Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAugustus Harmon Modified over 8 years ago
1
E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Photo by M. Rosing, University of Copenhagen Chapter 8 frontispiece. Melting ice at the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet 087
2
Figure 8.1. Sea ice E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Photograph by Rear Admiral H.D. Nygren, NOAA 088
3
Figure 8.2. The contrasting patterns in ocean surface currents and ice flow during the (a) 1979 anti-cyclonic and (b) 1994 cyclonic regimes in the Arctic Ocean E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Rigor et al., 2002 089
4
E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Richter-Menge et al., 2006 Figure 8.3. The shrinking extent of old, thick sea ice in the Arctic, September 1988- September 2005 090
5
Figure 8.4. The distribution of permafrost in the Russian Arctic E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Zhang et al., 2005 091
6
Figure 8.5. The English Channel and surrounding region and the maximum extent of ice about 21,000 years ago at the most recent glacial maximum E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Ménot et al., 2006 092
7
Figure 8.6. The increase in the number of glacial earthquakes in Greenland, 1993-2005 E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Ekström et al., 2006 093
8
Figure 8.7. The steady retreat of the Jakobshavn (Ilulissat) glacier, Greenland E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: NASA 094
9
Figure 8.8. Antarctica and its major ice shelves E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: USGS 095
10
Figure 8.9. The breakup of the Larsen B ice shelf, Antarctica, February and March 2002 E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL, MISR Team 096
11
Figure 8.10. Fossil brain coral from Windley Key, Florida E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Photograph by D. Muhs, USGS 097
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.