Alexander Robel
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4520-0105
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5025160103 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Geography
- Physics
- Oceanography
- Biology
- Geomorphology
- Climatology
- Paleontology
- Meteorology
- Ecology
- Sea ice
- Physical geography
- Glacier
- Cryosphere
- Ice sheet
- Ice stream
- Mathematics
- Ice shelf
- Climate change
- Arctic ice pack
- Arctic
- Environmental science
- Antarctic sea ice
- Engineering
- Computer science
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- The Stochastic Ice-Sheet and Sea-Level System Model v1.0 (StISSM v1.0)
- The Role of Turbulent Mixing in Seawater Intrusion Under Grounded Ice Sheets
- The Role of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment on Cordilleran Ice Stream Stability Over the Last Glacial Cycle
- The Potential for Meltwater Pulses from Greenland Ice Saddle Collapse under Future and Past Climate Change
- Synchronization of Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger Events Through Ice-Ocean Interactions
- Noise-Induced Drift in the First Large-Scale Stochastic Ice Sheet Model
- Identifying pinning point elevation thresholds for Ross Sea ice streams (West Antarctica) over the last deglaciation based on glacial isostatic adjustment and grounding line simulations
- Generating Antarctic Sub-shelf Melt Using Recurrent Neural Network-based Generative Adversarial Networks on Spatiotemporal Pixel Clusters
- Experimental Investigations of Ice Mélange and Floating Granular Materials
- Can sedimentation pause marine-ice-sheet retreat over retrograde slopes? A case study on Pine Island Trough
- An Updated 3-D Model Of Ice Shelf Surface Hydrology
- A statistical parameterization of supraglacial melt pond area and depth on fractal ice sheet surfaces from percolation theory
- What can radar-based measures of subglacial hydrology tell us about basal shear stress? A case study at Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
- The Stochastic Ice Sheet Project and Its Approach to Greenland Surface Mass Balance
- Ensemble Simulations of Glacier Retreat over Randomly Generated Self-Similar Subglacial Topography
- Disentangling Natural Versus Anthropogenically-Forced Retreat of Marine-Terminating Glaciers
- Determining the drivers of recent retreat at Sermeq Kujalleq (Jakobshavn), Greenland through large ensemble simulations
Linked Co-Authors
- Andrew F. Thompson
- Colin R. Meyer
- G. A. Catania
- Hélène Seroussi
- J. M. Amundson
- Justin Burton
- Kavinda Nissanka
- L. A. Stearns
- Lauren M. Simkins
- Lizz Ultee
- Logan Elliott Mann
- Matthew J. Hoffman
- S. M. Tulaczyk
- Sammie Buzzard
- Samuel T. Kodama
- Stephen Price
- Tamara Pico
- Winnie Chu
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- California Institute of Technology
- Cardiff University, UK
- Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
- Emory University, Georgia
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Harvard University, Massachusetts
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Middlebury College, Vermont
- Stanford University, California
- University of Alaska, Juneau
- University of California, Santa Cruz
- University of Kansas
- University of Notre Dame, Indiana
- University of Oregon
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Virginia
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Massachusetts
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