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Andrew B. G. Bush

Andrew B. G. Bush

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
4447
World Ranking
7968
National Ranking
408

Overview

Andrew B. G. Bush is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science as well. The main subfields of study encompass Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics, including:

  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate variability and models
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Journal of Climate
  • International Journal of Climatology
  • Journal of Hydrometeorology

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrew B. G. Bush are:

  • Evaluation of the impact of climate change on the streamflow of major pan-Arctic river basins through machine learning models (2023, Journal of Hydrology)
  • Understanding Complex Debris-Covered Glaciers: Concepts, Issues, and Research Directions (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • Variability of Arctic Sea Ice Based on Quantile Regression and the Teleconnection with Large-Scale Climate Patterns (2020, Journal of Climate)
  • Changes of the streamflow of northern river basins of Siberia and their teleconnections to climate patterns (2023, International Journal of Climatology)
  • Understanding the Atmospheric Dynamics over High-Altitude Glaciated Regions in the Central Himalayas Using High-Resolution Numerical Simulations (2025, Journal of Hydrometeorology)

Collaborations are an important aspect of their research. Frequent co-authors include Ujjwal Tiwari, Shuyu Zhang, Thian Yew Gan, Da Huo, and Michael P. Bishop.

Best Publications

  • The current refugial rainforests of Sundaland are unrepresentative of their biogeographic past and highly vulnerable to disturbance

    Charles H. Cannon;Robert J. Morley;Andrew B. G. Bush

  • Multispectral imaging contributions to global land ice measurements from space

    Jeffrey S. Kargel;Michael J. Abrams;Michael P. Bishop;Andrew Bush

  • Expanded and Recently Increased Glacier Surging in the Karakoram

    Luke Copland;Tyler Sylvestre;Michael P. Bishop;John F. Shroder

  • The El Niño Southern Oscillation and malaria epidemics in South America

    Alexandre S Gagnon;Karen E Smoyer-Tomic;Andrew B G Bush

  • Late Holocene ,-..; 1500 yr climatic periodicities and their implications

    Ian D. Campbell;Celina Campbell;Michael J. Apps;Nathaniel W. Rutter

  • The Role of Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions in Tropical Cooling During the Last Glacial Maximum

    Andrew B. G. Bush;Andrew B. G. Bush;S. George H. Philander;S. George H. Philander

  • Dengue epidemics and the El Niño Southern Oscillation

    Alexandre S. Gagnon;Andrew B. G. Bush;Karen E. Smoyer-Tomic

  • Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS): Remote Sensing and GIS Investigations of the Earth's Cryosphere

    Michael P. Bishop;Jeffrey A. Olsenholler;John F. Shroder;Roger G. Barry

  • Quaternary glacial history of the Central Karakoram

    Yeong Bae Seong;Lewis A. Owen;Michael P. Bishop;Andrew Bush

  • The climate of the Last Glacial Maximum: Results from a coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model

    Andrew B. G. Bush;S. George H. Philander

  • Glacier velocities across the central Karakoram

    Luke Copland;Sierra Pope;Michael P. Bishop;John F. Shroder

  • An analysis of tropical instability waves in a numerical model of the Pacific Ocean: 2. Generation and energetics of the waves

    S. Masina;S. G. H. Philander;A. B. G. Bush

  • The Late Cretaceous: Simulation with a coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model

    Andrew B. G. Bush;Andrew B. G. Bush;S. George H. Philander

  • Impact of debris cover on glacier ablation and atmosphere-glacier feedbacks in the Karakoram

    E. Collier;E. Collier;F. Maussion;L. I. Nicholson;T. Mölg

  • High-resolution interactive modelling of the mountain glacier–atmosphere interface: an application over the Karakoram

    E. Collier;E. Collier;T. Mölg;F. Maussion;D. Scherer

  • Numerical Simulation of the Cretaceous Tethys Circumglobal Current

    Andrew B. G. Bush

  • Assessing the impact of mid‐Holocene insolation on the atmosphere‐ocean system

    Andrew B. G. Bush

  • CO2/H2O and orbitally driven climate variability over central Asia through the Holocene

    Andrew B.G. Bush

  • Representing moisture fluxes and phase changes in glacier debris cover using a reservoir approach

    Emily Collier;Emily Collier;Lindsey Nicholson;Benjamin Brock;Fabien Maussion;Fabien Maussion

  • Tropopause Folds and Synoptic-Scale Baroclinic Wave Life Cycles

    Andrew B. G. Bush;W. R. Peltier

  • Rates of fluvial bedrock incision within an actively uplifting orogen: Central Karakoram Mountains, northern Pakistan

    Yeong Bae Seong;Lewis A. Owen;Michael P. Bishop;Andrew Bush

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael P. Bishop
Michael P. Bishop Texas A&M University
John F. Shroder
John F. Shroder University of Nebraska at Omaha
Luke Copland
Luke Copland University of Ottawa
Lewis A. Owen
Lewis A. Owen North Carolina State University
Martin Sharp
Martin Sharp University of Alberta
Robert C. Finkel
Robert C. Finkel Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Umesh K. Haritashya
Umesh K. Haritashya University of Dayton
Jeffrey S. Kargel
Jeffrey S. Kargel Planetary Science Institute
Shawn J. Marshall
Shawn J. Marshall University of Calgary
James C. McWilliams
James C. McWilliams University of California, Los Angeles

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