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Jason Gulley
Researcher at University of South Florida
Publications - 53
Citations - 2256
Jason Gulley is an academic researcher from University of South Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquifer & Glacier. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1849 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Gulley include Michigan Technological University & University of Florida.
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Response of debris-covered glaciers in the Mount Everest region to recent warming, and implications for outburst flood hazards
Douglas I. Benn,Douglas I. Benn,Tobias Bolch,Tobias Bolch,K. A. Hands,Jason Gulley,Jason Gulley,Adrian Luckman,Lindsey Nicholson,Duncan J. Quincey,Sarah Thompson,Sarah Thompson,R Toumi,S. Wiseman +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated view of debris-covered glacier response to climate change is presented, which helps provide a long-term perspective on evolving glacier lake outburst floods (GLOFs).
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Direct observations of evolving subglacial drainage beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet
Lauren C. Andrews,Ginny A. Catania,Matthew J. Hoffman,Jason Gulley,Martin P. Lüthi,Claudia Ryser,Robert L. Hawley,Thomas Neumann +7 more
TL;DR: The authors' simultaneous measurements of moulin and borehole hydraulic head and ice velocity in the Paakitsoq region of western Greenland show that decreasing trends in ice velocity during the latter part of the melt season cannot be explained by changes in the ability of mOUlin-connected channels to convey supraglacial melt, and suggest that decreasing late-season ice velocity may be caused by changesIn connectivity in unchannelized regions of the subglacial hydrologic system.
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Bacterial Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Cave Environments: A Function of Calcium Homeostasis
Eric D. Banks,Nicholas M. Taylor,Jason Gulley,Brad R. Lubbers,Juan G. Giarrizzo,Heather A. Bullen,Tori M. Hoehler,Hazel A. Barton +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, 51 culturable bacteria were isolated from a coralloid speleothem and tested their ability to dissolve and precipitate CaCO 3, showing that aragonite, calcite and vaterite were produced in this process.
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Mechanisms of englacial conduit formation and their implications for subglacial recharge
TL;DR: The Shreve model has been widely adopted as a fundamental component of englacial drainage theory as discussed by the authors, however, there is no evidence that the model provides a realistic picture of actual glacial drainage systems.
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Structural control of englacial drainage systems in Himalayan debris-covered glaciers
Jason Gulley,Douglas I. Benn +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed three-dimensional mapping of the cave systems and observations of relationships with structures in the surrounding ice show conduits formed by a mechanism directly analogous to speleogenesis in limestone karst.