Jade Bowling
@jadebowling94
GIS Consultant
PhD in detecting and monitoring subglacial lakes ❄️
Climber/ cyclist/ runner
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25-12-2010 16:44:54
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Breaking News! At 05:00 GMT on Tuesday 08/01/18 we became the first team ever to drill through the Rutford Ice Stream at a depth of 2153 m. Instruments are now deployed in the ice and measuring incredibly important data. Here's a picture of the borehole British Antarctic Survey 🐧
Fantastic first paper by Jade Bowling, who looked at >500,000 km of icebridge flightlines to identify over 50 new subglacial lakes beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet. @icers_SU Nature Communications @sheffieldgeog Lancaster University @RadioGlaciology nature.com/articles/s4146…
Excited to announce our paper is out! We found over 50 new subglacial lakes in Greenland using radar & surface elevation changes. Thanks so much to my co-authors for making this happen! Stephen Livingstone @RadioGlaciology Nature Communications Lancaster Environment Centre @icers_SU nature.com/articles/s4146…
Another really nice article about our Greenland subglacial lake research! Thanks to Maddie Stone
The Cryosphere @sledge_ross @icers_SU @sheffieldgeog Devin Harrison Jade Bowling Rob Storrar Each subglacial lake underwent one drainage-refill event. The 2015 lake drainage caused a net down-glacier slowdown in ice flow and flooded the foreland, aggrading up to 8 m of sediment. (2/3)
The Cryosphere @sledge_ross @icers_SU @sheffieldgeog Devin Harrison Jade Bowling Rob Storrar Are these the most accessible subglacial lakes in the world given how close they are to the lateral margin of the outlet glacier and the luxury of a nearby road!? (3/3)
Looking forward to the chat of Session CR5.9 Subglacial Environments of Ice Sheets and Glaciers with Emma Lewington, @emma_c_smith, Adam Booth, Holger Franke, Jade Bowling, Mike Prior-Jones and many others! EGU Cryosphere @egu-cr.bsky.social #share meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/sessio…
Exciting start to 2022! It was a pleasure to be part of this paper led by Stephen Livingstone - the first global inventory of subglacial lakes!