Program for AGU Chapman Conference on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

POSTERS

3. Albert Two Models for Snow and Firn Ventilation: One Detailed, One Simple

9.

Bauer and Scharfen Advantages of developing and using metadata for Antarctic research

11.

Bentley and Stenoien Ice Motion Measurements in the Pine Island Glacier Catchment Area

18.

Bridges and others Preliminary Geochemical Analysis of an Ice Core from the Upper Section of Ice Stream C

22.

Catania and Paola A Physical Model of Pressurized Flow Over an Unconsolidated Bed: Implications for Subglacial Braided Channels.

35.

Gray and others Ice Motion in West Antarctica from RADARSAT Interferometry

36.

Grosfeld and Gerdes Ocean Circulation in the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf Domain: First Results of a -Dimensional Ocean Model

54.

Lingle and Kwok Surface Velocities and Mass Balance in the Thwaites and Pine Island Glacier Drainage Basins, West Antarctica

55.

Liu and others Water flow at the bed of ice stream B2 possibly sensed by radar survey

56.

MacAyeal and Hulbe EISMINT Validation of a New Numerical Model of Ice Sheet Flow

57.

McConnell and Bales Understanding Atmosphere-to-Snow-to-Firn Transfer of Hydrogen Peroxide at Siple Dome

58.

Molzer and others Three Dimensional Stratigraphic Modeling of Glaciated Continental Shelves

61.

Nicholls and others Oceanographic Conditions on the Southwestern Weddell Sea Continental Shelf in Early 1998.

62.

Oerter Summary of Mass Balance Studies on Moellereisstrom and Foundation Ice Stream, Filchner-Ronne-Schelfeis, Since 1980

66.

Raymond and others Current Mass Balance of Siple Dome Summit and Implications for the Balance of Ice Streams C and D Over the Last 1000 years.

71.

Rosanova and Lucchitta Thwaites Glacier Velocities and Strain Field using 1995 and 1996 ERS images

73.

Scambos and others Change Detection and Flow History for the Filchner/Ronne Ice Shelf

79.

Shen Stratigraphic Modeling of Glaciated Continental Shelves: Effects of Local Bathymetry

81.

Shuman Temperature History Reconstruction at Siple Dome from Satellite Observations and Automatic Weather Stations

85.

Stone and others Exposure dating constraints on ice volume and retreat history in East Antarctica, and prospects in West Antarctica

86.

Studinger and others Geologic Structures Underlying the Onset of West Antarctic Ice Streams: Constraints from Airborne Geophysical Data

88.

Thorsteinsson and Raymond The Relative Role of Sliding and Deformation in the Motion of Ice Streams Over Deformable Till

93.

Villinski and others Ages and compositions of mixtures of organic compounds extractable from Ross Sea sediments

97.

Winebrenner and others Accumulation Rates in Source Regoins of the Siple Coast Ice Streams from Satellite Microwave and In Situ Observations

98.

Wood and Jenkins A Two-Layer Model of the Thermohaline Circulation Beneath an Ice Shelf

MORE POSTERS

38.

Harrison and others Installation of Vertical Strain Meters at Siple Dome and Preliminary Results

52.

Le Meur and Hindmarsh Inferring the present-day imbalance of the West Antarctic ice sheet from the bedrock isostatic signal.

68.

Reusch and Hughes Basal Conditions Along Byrd Glacier

77.

Shabtaie and Bentley Near-surface acidity on and around the Ross Ice Shelf from absolute conductivity measurements

83.

Spikes and Whillans Validation of SOAR Laser Altimetry

90.

Van der Veen

Fracture Mechanics Approach to Investigating Conditions Leading to Ice-Shelf Break-Up

91.

Vaughan and Doake Distortion of Cotemporal Layers in Ice Revealed by Ground Penetrating Radar

94.

Waddington and others Stratigrapic and Thermal Signatures of Ice Divides: Tools to Date Postglacial WAIS Recession

96.

Willis and Young A comparison of Satellite RADAR Alitimeter Derived Snow Surfaces and Elevations Derived from Ground Truth Surveys

12.

Bentley ICESat: Ground Truth for the WAIS from Space

67.

Raymond and others The Role of Geodesy in Assessing the State of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

75.

Scofield and others The Flow Regime of Byrd Glacier

ORALS

Panel #1

74.

Scherer Pleistocene Collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Confirmed, and Deep Till Deformation at Upstream B Questioned

26.

Dunbar and others Direct Dating and Geochemical Correlations of Englacial Tephra Layers at two Sites in West Antarctica

1.

Ackert and others Antarctic Ice Sheet Chronology: Reconstructions Using Surface Exposure Dating

16.

Borns and others Evidence for Thicker Ice in Interior West Antarctica

8.

Bartek and others Evidence of Variation in Ice Sheet / Substrate Interactions in a Multi-Scale Investigation of Glaciated Continental Margins in the Ross Sea and Offshore Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica.

53.

Licht and Fastook Constraining a Numerical Ice Sheet Model with Geologic Data Over One Ice Sheet Advance/Retreat Cycle in the Ross Sea

102.

Hall and Denton Deglacial Chronology of the Western Ross Sea from Terrestrial Data

Panel #2

19.

Burckle Sticking my Neck out; Part 1; Living on the Curve; A Farfield View of Melting Ice Sheets

87.

Taylor Was the breakup of the West Antarctic Ice Shelves a Trigger for Dangaard/Oeschger Cycles?

84.

Steig and White Comparisons among Antarctic and Greenland Ice Cores and Relationship to Ocean and Atmosheric Circulation and Ice Dynamics

49.

Kellogg Holocene Transformation of the 'Weak Underbelly' From an Innie to an Outie? Evidence From the Amundsen Sea Shelf

20.

Burckle Sticking my Neck out; Part 2; A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Last Interglacial. Was it Drawdown of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet?

21.

Burckle Sticking my Neck out; Part 3; Apparent Late Holocene Migration of the Polar Front in Some Sectors of the Southern Ocean

4.

Alley and Clark A Bipolar Perspective on Global Climate Change: Implications for WAISCORES

Panel #3

34.

Gow and others Ice Cores from Siple Dome

100.

Gow and Messe Preliminary Analyses of Ice Cores from Siple Dome, West Antarctica

51.

Kreutz and others Sea Level Pressure Variability in the Amundsen Sea Over the Past Century Inferred From a West Antarctic Glaciochemical Record

2.

Albert Properties and Processes of Air-Snow-Firn Exchange at Siple Dome, Antarctica

17.

Braaten Direct Measurements of Episodic Snow Accumulation on the Antarctic Polar Plateau

Panel #4

46.

Jacobs Ice Shelves and Southern Ocean Ventilation

47.

Jenkins and Jacobs Circulation Beneath Ice Shelves Simulated by an Isopycnic Coordinate Ocean Model

50.

Khazendar and Jenkins The Formation of Marine Ice Within Rifts and its Implications for Ice Shelf Stability

41.

Hughes and Fastook Linking Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability to the Basal Mass Balance

42.

Hulbe and MacAyeal The Effect of Ice Shelf Disintegration on the Mass Balance of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

Panel #5

32.

Ferrigno and others Analysis of Coastal Change in Marie Byrd Land and Ellsworth Land, West Antarctica, Using Landsat Imagery

72.

Sandhager and others Thematic Maps of Filchner-Ronne Schelfeis: Ice Thickness, Surface Features, and Extent

10.

Behrendt and others Changes in the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf Since 1957

7.

Bamber and Vaughan Historic Flow Features on the Ross and Filchner Ronne Ice Shelves From Satellite Radar Altimetry

30.

Fahnestock and others A Millennium of Variable Ice Discharge From the Siple Coast Ice Streams Recorded on the Ross Ice Shelf

45.

Jacobel and others Changes in Outlet Geometry of Ice Streams in the Ross Embayment

69.

Rignot Fast Recession of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica

70.

Rignot Mass Balance and Grounding Line Stability of Antarctic Glaciers Draining the West Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica.

Panel #6

33.

Gades and others Basal Properties of Siple Dome, West Antarctica Inferred from Radio Echo-Sounding Measurements

28.

Engelhardt and Kamb Thermal History of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

23.

Conway Glacial History of Roosevelt Island, West Antarctica

60.

Nereson Elevation of Ice Stream Margin Scars after Stagnation

95.

Whillans and Hamilton ather Strange, Hook-Shaped Feature on Interstream Ridge B1/B2, West Antarctica

76.

Shabtaie and Bentley Comparison of "wildcat" interpretations of ice-sheet surface features from satellite imagery with geophysical observations and glaciological principles

44.

Jackson and others Dynamics of the Shear Margin of Ice Stream B

31.

Fastook Heat Generation in the Shear Margin: A Finite-Element Model

Panel #7

24.

Corr and others Reconnaissance Airborne Survey in the Pine Island Glacier Basin

25.

Corr and others Basal Characteristics of the Rutford Ice Stream / Carlson Inlet Catchment Area Inferred from Airborne Ice-Sounding Radar

101.

Smith Rutford Ice Stream and Carlson Inlet: Basal Conditions on Adjacent Active and Stagnant Ice Streams, and the Intervening Ice Sheet

14.

Blankenship and others Geologic controls on subglacial melting in West Antarctica: a systematic evaluation of integrated aerogeophysical observations

13.

Bindschadler and others The Onset of Ice Stream D, West Antarctica

65.

Price and Whillans Upstream Migration of the Northern Shear Margin of Ice Stream B1b, West Antarctica

Panel #8

59.

Morse and others Driving stress and basal hydrologic potential of central West Antarctica

64.

Peters and others Basal Conditions of Ice Streams B and C From Coherent Airborne Radar Sounding

80.

Shipp and Anderson Results From Recent Seismic Investigaions of Ross Sea; Details of the Subglacial System

48.

Kamb and Englehardt Physical Conditions and Processes Responsible for West Antarctic Ice Stream Flow as Revealed by Borehole Observations in Ice Stream B and C and in Interstream Ridges B1-B2 and C-D

89.

Tulaczyk and Kamb Stability and Evolution of an Ice Stream Moving Over a Till Bed of Plastic Rheology: A New Ice-Stream Model Incorporating Non-Linear Dynamics of the Coupled Ice-Till-Water System

Panel #9

29.

Engelhardt and Kamb Sticky Spot on Ice Stream C.

5.

Anandakrishnan and Alley Review of Seismic Studies on Ice Stream C, West Antarctica, and Hypotheses for its Stagnation.

82.

Smith and others Ground-Based Radar Study of the Stagnation of Ice Stream C and the Siple Ice Stream, West Antarctica

15.

Bohlander and Scambos Ice Streams D and F: Flow Dynamics and Changes

Panel #10

78.

Shabtaie and Bentley Negative mass balance of ice streams D and E, West Antarctica

92.

Vaughan and others Drainage Basin Analysis and Improved Calculation of Balance Fluxes for West Antarctic Ice Streams and Glaciers

99.

Wingham and Mansley Recent Elevation Change in West Antarctica

37.

Hamilton and Whillans Thickness Changes on Ice Streams B and C, West Antarctica

40.

Hughes What's Going On in West Antarctica?

Panel #11

27.

Dupont and Alley Ice Stream Evolution on a Millennial Time Scale

39.

Hindmarsh Ice-Stream Waves and Surface Texture and Meso-Scale Variability: the Coupled Flow of Ice, Till and Water.

63.

Payne and Baldwin The Role of Thermomechanics in Ice-Stream Evolution

6.

Baldwin and Payne A Coupled Ice Sheet - Ice Stream Model

43.

Hulbe and others A New Numerical Model of Coupled Inland, Ice Stream, and Ice Shelf Flow