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Overview

Mary R. Albert is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work focuses on topics related to cryospheric studies and observations, geology and paleoclimatology research, landslides and related hazards, winter sports injuries and performance, integrated energy systems optimization, climate change and permafrost, and hybrid renewable energy systems.

Their frequently published works appear in several scientific venues, including The Cryosphere, Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, Atmosphere, Journal of Glaciology, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mary R. Albert include:

  • Drill-site selection for cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating of the bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet, 2022, The Cryosphere
  • Modeling a sustainable energy transition in northern Greenland: Qaanaaq case study, 2022, Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
  • Local Weather Conditions Create Structural Differences between Shallow Firn Columns at Summit, Greenland and WAIS Divide, Antarctica, 2020, Atmosphere
  • Thermal conductivity of polar firn, 2022, Journal of Glaciology
  • Modeling a Sustainable Energy Transition in Northern Greenland, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal

Mary R. Albert collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Hunter T. Snyder
  • Tanner Kuhl
  • Alyssa Pantaleo
  • Stephen Doig
  • Toku Oshima

Their subfields of study include atmospheric science, management, monitoring, policy and law, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, electrical and electronic engineering, and energy engineering and power technology.

Best Publications

  • Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core

    D. Dahl-Jensen;M. R. Albert;A. Aldahan;N. Azuma

  • The extreme melt across the Greenland ice sheet in 2012

    S. V. Nghiem;D. K. Hall;T. L. Mote;M. Tedesco

  • Precise interpolar phasing of abrupt climate change during the last ice age

    Christo Buizert;Betty Adrian;Jinho Ahn;Mary Albert

  • Snow physics as relevant to snow photochemistry

    F. Domine;M. Albert;T. Huthwelker;Hans-Werner Jacobi;Hans-Werner Jacobi

  • Snow and firn properties and air-snow transport processes at Summit, Greenland

    Mary R Albert;Edward F Shultz

  • Where to find 1.5 million yr old ice for the IPICS "Oldest-Ice" ice core

    H. Fischer;J. Severinghaus;E. Brook;E. Wolff;E. Wolff

  • Climate change and forest fires synergistically drive widespread melt events of the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Kaitlin M. Keegan;Mary R. Albert;Joseph R. McConnell;Ian Baker

  • Processes and properties of snow-air transfer in the high Arctic with application to interstitial ozone at Alert, Canada

    Mary R. Albert;Amanda M. Grannas;Jan Bottenheim;Paul B. Shepson

  • Extent of Low-accumulation 'Wind Glaze' Areas on the East Antarctic Plateau: Implications for Continental Ice Mass Balance

    Theodore A. Scambos;Massimo Frezzotti;T. Haran;J. Bohlander

  • Photochemically induced production of CH3Br, CH3I, C2H5I, ethene, and propene within surface snow at Summit, Greenland

    Aaron L Swanson;Nicola J Blake;Jack E Dibb;Mary R Albert

  • Deep air convection in the firn at a zero-accumulation site, central Antarctica

    Jeffrey P. Severinghaus;Mary R. Albert;Zoe R. Courville;Mark A. Fahnestock

  • Impacts of an accumulation hiatus on the physical properties of firn at a low-accumulation polar site

    Z. R. Courville;Z. R. Courville;M. R. Albert;M. A. Fahnestock;L. M. Cathles

  • Thermal effects due to air flow and vapor transport in dry snow

    M. R. Albert;W. R. Mcgilvary

  • Physically based modeling of atmosphere‐to‐snow‐to‐firn transfer of H2O2 at South Pole

    Joseph R. McConnell;Roger C. Bales;Richard W. Stewart;Anne M. Thompson

  • A study of photochemical and physical processes affecting carbonyl compounds in the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer

    Amanda M Grannas;Paul B Shepson;Christophe Guimbaud;Ann Louise Sumner

  • Reactive trace gases measured in the interstitial air of surface snow at Summit, Greenland

    Hans Werner Jacobi;Hans Werner Jacobi;Roger C. Bales;Richard E. Honrath;Matthew C. Peterson

  • Snow and firn permeability at Siple Dome, Antarctica

    Mary R. Albert;Edward F. Shultz;Frank E. Perron

  • Extreme firn metamorphism: impact of decades of vapor transport on near surface firn at a low-accumulation glazed site on the East Antarctic plateau

    Mary Albert;Christopher Shuman;Zoe Courville;Robert Bauer

  • Ice layer and surface crust permeability in a seasonal snow pack

    Mary R. Albert;Frank E. Perron

  • Observing and modeling the influence of layering on bubble trapping in polar firn

    Logan E. Mitchell;Logan E. Mitchell;Christo Buizert;Edward J. Brook;Daniel J. Breton

  • Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core (SCI)

    D Dahl-Jensen;M R Albert;A Aldahan;N Azuma

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph R. McConnell
Joseph R. McConnell Desert Research Institute
Ian Baker
Ian Baker Dartmouth College
Jeffrey P. Severinghaus
Jeffrey P. Severinghaus University of California, San Diego
Jack E. Dibb
Jack E. Dibb University of New Hampshire
Hubertus Fischer
Hubertus Fischer University of Bern
Christopher A. Shuman
Christopher A. Shuman University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jan-Gunnar Winther
Jan-Gunnar Winther Norwegian Polar Institute
Anais Orsi
Anais Orsi University of British Columbia
Edward J. Brook
Edward J. Brook Oregon State University
Elisabeth Isaksson
Elisabeth Isaksson Norwegian Polar Institute

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