Recent Theses

DeGiuli, E. 2009. Turbulent flow in geophysical channels.[M.Sc. thesis]


Creyts, T. T. 2007. A numerical model of glaciohydraulic supercooling: Thermodynamics and sediment entrainment. [Ph.D. thesis]


Frappé-Sénéclauze, T.-P. 2006. Slow surge of Trapridge Glacier, Yukon Territory, 1951–2005. [M.Sc. thesis]


Lhomme, N. 2004. Modelling water isotopes in polar ice sheets. [Ph.D. thesis]


Fleming, S.W. 2004. Comparative statistical hydroclimatology of glacial and nival rivers in southwest Yukon and northwest British Columbia, Canada. [Ph.D. thesis]


Webb, F. M. 2004. Computer modeling of temperature profiles in freezing ground. [M.Sc. thesis]


Eso, R. A. 2004. Preliminary results of a low-cost GPS-based glacier monitoring system: Trapridge Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada. [B.A.Sc. thesis]


Hildes, D. H. D. 2001. Modelling subglacial erosion and englacial sediment transport of the North American ice sheets. [Ph.D. thesis]


Kovanen, D. J. 2001. Late glacial ice margin fluctuations and deglacial chronology of the Fraser Lowland, southwestern British Columbia and northwestern Washington. [Ph.D. thesis]


Flowers, G. E. 2000. A multicomponent coupled model of glacier hydrology. [Ph.D. thesis]


Kavanaugh, J. L. 2000. Hydromechanical behaviour of a surge-type glacier: Trapridge Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada. [Ph.D. thesis]


La Prairie, D. I. 1999. Investigating Heinrich events: a continuum model of iceberg drift and sedimentation. [M.Sc. thesis]


Marshall, S. J. 1996. Modelling Laurentide ice stream thermomechanics. [Ph.D. thesis]