M. J. Siegert

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2008

Number

29

Co-Authors

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 1: Numerical modelling and validation methods (2008)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

The mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain widespread evidence of Late-Quaternary glaciers that have been attributed to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 2: A dataset of LGM precipitation/temperature relations derived from degree-day modelling of palaeo glaciers (2008)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

The study of European and Russian Quaternary glacial-geological evidence during the last 15 years has generated sufficient data to use former glacial extent as a proxy for Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 3: Comparison with previous climate reconstructions (2008)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future climate change. Although previous analysis of GCM simulations have shown them to under calculate European...

Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: a concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake (2007)

Siegert, M.J., Behar, A., Bentley, M., Blake, D., Christoffersen, P., Cockell, C., ...

Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of life and hold detailed sedimentary records of past climate change. Testing this hypothesis...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 3: Comparison with GCM and pollen-based climate reconstructions (2007)

Allen, R., Siegert, M. J., Payne, A. J.

Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future climate change. Although previous analysis of GCM simulations have shown them to under predicted European...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 2: A dataset of LGM climates derived from degree-day modelling of palaeo glaciers (2007)

Allen, R., Siegert, M. J., Payne, A. J.

The study of European and Russian Quaternary glacial-geological evidence during the last 15 years has generated sufficient to data to use former glacial extent as a proxy for Last Glacial Maximum...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 1: Numerical modelling and validation methods (2007)

Allen, R., Siegert, M. J., Payne, A. J.

The mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain widespread evidence of Late-Quaternary glaciers that have been prescribed to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 3: Comparison with GCM and pollen-based climate reconstructions (2007)

Allen, R., Siegert, M. J., Payne, A. J.

Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future climate change. Although previous analysis of GCM simulations have shown them to under predicted European...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 2: A dataset of LGM climates derived from degree-day modelling of palaeo glaciers (2007)

Allen, R., Siegert, M. J., Payne, A. J.

The study of European and Russian Quaternary glacial-geological evidence during the last 15 years has generated sufficient to data to use former glacial extent as a proxy for Last Glacial Maximum...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia ? Part 1: Numerical modelling and validation methods (2007)

Allen, R., Siegert, M. J., Payne, A. J.

The mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain widespread evidence of Late-Quaternary glaciers that have been prescribed to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This...

Climate of the Past Discussions (2007)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

Climate of the Past Discussions is the access reviewed discussion forum of Climate of the Past Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 1: Numerical modelling and...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 1: Numerical modelling and validation methods (2007)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

The mountain environments of mid-latitude Europe and Arctic Russia contain widespread evidence of Late-Quaternary glaciers that have been prescribed to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 2: A dataset of LGM climates derived from degree-day modelling of palaeo glaciers (2007)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

The study of European and Russian Quaternary glacial-geological evidence during the last 15 years has generated sufficient to data to use former glacial extent as a proxy for Last Glacial Maximum...

Reconstructing glacier-based climates of LGM Europe and Russia – Part 3: Comparison with GCM and pollen-based climate reconstructions (2007)

R. Allen, M. J. Siegert, A. J. Payne

Understanding past climates using GCM models is critical to confidently predicting future climate change. Although previous analysis of GCM simulations have shown them to under predicted European...

Rapid discharge connects Antarctic subglacial lakes (2006)

Wingham, D.J., Siegert, M.J., Shepherd, A., Muir, A.S.

The existence of many subglacial lakes provides clear evidence for the widespread presence of water beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet, but the hydrology beneath this ice mass is poorly understood....

Quantifying the Mass Balance of Ice Caps on Severnaya Zemlya, Russian High Arctic. I: Climate and Mass Balance of the Vavilov Ice Cap (2006)

Bassford, R.P., Siegert, M.J., Dowdeswell, J.A., Oerlemans, J., Glazovsky, A.F., Macheret, Y.Y.

Due to their remote location within the Russian High Arctic, little is known about the mass balance of ice caps on Severnaya Zemlya now and in the past. Such information is critical, however, to...

Lakes beneath the ice sheet: The occurrence, analysis, and future exploration of Lake Vostok and other Antarctic subglacial lakes (2005)

Siegert, M. J.

Airborne geophysics has been used to identify more than 100 lakes beneath the ice sheets of Antarctica. The largest, Lake Vostok, is more than 250 km in length and 1 km deep. Subglacial lakes occur...

Incorporation of particulates into accreted ice above subglacial Vostok lake, Antarctica (2005)

Siegert, M. J., Royston-Bishop, G., Priscu, J. C., Tranter, M., Christner, B., Lee, V.

The nature of microscopic particulates in meteoric and accreted ice from the Vostok (Antarctica) ice core is assessed in conjunction with existing ice-core data to investigate the mechanism by which...

A review of postglacial emergence on Svalbard, Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya, northern Eurasia (2004)

Forman, S.L., Lubinski, D.J., Ingolfsson, O., Zeeberg, J.J., Snyder, J.A., Siegert, M.J., ...

The pattern of postglacial emergence in the Barents Sea is pivotal to constraining the timing of deglaciation and extent and thickness of the last ice sheet in northern Eurasia. This review unites...