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Member Since 1990
Christina L. Hulbe
Professor, University of Otago
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Professional Experience
University of Otago
Professor
2013 - Present
Education
University of Chicago
Doctorate
1998
Publications
Constraining Ice Shelf Anisotropy Using Shear Wave Splitting Measurements from Active‐Source Borehol...
Observations of ice shelf anisotropy on borehole seismic data are presented. Hot‐water‐drilledboreholes were made by the Aotearoa New Z...
September 21, 2020
Rate of Mass Loss Across the Instability Threshold for Thwai...
January 27, 2018
Ice Stream Slowdown Will Drive Long-Term Thinning of the Ros...
January 11, 2018
Poststagnation Retreat of Kamb Ice Stream's Grounding Zone
October 13, 2017
AGU Abstracts
Precise Positioning for Everybody
ADVANCING CRYOSPHERIC RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT THROUGH OPEN-SCIENCE TOOLS, DATA, AND COLLABORATION I POSTER
cryosphere | 11 december 2023
Christina L. Hulbe, Holly Still, Robert Odolinski,...
GNSS (global navigation satellite system) positioning is ubiquitous in the cryospheric sciences, with uses ranging from routine field site navigation ...
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The Limits of Control
BREAKING POINTS: RIFTING, CALVING, AND ICEBERGS II ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
cryosphere | 14 december 2022
Martin Forbes, Christina L. Hulbe
Laterally propagating, through-cutting rifts are common features of Antarctic ice shelves. Over most of their advective histories, very little appears...
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The Influence of Ice and Ocean Interactions on Microbial Communities under Ice Shelves
ICE COVERED WORLDS: DETECTION AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE BENEATH ICE I POSTER
subsurface habitability and life | 19 may 2022
Justin Lawrence, Jennifer B. Glass, Jeff S. Bowman...
Antarctica is ringed by hundreds of floating ice shelves, which form when ice flows into the ocean faster than it melts or calves into icebergs. Ice s...
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