltwater pulse (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1995. 76(46, Suppl.): p. 296.

108. Clark, P.U., et al., ORIGIN OF THE FIRST GLOBAL MELTWATER PULSE FOLLOWING THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM [Review]. Paleoceanography, 1996. 11(5): p. 563-577.

109. Clark, P.U., R.B. Alley, and D. Pollard, Climatology - Northern hemisphere ice-sheet influences on global climate change. Science, 1999. 286(5442): p. 1104-1111.

110. Cuffey, K., et al. Is erosion by deforming subglacial sediments significant? (toward till continuity). in International symposium on Glacial erosion and sedimentation. 1996. Reykjavik, Iceland.

111. Cuffey, K.M., et al., Toward using borehole temperatures to calibrate an isotopic paleothermometer in central Greenland. Global and Planetary Change, 1992. 6(2-4): p. 265-268, Yes.

112. Cuffey, K.M., et al., Calibration Of the Delta-O-18 Isotopic Paleothermometer For Central Greenland, Using Borehole Temperatures. Journal of Glaciology, 1994. 40(135): p. 341-349, Yes.

113. Cuffey, K.M., et al., Large Arctic temperature change at the Wisconsin-Holocene glacial transition. Science, 1995. 270(5235): p. 455-458, Yes.

114. Dahl-Jensen, D., et al., Flow Properties Of the Ice From the Greenland Ice Core Project Ice Core - the Reason For Folds. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 1997. 102(C12): p. 26831-26840, See "Greenland Summit Ice Cores" Reprint Issue.

115. Denner, J.C., et al., Seasonal variability in hydrologic-system response to intense rain events, Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, USA, in Annals of Glaciology. 1999. p. 267-271.

116. Ensiminger, S.L., et al. Velocity measurements demonstrate dependence on evolution of subglacial drainage system configuration. in Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 31st annual meeting. 1997. Madison, WI, United States.

117. Ensminger, S.L., et al., Preliminary study of laminated, silt-rich debris bands: Matanuska Glacier, Alaska, USA, in Annals of Glaciology. 1999. p. 261-266.

118. Evenson, E.B., et al. Field evidence for the recognition of glaciohydrologic supercooling, Matanuska Glacier, Alaska. in Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 31st annual meeting. 1997. Madison, WI, United States.

119. Fawcett, P.J., A.M. Ágústsdóttir, and R.B. Alley, Change in North Atlantic Ocean heat transport as a cause of the rapid termination of the Younger Dryas climate event; results from GENESIS climate model studies (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1994. 75(44, Suppl.): p. 380.

120. Fawcett, P.J., et al., Change in seasonality in central Greenland across the Younger Dryas; preboreal climate transition arising from a poleward shift in winter storm tracks. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 1995. 76(17, Suppl.): p. 177.

121. Fawcett, P.J., et al., The Younger Dryas Termination and North Atlantic Deep Water Formation - Insights From Climate Model Simulations and Greenland Ice Cores. Paleoceanography, 1997. 12(1): p. 23-38.

122. Fiedel, S.J., et al., The GISP ice core record of volcanism since 7000 B.C.; discussion and reply. Science, 1995. 267: p. 256-258, Yes.

123. Fischer, M.P., R.B. Alley, and T. Engelder, Fracture Toughness Of Ice and Firn Determined From the Modified Ring Test. Journal of Glaciology, 1995. 41(138): p. 383-394, First page only.

124. Fischer, M.P., et al., Finite element analysis of the modified ring test for determining mode I fracture toughness. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1996. 33(1): p. 1-15.

125. Gow, A.J., D.A. Meese, and R.A. Alley, Discontinuities including possible distortion of the environmental record in cores of deep basal ice from central Greenland (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 84.

126. Gow, A.J., et al., Crystalline structure and C-axis fabrics of the GISP2 core from surface to bedrock (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 89.

127. Gow, A.J., et al., Physical and Structural Properties Of the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 Ice Core - a Review. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 1997. 102(C12): p. 26559-26575, See "Greenland Summit Ice Cores" Reprint Issue.

128. Grootes, P.M., et al. A 1400-year oxygen isotope history from the Ross Sea area, Antarctica. in Symposium on Ice and climate. 1990. Seattle, WA, United States.

129. Hughen, K.A., et al., Deglacial changes in ocean circulation from an extended radiocarbon calibration. Nature, 1998. 391(6662): p. 65-68, Yes.

130. Jenson, J.W., et al., Implications of unstable behavior of the Laurentide ice sheet to ice dynamics and climate change; experiments with an ice-sheet model (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 360.

131. Jezek, K.C., R.B. Alley, and R.H. Thomas, Rheology of glacier ice. Science, 1985. 227(4692): p. 1335-1337, First page only.

132. Jezek, K.C., R.B. Alley, and R.H. Thomas, Rheology of glacier ice. Journal de Physique, 1987. 48(C-1): p. 657, First page only.

133. Jouzel, J., et al., Validity Of the Temperature Reconstruction From Water Isotopes In Ice Cores. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 1997. 102(C12): p. 26471-26487, See "Greenland Summit Ice Cores" Reprint Issue.

134. Kapsner, W.R., et al., Response of snow accumulation to temperature variations in central Greenland (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 78-79.

135. Kapsner, W.R., et al., Dominant influence of atmospheric circulation on snow accumulation in Greenland over the past 18,000 years. Nature, 1995. 373(6509): p. 52-54, Yes.

136. Lawson, D.E., et al. Subglacial supercooling, ice accretion, and sediment entrainment at the Matanuska Glacier, Alaska. in Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 31st annual meeting. 1996. Buffalo, NY, United States.

137. Lawson, D.E., et al., Glaciohydraulic supercooling: a freeze-on mechanism to create stratified, debris-rich basal ice: I. Field evidence. Journal of Glaciology, 1998. 44(148): p. 547-562.

138. Mayewski, P.A., et al., The atmosphere during the Younger Dryas. Science, 1993. 261: p. 195-197, Yes.

139. Mayewski, P.A., et al., Changes in atmospheric circulation and ocean ice cover over the North Atlantic during the last 41,000 years. Science, 1994. 263: p. 1747-1751, Yes.

140. Mayewski, P.A., et al., Record drilling depth struck in Greenland. Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1994. 75(10): p. 113, 119, 124, Yes.

141. Meese, D.A., et al., The climate of the last 1000 years as seen in the GISP2 ice core (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 103.

142. Meese, D.A., et al., Counting down; the GISP2 depth/age scale (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 83.

143. Meese, D.A., et al., Variations in accumulation and their relationship to known climatic change as determined in the top 719m of the GISP2 core (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1992. 73(43, Suppl.): p. 175.

144. Meese, D.A., et al., The GISP2 Depth-Age Scale - Methods and Results. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 1997. 102(C12): p. 26411-26423, See "Greenland Summit Ice Cores" Reprint Issue.

145. O'Brien, S.M., et al., Atmospheric changes during the Holocene (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1993. 74(43, Suppl.): p. 90.

146. Ram, M., et al., 42,000 years and counting; factors relevant to dating the GISP2 ice core from central Greenland (Abstract). Eos Transactions of the AGU, 1992. 73(43, Suppl.): p. 182.

147. Rooney, S.T., et al., Till beneath ice stream B .2. Structure and continuity. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1987. 92(9): p. 8913-8920, First page only.

148. Rooney, S.T., et al. Doubling the known extent of the Ross Sea sedimentary basins. in Symposium on Antarctic Earth sciences. 1991. Saitama, Japan.

149. Rooney, S.T., et al. Seismic reflection profiling of a sediment-filled graben beneath ice stream B, West Antarctica. in Fifth international symposium on Antarctic earth sciences. 1991. Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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