Christine Schøtt Hvidberg
Professor
Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth
Tagensvej 16
2200 København N.
Research interests
Physics of ice and climate. Non-linear dynamical behaviour and flow of ice in the climate system. Planetary climate and ices. I develop models based on theoretical fluid mechanics to infer knowledge of ice flow and its role for stability and evolution of climate and ice sheets. I combine climate and ice sheet models based on physics, mathematics, geophysics, fluid mechanics, statistics, numerical and field methods with ice core data, satellite and in-situ observations to detect climate changes and to reveal climate and ice sheet evolution from paleo-climatic archives in ice cores. Strong engagement in world-leading ice core drilling projects and in Mars polar science and exploration.
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Mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet - a study of ICESat data, surface density and firn compaction modelling
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Periodic outburst floods from an ice-dammed lake in East Greenland
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A sensitivity study of annual area change for Greenland ice sheet marine terminating outlet glaciers: 1999-2013
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