A new German research consortium is investigating why near-surface air temperatures in the Artic are rising more quickly than in the rest of the world.Read More »Hydrology, Cryosphere & Earth Surface
As human-induced earthquakes increase in frequency and magnitude, researchers race to uncover their effects on surface water and groundwater.Read More »
Mountain rivers and streams actively reshape landscapes by eroding material from uplands and depositing it in lowlands. Scientists can now predict this transport in very steep streams.Read More »Climate Change
Between 1993 and 2011, the annual number of earthquakes caused by gigantic blocks of ice breaking away from Greenland's glaciers has increased, further evidence of accelerating ice loss.Read More »
A new web-based data portal gives scientists access to more than 40 years of satellite imagery, providing seasonal to long-term insights into outflows from Greenland's ice sheet.Read More »