Robert L. Hawley, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Geophysics
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Edwin D. Waddington grad student 2005 University of Washington
 (Borehole investigations of firn processes.)
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Giese A, Boone A, Wagnon P, et al. (2020) Incorporating moisture content in surface energy balance modeling of a debris-covered glacier The Cryosphere. 14: 1555-1577
Meyer CR, Keegan KM, Baker I, et al. (2020) A model for French-press experiments of dry snow compaction The Cryosphere. 14: 1449-1458
Hruby K, Gerbi C, Koons P, et al. (2020) The impact of temperature and crystal orientation fabric on the dynamics of mountain glaciers and ice streams Journal of Glaciology. 1-11
Liu J, Lawson DE, Hawley RL, et al. (2020) Estimating the longevity of glaciers in the Xinjiang region of the Tian Shan through observations of glacier area change since the Little Ice Age using high-resolution imagery Journal of Glaciology. 66: 471-484
Giese A, Arcone S, Hawley R, et al. (2019) The response of supraglacial debris to elevated, high frequencyGPR: Volumetric scatter and interfacial dielectric contrastsinterpreted from field and experimental studies The Cryosphere Discussions. 1-33
Lewis G, Osterberg E, Hawley R, et al. (2019) Recent precipitation decrease across the western Greenland ice sheet percolation zone The Cryosphere. 13: 2797-2815
Fudge TJ, Biyani SC, Clemens‐Sewall D, et al. (2019) Constraining Geothermal Flux at Coastal Domes of the Ross Ice Sheet, Antarctica Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 13090-13098
Lee IR, Hawley RL, Bernsen S, et al. (2019) A novel tilt sensor for studying ice deformation: application to streaming ice on Jarvis Glacier, Alaska Journal of Glaciology. 66: 74-82
Hawley RL, Millstein JD. (2019) Quantifying snow drift on Arctic structures: A case study at Summit, Greenland, using UAV-based structure-from-motion photogrammetry Cold Regions Science and Technology. 157: 163-170
Bertler NAN, Conway H, Dahl-Jensen D, et al. (2018) The Ross Sea Dipole – temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 years Climate of the Past. 14: 193-214
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