NEGIS (@negis_durham) 's Twitter Profile
NEGIS

@negis_durham

The NERC-Funded Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS) project at Durham University

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Ole Zeising (@olezsng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 79°N Glacier in northeast Greenland suffers under a warming climate! New AWI Media and Greenland Ice sheet-Ocean Interaction study published as preprint: Extreme melting at Greenland’s largest floating ice tongue doi.org/10.5194/egusph… 1/4

The 79°N Glacier in northeast Greenland suffers under a warming climate! 

New <a href="/AWI_Media/">AWI Media</a> and <a href="/GROCE79N/">Greenland Ice sheet-Ocean Interaction</a> study published as preprint: 
Extreme melting at Greenland’s largest floating ice tongue

doi.org/10.5194/egusph…

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Zack Labe (@zlabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very large portions of the #Arctic observed temperatures more than 5°C above the 1981-2010 reference period last month! This was especially prominent in areas of missing sea ice. Graphic from zacklabe.com/arctic-tempera…. Data from cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/datas….

Very large portions of the #Arctic observed temperatures more than 5°C above the 1981-2010 reference period last month! This was especially prominent in areas of missing sea ice.

Graphic from zacklabe.com/arctic-tempera…. Data from cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/datas….
Durham University (@durham_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#COP28 event: Professor Chris Stokes (Geography at Durham) is speaking at the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative event: Early Warning Signs of Sea Level Rise from the World’s Largest Ice Sheet in East Antarctic: brnw.ch/21wEVPj 📷: Surface of the EAIS, Princess Elizabeth Land (Nerilie Abram)

#COP28 event: Professor Chris Stokes (<a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a>) is speaking at the <a href="/ICCInet/">International Cryosphere Climate Initiative</a> event: Early Warning Signs of Sea Level Rise from the World’s Largest Ice Sheet in East Antarctic: brnw.ch/21wEVPj
📷: Surface of the EAIS, Princess Elizabeth Land (Nerilie Abram)
Richard Selwyn Jones (@selwynox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The photo was taken on the Polarstern icebreaker on a Greenland research voyage. The goal was to investigate the potential vulnerability of the North-East Greenland Ice Stream.

The photo was taken on the Polarstern icebreaker on a Greenland research voyage.

The goal was to investigate the potential vulnerability of the North-East Greenland Ice Stream.
NEGIS (@negis_durham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see this paper out on the deglacial history of the NE Greenland ice stream authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S02… Massive thanks to everyone on the NEGIS team

Dave Roberts (@daveroberts2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from the NEGIS team constraining thinning/retreat of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream post LGM & through Holocene Thermal Maximum. Air + ocean temps + MISI all driving recessional rates similar to Greenland & Antarctica today sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

New paper from the <a href="/NEGIS_Durham/">NEGIS</a> team
constraining  thinning/retreat of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream post LGM &amp; through Holocene Thermal Maximum. Air + ocean temps + MISI all driving recessional rates similar to Greenland &amp; Antarctica today sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Geography at Durham (@geogdurham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job Alert - Geography at Durham is seeking applications for two Postdoctoral Research Associate in Palaeoceanography to work alongside Erin McClymont closing date is 11:59pm 14th January 2025 - Job Description - Postdoctoral Research Associate in Palaeoceanography (24002234)

NEGIS (@negis_durham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New data constraining shelf edge glaciation in NE Greenland & exploring rates of ice sheet retreat. doi.org/10.1016/j.quas… Understanding the behaviour of NE sector of GrIS is critical with respect to future ice/ocean interaction Geography at Durham @PalaeoLou James Smith BBC Science News

New data constraining shelf edge glaciation in NE Greenland &amp; exploring rates of ice sheet retreat. doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…
Understanding the behaviour of NE sector of GrIS is critical with respect to future ice/ocean interaction <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a> @PalaeoLou <a href="/shelfyice/">James Smith</a> <a href="/BBCScienceNews/">BBC Science News</a>
Dave Roberts (@daveroberts2013) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New data constraining the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) & helping to contextualise future GrIS response to climate change. Work from the NEGIS team with great support from AWI colleagues and the Polarstern Geography at Durham doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…

New data constraining the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) &amp; helping to contextualise future GrIS response to climate change. Work from the  <a href="/NEGIS_Durham/">NEGIS</a> team with great support from AWI colleagues and the Polarstern <a href="/GeogDurham/">Geography at Durham</a> doi.org/10.1016/j.quas…