Date
Fri, 11 Mar 2022
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Virtual
Speaker
Anders Damsgaard
Organisation
Aarhus University

The presence of glaciers and ice sheets leaves a significant imprint
on Earth's surface.  We steadily improve our physical understanding of
the involved processes, from the erosion of kilometer-deep fjords in
crystalline bedrock to the broad ice-marginal deposition of sediments.
This talk will highlight observations of landforms, sedimentary deposits,
laboratory experiments, and models that aim to capture the interplay
between ice and substratum.  I show how the interplay may play a role in
the future evolution of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in a warming climate.

Last updated on 3 Apr 2022, 1:32am. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.