Browsing Research publications by Author "Irvine-Fynn, Tristram D. L."
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Examination of a physically based, high-resolution, distributed Arctic temperature-index melt model, on Midtre Lovénbreen, Svalbard
Irvine-Fynn, Tristram D. L.; Hanna, E.; Barrand, N.E.; Porter, Philip; Kohler, J.; Hodson, A.J. (2014-01-01)Improvements in our ability to model runoff from glaciers remain an important scientific goal. This paper describes a new temperature-radiation-index glacier melt model specifically enhanced for use in High-Arctic environments, ... -
Ice-marginal sediment delivery to the surface of a high-arctic glacier: Austre Broggerbreen, Svalbard
Porter, Philip R.; Vatne, Geir; Ng, Felix; Irvine-Fynn, Tristram D. L. (2010)Enhanced delivery of water-saturated, ice-marginal sediments to the glacier surface is a response to glacier thinning that has the potential to increase both levels of sediment transfer through the glacier hydrological ... -
Spatially consistent microbial biomass and future cellular carbon release from melting Northern Hemisphere glacier surfaces
Stevens, Ian T.; Irvine-Fynn, Tristram D. L.; Edwards, Arwyn; Mitchell, Andrew C.; Cook, Joseph M.; Porter, Philip R.; Holt, Tom O.; Huss, Matthias; Fettweis, Xavier; Moorman, Brian J.; Sattler, Birgit; Hodson, Andy J. (2022-11-10)Melting glacier ice surfaces host active microbial communities that enhance glacial melt, contribute to biogeochemical cycling, and nourish downstream ecosystems; but these communities remain poorly characterised. Over the ...