Annals of Glaciology

Papers
(The TQCC of Annals of Glaciology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
U-net with ResNet-34 backbone for dual-polarized C-band baltic sea-ice SAR segmentation30
The role of near-terminus conditions in the ice-flow speed of Upernavik Isstrøm in northwest Greenland19
A method for imaging water transport in soil–snow systems with neutron radiography19
Automated Sentinel-1 sea ice type mapping and in-situ validation during the CIRFA-22 cruise18
Surface mass balance monitoring of the peripheral glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula in the context of regional climate change17
Energy balance analysis of a tropical glacier in the Andes and identification of key meteorological variables for empirical melt estimates15
Mass balance characteristics of the ‘vanishing’ Rolleston Glacier, New Zealand11
Baltic sea ice thickness estimation based on X-band SAR data and background information10
Deriving a year 2000 glacier inventory for New Zealand from the existing 2016 inventory10
Introduction to the Annals of Glaciology ‘Ice in a Sustainable Society’ issue8
Monitoring the annual geodetic mass balance of Bordu and Sary-Tor glaciers using UAV data7
Topographic and geologic controls on the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream7
Dynamic time warping to quantify age distortion in firn cores impacted by melt processes7
Eskers associated with buried glaciers in Mars' mid latitudes: recent advances and future directions6
Incidence angle dependency and seasonal evolution of L and C-band SAR backscatter over landfast sea ice6
Strategies to build a positive and inclusive Antarctic field work environment5
Coupled 3-D full-Stokes modelling of tidewater glaciers5
Emulator-based Bayesian calibration of a subglacial drainage model5
A synthetic study of acoustic full waveform inversion to improve seismic modelling of firn5
Geological and glacial-hydrologic controls on chemical weathering in the subglacial environment5
A novel method to visualize liquid distribution in snow: superimposition of MRI and X-ray CT images5
Ground-penetrating radar as a tool for determining the interface between temperate and cold ice, and snow depth: a case study for Hurd-Johnsons glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica5
Vanished glaciers of the Swiss Alps: An inventory-based assessment from 1973 to 20164
Advances in data availability to constrain and evaluate frontal ablation of ice-dynamical models of Greenland's tidewater peripheral glaciers4
Glacier thickness and volume estimation in the Upper Indus Basin using modeling and ground penetrating radar measurements4
Open discussion at the IGS symposium on ‘The edges of glaciology’, 7 July 20234
Impacts of tidewater glacier advance on iceberg habitat – ERRATUM4
A grid-based model of backwasting of supraglacial ice cliffs on debris-covered glaciers – ADDENDUM4
Impacts of tidewater glacier advance on iceberg habitat4
Temperature reconstruction from measured bubble number-density evolution in the South Pole Ice Core since the late-glacial (∼19.5 ka)4
Sources of seasonal sea-ice bias for CMIP6 models in the Hudson Bay Complex4
Impact of internal wave drag on Arctic sea ice4
High-resolution regional sea-ice model based on the discrete element method with boundary conditions from a large-scale model for ice drift4
Towards a high-resolution sea-ice model: exploring the potential of modelling ice floe fracture with the peridynamic method3
Snowmelt onset in the Arctic: Insights from a Thermodynamic Sea Ice Model, Ice Mass Balance Buoys, and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing3
The influence of inter-annual temperature variability on the Greenland Ice Sheet volume3
Characteristics of the 15-year surge of Mittie Glacier, SE Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic3
Calving rate linearly dependent on sub-aerial terminus cliff height at tidewaters glaciers around the Antarctic Peninsula – ADDENDUM3
Using video detection of snow surface movements to estimate weak layer crack propagation speeds3
Glacier projections sensitivity to temperature-index model choices and calibration strategies3
Quantifying the impact of X-band InSAR penetration bias on elevation change and mass balance estimation3
Microwave sea ice and ocean brightness temperature and emissivity between 22 and 243 GHz from ship-based radiometers3
Two-dimensional thermal and dynamical strain in landfast sea ice from InSAR: results from a new analytical inverse method and field observations3
AOG volume 63 issue 87-89 Cover and Back matter3
Disappeared ice, vanishing life: the end of the largest glacier of the Bergamo Alps (Italy) and the consequences on its endemic biodiversity3
Progress toward globally complete frontal ablation estimates of marine-terminating glaciers3
Change at 85 degrees south: Shackleton Glacier region proglacial lakes from 1960 to 20203
AOG volume 64 issue 92 Cover and Back matter3
Characteristics, origin and significance of chessboard subgrain boundaries in the WAIS divide ice core3
Weathering alteration in the Antarctic environment as seen in the Miller Range (MIL) 090030 Martian meteorite3
Persistent overcut regions dominate the terminus morphology of a rapidly melting tidewater glacier3
Glacier retreat, dynamics and bed overdeepenings of Parkachik Glacier, Ladakh Himalaya, India3
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