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42
Citations
10005
World Ranking
5136
National Ranking
1920

Overview

Mark F. Meier was affiliated with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research in the United States. Their work was primarily focused on science related to cold environments, indicated by their association with this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields and subfields of study, or main topics of work available from the source data. Likewise, no awards or distinctions were recorded for this scientist.

The absence of specific publication or research details limits the direct assessment of Meier's academic contributions or areas of specialization. However, the connection to the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research suggests an emphasis on physical science or environmental studies related to Arctic and alpine regions.

Given that Mark F. Meier is deceased, the profile is presented in the past tense consistent with common academic and professional reporting conventions.

Best Publications

  • Glaciers dominate eustatic sea-level rise in the 21st century.

    Mark F. Meier F. Meier;Mark B. Dyurgerov;Ursula K. Rick;Shad O'Neel

  • Contribution of small glaciers to global sea level.

    Mark F. Meier

  • Fast tidewater glaciers

    M. F. Meier;Austin Post

  • Twentieth century climate change: evidence from small glaciers.

    Mark B. Dyurgerov;Mark F. Meier

  • The physical basis of glacier volume-area scaling

    David B. Bahr;Mark F. Meier;Scott D. Peckham

  • What are glacier surges

    Mark F. Meier;Austin Post

  • Mass balance of glaciers and ice caps: Consensus estimates for 1961–2004

    G. Kaser;J. G. Cogley;M. B. Dyurgerov;M. F. Meier

  • Glaciers and the changing earth system : a 2004 snapshot

    Mark B. Dyurgerov;Mark F. Meier

  • Retention of Greenland runoff by refreezing: Implications for projected future sea level change

    W. Tad Pfeffer;Mark F. Meier;Tissa H. Illangasekare

  • Calving Speed of Alaska Tidewater Glaciers, With Application to Columbia Glacier

    C.S. Brown;M.F. Meier;Austin Post

  • Mass Balance of Mountain and Subpolar Glaciers: A New Global Assessment for 1961-1990

    Mark B. Dyurgerov;Mark F. Meier

  • Sea-level rise from glaciers and ice caps: a lower bound

    David B. Bahr;Mark Dyurgerov;Mark F. Meier

  • Structure of the Lower Blue Glacier, Washington

    C. R. Allen;W. B. Kamb;M. F. Meier;R. P. Sharp

  • Year-to-Year Fluctuations of Global Mass Balance of Small Glaciers and Their Contribution to Sea-Level Changes

    Mark B. Dyurgerov;Mark F. Meier

  • Response time of glaciers as a function of size and mass balance: 1. Theory

    David B. Bahr;W. Tad Pfeffer;Christophe Sassolas;Mark F. Meier

  • GLACIERS AND CLIMATE

    Mark F. Meier

  • Proposed definitions for glacier mass budget terms

    Mark F. Meier

  • Evolving force balance at Columbia Glacier, Alaska, during its rapid retreat

    Shad O'Neel;W. Tad Pfeffer;Robert Krimmel;Mark Meier

  • Net Budget and Flow of South Cascade Glacier, Washington

    Mark Meier;Wendell V. Tangborn

  • Effect of melting glaciers on the Earth's rotation and gravitational field: 1965–1984

    Andrew S. Trupin;Mark F. Meier;John M. Wahr

  • Mechanical and hydrologic basis for the rapid motion of a large tidewater glacier. 1: Observations

    Mark Meier;Scott Lundstrom;Dan Stone;Barclay Kamb

Frequent Co-Authors

Tissa H. Illangasekare
Tissa H. Illangasekare Colorado School of Mines
Shad O'Neel
Shad O'Neel United States Geological Survey
John Wahr
John Wahr University of Colorado Boulder
Charles F. Raymond
Charles F. Raymond University of Washington
Robert P. Sharp
Robert P. Sharp California Institute of Technology
Garry K. C. Clarke
Garry K. C. Clarke University of British Columbia
Suzanne P. Anderson
Suzanne P. Anderson University of Colorado Boulder
Gregory J. McCabe
Gregory J. McCabe United States Geological Survey
Sarah C. B. Raper
Sarah C. B. Raper Manchester Metropolitan University
Georg Kaser
Georg Kaser University of Innsbruck

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