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    Antiferromagnetic CuMnAs multi-level memory cell with microelectronic compatibility by Olejník, K., Schuler, V., Marti, X., Novák, V., Kašpar, Z., Wadley, P., Campion, R. P., Edmonds, K. W., Gallagher, B. L., Garces, J., Baumgartner, M., Gambardella, P., Jungwirth, T.

    Published in Nature communications (19-05-2017)
    “…Antiferromagnets offer a unique combination of properties including the radiation and magnetic field hardness, the absence of stray magnetic fields, and the…”
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    A long-term dataset of climatic mass balance, snow conditions, and runoff in Svalbard (1957–2018) by van Pelt, Ward, Pohjola, Veijo, Pettersson, Rickard, Marchenko, Sergey, Kohler, Jack, Luks, Bartlomiej, Hagen, Jon Ove, Schuler, Thomas V, Dunse, Thorben, Noël, Brice, Reijmer, Carleen

    Published in The cryosphere (03-09-2019)
    “…The climate in Svalbard is undergoing amplified change compared to the global mean. This has major implications for runoff from glaciers and seasonal snow on…”
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    Parameter uncertainty analysis for an operational hydrological model using residual-based and limits of acceptability approaches by Teweldebrhan, Aynom T, Burkhart, John F, Schuler, Thomas V

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (28-09-2018)
    “…Parameter uncertainty estimation is one of the major challenges in hydrological modeling. Here we present parameter uncertainty analysis of a recently released…”
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    Severe cloud contamination of MODIS Land Surface Temperatures over an Arctic ice cap, Svalbard by Østby, Torbjørn I., Schuler, Thomas V., Westermann, Sebastian

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-02-2014)
    “…Land Surface Temperature (LST) derived from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is among today's major tools for climate monitoring…”
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    Simulating climatic mass balance, seasonal snow development and associated freshwater runoff in the Kongsfjord basin, Svalbard (1980–2016) by PRAMANIK, ANKIT, VAN PELT, WARD, KOHLER, JACK, SCHULER, THOMAS V.

    Published in Journal of glaciology (01-12-2018)
    “…The Kongsfjord basin in northwest Svalbard is the site of a number of interdisciplinary studies concerned with the effect of fresh water from seasonal snow and…”
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    Contribution of snow and glacier melt to discharge for highly glacierised catchments in Norway by Engelhardt, M, Schuler, T. V, Andreassen, L. M

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (10-02-2014)
    “…Glacierised catchments show a discharge regime that is strongly influenced by snow and glacier meltwaters. In this study, we modelled the mass balance and…”
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    A ground temperature map of the North Atlantic permafrost region based on remote sensing and reanalysis data by Westermann, S, Østby, T. I, Gisnås, K, Schuler, T. V, Etzelmüller, B

    Published in The cryosphere (23-06-2015)
    “…Permafrost is a key element of the terrestrial cryosphere which makes mapping and monitoring of its state variables an imperative task. We present a modeling…”
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    Coupled machine learning and the limits of acceptability approach applied in parameter identification for a distributed hydrological model by Teweldebrhan, Aynom T, Schuler, Thomas V, Burkhart, John F, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (24-09-2020)
    “…Monte Carlo (MC) methods have been widely used in uncertainty analysis and parameter identification for hydrological models. The main challenge with these…”
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    Accelerating future mass loss of Svalbard glaciers from a multi-model ensemble by van Pelt, Ward J. J., Schuler, Thomas V., Pohjola, Veijo A., Pettersson, Rickard

    Published in Journal of glaciology (01-06-2021)
    “…Projected climate warming and wettening will have a major impact on the state of glaciers and seasonal snow in High Arctic regions. Following up on a…”
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    Transient thermal modeling of permafrost conditions in Southern Norway by Westermann, S, Schuler, T. V, Gisnås, K, Etzelmüller, B

    Published in The cryosphere (25-04-2013)
    “…Thermal modeling is a powerful tool to infer the temperature regime of the ground in permafrost areas. We present a transient permafrost model, CryoGrid 2,…”
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    Glacier-surge mechanisms promoted by a hydro-thermodynamic feedback to summer melt by Dunse, T, Schellenberger, T, Hagen, J. O, Kääb, A, Schuler, T. V, Reijmer, C. H

    Published in The cryosphere (05-02-2015)
    “…Mass loss from glaciers and ice sheets currently accounts for two-thirds of the observed global sea-level rise and has accelerated since the 1990s, coincident…”
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    Sensitivity of subglacial drainage to water supply distribution at the Kongsfjord basin, Svalbard by Scholzen, Chloé, Schuler, Thomas V, Gilbert, Adrien

    Published in The cryosphere (17-06-2021)
    “…By regulating the amount, the timing, and the location of meltwater supply to the glacier bed, supraglacial hydrology potentially exerts a major control on the…”
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    Multi-scale variations of subglacial hydro-mechanical conditions at Kongsvegen glacier, Svalbard by Bouchayer, Coline, Nanni, Ugo, Lefeuvre, Pierre-Marie, Hult, John, Steffensen Schmidt, Louise, Kohler, Jack, Renard, François, Schuler, Thomas V

    Published in The cryosphere (25-06-2024)
    “…The flow of glaciers is largely controlled by changes at the ice–bed interface, where basal slip and sediment deformation drive basal glacier motion…”
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    CryoSat-2 delivers monthly and inter-annual surface elevation change for Arctic ice caps by Gray, L, Burgess, D, Copland, L, Demuth, M. N, Dunse, T, Langley, K, Schuler, T. V

    Published in The cryosphere (25-09-2015)
    “…We show that the CryoSat-2 radar altimeter can provide useful estimates of surface elevation change on a variety of Arctic ice caps, on both monthly and yearly…”
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    Time‐Lapse Photogrammetry of Distributed Snow Depth During Snowmelt by Filhol, S., Perret, A., Girod, L., Sutter, G., Schuler, T. V., Burkhart, J. F.

    Published in Water resources research (01-09-2019)
    “…Characterizing snowmelt both spatially and temporally from in situ observation remains a challenge. Available sensors (i.e., sonic ranger, lidar, airborne…”
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    A machine learning approach to the geomorphometric detection of ribbed moraines in Norway by Barnes, Thomas J, Schuler, Thomas V, Filhol, Simon, Lilleøren, Karianne S

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (10-06-2024)
    “…Machine learning is a powerful yet underutilised tool in geomorphology, commonly used for image-based pattern recognition. Analysing new high-resolution (1-10…”
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    A statistical approach to represent small-scale variability of permafrost temperatures due to snow cover by Gisnås, K, Westermann, S, Schuler, T. V, Litherland, T, Isaksen, K, Boike, J, Etzelmüller, B

    Published in The cryosphere (14-11-2014)
    “…In permafrost environments exposed to strong winds, drifting snow can create a small-scale pattern of strongly variable snow heights, which has profound…”
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    Subglacial permafrost dynamics and erosion inside subglacial channels driven by surface events in Svalbard by Alexander, Andreas, Obu, Jaroslav, Schuler, Thomas V, Kääb, Andreas, Christiansen, Hanne H

    Published in The cryosphere (26-11-2020)
    “…Cold glacier beds, i.e., where the ice is frozen to its base, are widespread in polar regions. Common theories state that stable permafrost should exist under…”
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    The climatic mass balance of Svalbard glaciers: a 10-year simulation with a coupled atmosphere–glacier mass balance model by Aas, Kjetil S, Dunse, Thorben, Collier, Emily, Schuler, Thomas V, Berntsen, Terje K, Kohler, Jack, Luks, Bartłomiej

    Published in The cryosphere (25-05-2016)
    “…In this study we simulate the climatic mass balance of Svalbard glaciers with a coupled atmosphere–glacier model with 3 km grid spacing, from September 2003 to…”
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