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Hester Jiskoot

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glaciologist | physical geographer | world citizen | humanist | she/they | Chief Editor @igsoc.bsky.social Journal of Glaciology & Annals of Glaciology

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Welcome to @allenpope.bsky.social, the new Secretary General of the @igsoc.bsky.social!

I am looking forward to working with you to support #glaciology & #glaciologists globally, and to connect and reach out within our learned society and beyond.

28.10.2025 02:24 — 👍 5    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Faculty of Arts & Science - Instructor II or III (Geography and Environment) The Department of Geography & Environment at the University of Lethbridge invites applications for a continuing appointment at the rank of Instructor II or III to commence on July 1, 2026, subject to ...

The Dept of Geography & Environment at @ulethbridge.ca is hiring an Instructor: a broadly trained Geographer with strong spatial analytical skills and experience in the geosciences, incl. GIS, Remote Sensing, mapping & spatial modelling. Appl. deadline: 1 Jan 2026. uleth.peopleadmin.ca/postings/8717

05.10.2025 19:14 — 👍 7    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 0
Global Glacier Casualty List

glaciercasualtylist.rice.edu

29.06.2025 02:53 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Nearing the June 30th deadline to submit manuscripts to the Annals of Glaciolology collection on ‘Vanishing Glaciers’. www.igsoc.org/vanishing-gl....
Cast your vote for the collection’s cover image.
a = Okjökull, Iceland. b & c = Breifonn, Norway. Both are on the Global Glacier Casualty List.

29.06.2025 02:53 — 👍 13    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0
Photo of Breifonn, a vanishing glacier in southern Norway, for the call for papers for the Annals of Glaciology Collection on Vanishing Glacirs: https://www.igsoc.org/publications/annals-of-glaciology/2025-international-year-of-glaciers-preservation

Photo of Breifonn, a vanishing glacier in southern Norway, for the call for papers for the Annals of Glaciology Collection on Vanishing Glacirs: https://www.igsoc.org/publications/annals-of-glaciology/2025-international-year-of-glaciers-preservation

Reminder: Call for Papers for the Annals of Glaciology Collection on #VanishingGlaciers, in observance of the UN 2025 International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation.
**Deadline for submissions extended to 30 June 2025**

--> www.igsoc.org/publications...

#Glaciology #OpenAccess #GlacierPreservation

22.05.2025 04:06 — 👍 13    🔁 4    💬 1    📌 1
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The Annals of Glaciology online Collections of 2024 are now all filled and can be accessed from the central "All Annals" page: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

@igsoc.bsky.social #Glaciology #OpenAccess #Snow #TheEdgesofGlaciology #SeaIce

22.05.2025 03:18 — 👍 7    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

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28.03.2025 19:44 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

#Glaciology @igsoc.bsky.social

28.03.2025 19:38 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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SEARCH FOR TWO NEW IGS ASSOCIATE CHIEF EDITORS | IGS In this International Year of Glaciers' Preservation 2025, and the first World Day for Glaciers coming up on 21 March, who doesn’t want to be at the

Do you like keeping up with the glaciological literature, contributing to leading a supportive editorial board, and helping authors publish their best works? The IGS is looking for two new Associate Chief Editors for the Journal of Glaciology. Deadline is 21 April 2025.

28.03.2025 19:11 — 👍 11    🔁 6    💬 1    📌 1
Polar science needs diversity - AntarcticGlaciers.org We write in solidarity with our colleagues in the USA and internationally, who are suffering as efforts to increase equality, diversity and inclusion are systematically eroded and destroyed. It is imp...

‘Diversity’ is not to blame for the world’s problems. It is part of the solution.

If you'd like to add your name below, let me know.

We write in solidarity.
www.antarcticglaciers.org/2025/02/pola...

03.02.2025 15:56 — 👍 23    🔁 11    💬 7    📌 2

Thank you for this initiative. Please do add my name.

03.02.2025 17:14 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Orientation is required on a geographical map. A North arrow is just one (limited) expression of orientation. Orientation is not required on maps such as mind maps, metro maps, indigenous maps, etc. Also, know your mapping rules so that you can effectively break them.

25.01.2025 00:34 — 👍 9    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

The meridians serve as the north arrows.

25.01.2025 00:19 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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Just published:
Van Wychen W, H Jiskoot, K Shannon & C Gorwill (2025) The long multiphase trunk–tributary surge history of the high-Arctic Chapman Glacier, 1959–2023. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 57(1). e 2441541. doi.org/10.1080/1523...

24.01.2025 19:10 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

Thanks Dan!

12.12.2024 00:03 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
PREFACE. A collection of historic Journal of Glaciology covers adorns the cover page of the current journal issue before you. Starting in 2024, after 77 years of print publication, the International Glaciological Society (IGS) is moving to online-only publication of both our Journal of Glaciology (JOG) and Annals of Glaciology (AOG). This JOG Volume 69 Issue 278 is the final journal issue for which a paper copy will be issued. Discontinuing print copies allows us to reduce our environmental impact, speed up time to publication in final citable form, and save cost. All JOG issues can be found online on https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-glaciology.
JOG is the flagship scientific journal of the IGS and has been issued in print since 1947 as a journal on all aspects of snow and ice. The journal Nature announced, “The Journal promises to find a place among scientific periodicals of value” (Nature 159(736), 1947). Indeed, our JOG has found its place, and will continue to do so into the future.
A concise history of our Journal was written by John W Glen (Glen, 2010: JOG 56(200)). Glen’s paper and reports in the IGS newsletter ICE document many transitions. Most early volumes contained papers presented at the annual meetings, where the discussion that followed was also printed. In 1980, AOG took over this function.
Between 1947 and 2023, 69 volumes and 278 issues of JOG were printed plus a Special Issue Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the IGS in 1987. More than 10 000 authors have published in JOG. 
With JOG's final printed copy before you we thank all editors, editorial and production staff, and all authors and reviewers going back to the inception of the Journal. Each individual and collective effort has enabled the Journal to serve the glaciological community for the past 77 years. As we say goodbye to bound hard copies, we look forward to a long and bright future for the Journal.
Hester Jiskoot
10th Chief Editor of the Journal of Glaciology

PREFACE. A collection of historic Journal of Glaciology covers adorns the cover page of the current journal issue before you. Starting in 2024, after 77 years of print publication, the International Glaciological Society (IGS) is moving to online-only publication of both our Journal of Glaciology (JOG) and Annals of Glaciology (AOG). This JOG Volume 69 Issue 278 is the final journal issue for which a paper copy will be issued. Discontinuing print copies allows us to reduce our environmental impact, speed up time to publication in final citable form, and save cost. All JOG issues can be found online on https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-glaciology. JOG is the flagship scientific journal of the IGS and has been issued in print since 1947 as a journal on all aspects of snow and ice. The journal Nature announced, “The Journal promises to find a place among scientific periodicals of value” (Nature 159(736), 1947). Indeed, our JOG has found its place, and will continue to do so into the future. A concise history of our Journal was written by John W Glen (Glen, 2010: JOG 56(200)). Glen’s paper and reports in the IGS newsletter ICE document many transitions. Most early volumes contained papers presented at the annual meetings, where the discussion that followed was also printed. In 1980, AOG took over this function. Between 1947 and 2023, 69 volumes and 278 issues of JOG were printed plus a Special Issue Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the IGS in 1987. More than 10 000 authors have published in JOG. With JOG's final printed copy before you we thank all editors, editorial and production staff, and all authors and reviewers going back to the inception of the Journal. Each individual and collective effort has enabled the Journal to serve the glaciological community for the past 77 years. As we say goodbye to bound hard copies, we look forward to a long and bright future for the Journal. Hester Jiskoot 10th Chief Editor of the Journal of Glaciology

❄️Journal of Glaciology 69(278)❄️

➡ www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Out now with 48 papers and a cover depicting JOG covers since 1947. This is the final paper-copy JOG issue. From 2024 onwards we will go online-only. Read the PREFACE; abbr. in the Alt text below.

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#Glaciology

11.12.2024 23:27 — 👍 19    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 1
Annals of Glaciology 64(92) “Ice, Snow and Water in a Warming World” is now available and contains 25 diverse papers.
The issue was led by ACEs Tómas Jóhannesson and Hester Jiskoot, and supported by nine Scientific Editors. Several of the papers found in this issue were first presented at the International Symposium “Cryosphere 2022” on the same theme, in Reykjavík, Iceland.
The cover image "Glacier Tunnel”, oil on linen, was painted by visual artist Klara Maisch inside an ice cave in the Eastern Alaska Range.
This third and final issue of 2023 is also the end of an era: Annals of Glaciology has been issued in print since 1980, and this is the final issue for which a paper copy will be issued. From now on we will have online-only volumes, still grouped in themes as online “Collections”. Read more about this transition to online-only and this final print AOG issue in the PREFACE here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/239B7DB18D20590A0112D1AECB4EB5EB/S0260305524000442a.pdf/aog-volume-64-issue-92-cover-and-front-matter.pdf

Annals of Glaciology 64(92) “Ice, Snow and Water in a Warming World” is now available and contains 25 diverse papers. The issue was led by ACEs Tómas Jóhannesson and Hester Jiskoot, and supported by nine Scientific Editors. Several of the papers found in this issue were first presented at the International Symposium “Cryosphere 2022” on the same theme, in Reykjavík, Iceland. The cover image "Glacier Tunnel”, oil on linen, was painted by visual artist Klara Maisch inside an ice cave in the Eastern Alaska Range. This third and final issue of 2023 is also the end of an era: Annals of Glaciology has been issued in print since 1980, and this is the final issue for which a paper copy will be issued. From now on we will have online-only volumes, still grouped in themes as online “Collections”. Read more about this transition to online-only and this final print AOG issue in the PREFACE here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/239B7DB18D20590A0112D1AECB4EB5EB/S0260305524000442a.pdf/aog-volume-64-issue-92-cover-and-front-matter.pdf

❄️Finally out!❄️

Annals of Glaciology 64(92) “Ice, Snow and Water in a Warming World” with 25 papers. This is the final AOG for which a paper-copy will be issued.

➡ cambridge.org/core/journal...

The cover image was painted by artist Klara Maisch inside an ice cave.

@igsoc.bsky.social #Glaciology

27.11.2024 23:29 — 👍 28    🔁 8    💬 1    📌 2

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