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    Rapid expansion of Greenland’s low-permeability ice slabs by MacFerrin, M., Machguth, H., As, D. van, Charalampidis, C., Stevens, C. M., Heilig, A., Vandecrux, B., Langen, P. L., Mottram, R., Fettweis, X., Broeke, M. R. van den, Pfeffer, W. T., Moussavi, M. S., Abdalati, W.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-09-2019)
    “…In recent decades, meltwater runoff has accelerated to become the dominant mechanism for mass loss in the Greenland ice sheet 1 – 3 . In Greenland’s…”
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    Rainfall on the Greenland Ice Sheet: Present‐Day Climatology From a High‐Resolution Non‐Hydrostatic Polar Regional Climate Model by Niwano, M., Box, J. E., Wehrlé, A., Vandecrux, B., Colgan, W. T., Cappelen, J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-08-2021)
    “…Greenland ice sheet rainfall is expected to increase under a warming climate. Yet, there have been no active long‐term in‐situ rainfall records on the ice…”
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    Learning from Alfred Wegener’s pioneering field observations in West Greenland after a century of climate change by Abermann, J., Vandecrux, B., Scher, S., Löffler, K., Schalamon, F., Trügler, A., Fausto, R., Schöner, W.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2023)
    “…The cryosphere in Greenland is currently undergoing strong changes. While remote sensing improves our understanding of spatial and temporal changes across…”
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    Firn cold content evolution at nine sites on the Greenland ice sheet between 1998 and 2017 by Vandecrux, B., Fausto, R. S., van As, D., Colgan, W., Langen, P. L., Haubner, K., Ingeman-Nielsen, T., Heilig, A., Stevens, C. M., MacFerrin, M., Niwano, M., Steffen, K., Box, J.E.

    Published in Journal of glaciology (01-08-2020)
    “…Current sea-level rise partly stems from increased surface melting and meltwater runoff from the Greenland ice sheet. Multi-year snow, also known as firn,…”
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    Time‐Domain Reflectometry Measurements and Modeling of Firn Meltwater Infiltration at DYE‐2, Greenland by Samimi, S., Marshall, S. J., Vandecrux, B., MacFerrin, M.

    “…Surface meltwater can be retained in an ice sheet if it infiltrates the firn and refreezes. This is an important mass balance process for the Greenland Ice…”
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    Drivers of Firn Density on the Greenland Ice Sheet Revealed by Weather Station Observations and Modeling by Vandecrux, B., Fausto, R. S., Langen, P. L., As, D., MacFerrin, M., Colgan, W. T., Ingeman‐Nielsen, T., Steffen, K., Jensen, N. S., Møller, M. T., Box, J. E.

    “…Recent Arctic atmospheric warming induces more frequent surface melt in the accumulation area of the Greenland ice sheet. This increased melting modifies the…”
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    Mapping the vertical heterogeneity of Greenland's firn from 2011–2019 using airborne radar and laser altimetry by Rutishauser, Anja, Scanlan, Kirk M, Vandecrux, Baptiste, Karlsson, Nanna B, Jullien, Nicolas, Ahlstrøm, Andreas P, Fausto, Robert S, How, Penelope

    Published in The cryosphere (17-05-2024)
    “…The firn layer on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) plays a crucial role in buffering surface meltwater runoff, which is constrained by the available firn pore…”
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    Downscaled surface mass balance in Antarctica: impacts of subsurface processes and large-scale atmospheric circulation by Hansen, Nicolaj, Langen, Peter L, Boberg, Fredrik, Forsberg, Rene, Simonsen, Sebastian B, Thejll, Peter, Vandecrux, Baptiste, Mottram, Ruth

    Published in The cryosphere (08-09-2021)
    “…Antarctic surface mass balance (SMB) is largely determined by precipitation over the continent and subject to regional climate variability related to the…”
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    The Greenland Firn Compaction Verification and Reconnaissance (FirnCover) dataset, 2013–2019 by MacFerrin, Michael J, Stevens, C. Max, Vandecrux, Baptiste, Waddington, Edwin D, Abdalati, Waleed

    Published in Earth system science data (01-03-2022)
    “…Assessing changes in the density of snow and firn is vital to convert volume changes into mass changes on glaciers and ice sheets. Firn models simulate this…”
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    Relating regional and point measurements of accumulation in southwest Greenland by Heilig, Achim, Eisen, Olaf, Schneebeli, Martin, MacFerrin, Michael, Stevens, C. Max, Vandecrux, Baptiste, Steffen, Konrad

    Published in The cryosphere (31-01-2020)
    “…In recent decades, the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) has frequently experienced record melt events, which have significantly affected surface mass balance (SMB)…”
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