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Journal of Glaciology | 2007

Towards a GIS assessment of numerical ice-sheet model performance using geomorphological data

Jacob Napieralski; Alun Hubbard; Yingkui Li; Jon Harbor; Arjen P. Stroeven; Johan Kleman; Göran Alm; Krister N. Jansson

A major difficulty in assimilating geomorphological information with ice-sheet models is the lack of a consistent methodology to systematically compare model output and field data. As an initial step in establishing a quantitative comparison methodology, automated proximity and conformity analysis (APCA) and automated flow direction analysis (AFDA) have been developed to assess the level of correspondence between modelled ice extent and ice-marginal features such as end moraines, as well as between modelled basal flow directions and palaeo-flow direction indicators, such as glacial lineations. To illustrate the potential of such an approach, an ensemble suite of 40 numerical simulations of the Fennoscandian ice sheet were compared to end moraines of the Last Glacial Maximum and the Younger Dryas and to glacial lineations in northern Sweden using APCA and AFDA. Model experiments evaluated in this manner were ranked according to level of correspondence. Such an approach holds considerable promise for optimizing the parameter space and coherence of ice-flow models by automated, quantitative assessment of multiple ensemble experiments against a database of geological or glaciological evidence.


Archive | 1984

Climate and Glaciation in Kong Karls Land, Eastern Svalbard

Björn Holmgren; Ingrid U. Olsson; Erik Skye; Göran Alm

The present paper presents some observations of lichens and mosses, their micro-climatic environment and relation to permanent ice fields in a selected area of Kongsoya, the largest of 3 main islands of Kong Karls Land in eastern Svalbard (Fig. 1), during the Swedish Arctic Expedition in 1980 (Ymer-80).


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

North American Ice Sheet build-up during the last glacial cycle, 115-21 kyr

Johan Kleman; Krister N. Jansson; Hernán De Angelis; Arjen P. Stroeven; Clas Hättestrand; Göran Alm; Neil F. Glasser


Global and Planetary Change | 2007

Reconstructing the Younger Dryas ice dammed lake in the Baltic Basin: Bathymetry, area and volume

Martin Jakobsson; Svante Björck; Göran Alm; Thomas Andrén; Greger Lindeberg; Nils Olov Svensson


The Holocene | 2005

Variable isostatic uplift patterns during the Holocene in southeast Sweden, based on high-resolution AMS radiocarbon datings of lake isolations

Jan Risberg; Göran Alm; Tomasz Goslar


Geomorphology | 2011

DEM identification of macroscale stepped relief in arctic northern Sweden

Karin Ebert; Clas Hättestrand; Adrian M. Hall; Göran Alm


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2011

Using a GIS filtering approach to replicate patterns of glacial erosion

Krister N. Jansson; Arjen P. Stroeven; Göran Alm; K.I.T. Dahlgren; Neil F. Glasser; Bradley W. Goodfellow


Archive | 2007

Synkrona paleokustlinjer 7000-4000 kal. BP

Jan Risberg; Göran Alm; Niclas Björck; Michel Guinard


Archive | 2007

Synkrona paleokustlinjer 7000 - 4000 kal.BP i mellersta och norra Uppland

Jan Risberg; Göran Alm; Niclas Björck; Michel Guinard


Polish Geological Institute Special Papers | 2008

Variable isostatic uplift patterns during the holocene in southeast Sweden, based on high-resolution ams radiocarbon dating of lake isolations - a preliminary interpretation

Jan Risberg; Göran Alm; Tomasz Goslar

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Tomasz Goslar

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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