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Senior Lecturer @UniNMBU Quaternary geek, Paleoclimate lover, glacial geomorphology, FHEA, mumma to👧 #glaciers #Arctic #Norway #Greenland #Svalbard
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Like #surgingglaciers or #Svalbard ? Then check out our new review paper in #EarthScienceReviews #Openaccess doi.org/10.1016/j.ea... @willharcourt.bsky.social
Hey all! check out our EGU session GM9.2 Mountain Glaciations in a Changing World: From Deep-Time Reconstructions to Future Perspectives. The full session description is below, and abstract submissions deadline is on the15 January 2026. meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/sessio...
..and if you are interested in new mapping of aqueous and terrestrial ice margin positions of the last Scandinavian Ice Sheet then Dulfer et al in 'Geomorphology' has just landed. Again, data galore for comparsion with ice sheet modelling
As you start to head to #EGU2026 check out this session for Monday morning. @racheloien.bsky.social will be convening and looking forward to stimulating discussions :) #glaciers #paleo #futureprojections
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5 days left to apply for a postdoc job with me, working on Martian glaciation! Advert: tinyurl.com/6rzzk5d4 Relevant for glaciologists, geomorphologists, ice flow modellers, GIS or deep learning folks. Closes 19th Jan. Queries via email. 📸HiRISE / @theseaning.bsky.social
The southernmost glacier in Norway is about to extinct soon! 😰 Breifonn was not exactly a small glacier at the end of the LIA (6 km²). But only scattered patches totalising 0.15 km² remain today, meaning disappearance in the next few years... 😱 www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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📢 ONLY 24 HOURS LEFT 🫣to submit your abstract for #EGU26! 👇 Your next steps? ✔️Your Copernicus.org login details ✔️ An EGU membership (https://www.egu.eu/0ZFO4P/) ✔️ Your abstract🥳! Submit NOW: https://www.egu26.eu/ 📅 Deadline: 15 January 2026, 13.00CET 🎥: Alberto Caracciolo on #imaggeo
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Northern Norway will feel the consequences - Tromsø's ski season is projected to last only one month by the end of the century, down from 3.5 months currently.
If you're interested in how ice sheets respond to climate, particularly over very long timescales, you might be interested in our new (open access) paper: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
New paper! I took a diversion to Earth and reconstructed the flow evolution of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet. doi.org/10.1111/bor.... A privilege to work on this epic w/ @annalchughes.bsky.social, Helen Dulfer, @jeremyely.bsky.social, @chrisdclark.bsky.social @bmboyes.bsky.social & all co-authors!
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We present a 25-stage reconstruction of the ice-flow pattern evolution of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet based on mapping and analysis of ~240 000 subglacial lineations and lineation fields across Norway...
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Flow‐pattern evolution of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet indicated by the subglacial lineation record over Norway, Sweden and Finland
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Melaine Le Roy
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The latest satellite photos of the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, for instance, illustrate the extent to which local glaciers have melted. "We need to dramatically reduce emissions", - a new research emphasises.
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With 2025 set to be a record year for fossil fuel emissions, experts have concluded that it is no longer plausible to keep global warming below 1.5°C.
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Northern Norway feels the consequences of record-high fossil fuel emissions
The Barents Observer