Christina Hulbe is an American
Antarctic
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researcher, and serves as professor and Dean of Surveying at the
University of Otago
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in New Zealand. She was previously Chair of the Geology Department at
Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. She leads the
NZARI project to drill through the
Ross Ice Shelf and is the namesake of the
Hulbe glacier.
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Early life and education
Hulbe grew up in
Sacramento, California
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, spending a lot of time in the
Sierra Nevada and the
Warner Mountains to the north. Her father was a geologist and professor (at
Sacramento City College and
Sacramento State University). She completed a degree in geological engineering from the
Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology. She completed her
Master of Science
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in 1994 at
Ohio State University
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followed in 1998 by a
geophysics
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PhD from the
University of Chicago
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.
Career and impact
In 1998 she held a NRC Research Associateship,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. From there she moved to Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.
Her work in the late 1990s constituted the first melding together of the types of ice-sheet thermomechanical models (simulating ice-stream dynamics embedded within the flow of the inland ice sheet that behaves according to a different set of dynamics). She contributed to the understanding of ice-shelf instability, with some of the first papers that identified surface meltwater as an agent in the break-up of
Larsen B ice shelf (in 2002).
She has developed methods used to identify ice-shelf and ice-stream flow variability as observed by the geometry of flow streaks and other indicators, and this is one of the few ways in which the history of glacial flow over the “medium past” (the past between the reach of direct observation and the more distant reach of ice coring).
Hulbe's work in the understanding of Heinrich Events of the North Atlantic was informed by her experience with Antarctic-based ice-shelf and ice-stream instability (and sedimentology), and this has led to a mechanism that is currently popular in understanding Heinrich Events (the idea of deeper waters warming and destabilizing an ice shelf in the Labrador Sea is her idea).
In 2017 Hulbe led an expedition as part of a New Zealand project seeking to drill through the
Ross Ice Shelf which was the first mid-shelf penetration since J9 in the late 1970s. One of the key findings was that the ice in the region was re-freezing. This re-freezing and growth of an ice shelf is not uncommon but the Ross Ice Shelf situation appeared to be very variable as there was no evidence of long-term freezing. A recent analysis attributes this variability in-part to tidal mixing.
Hulbe has been heavily involved with the
International Glaciological Society
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(IGS) and oversaw its transition from a mode of service to the community to an open access publishing provider.
Awards and honours
Hulbe was Vice President (2009 – 2012) of the International Glaciological Society as well as a
Fulbright Senior Scholar (New Zealand, 2009). She was awarded the Portland State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, John Elliot Allen Outstanding Teaching Award in 2004 and 2007. She also chairs the University of Otago Equity Advisory Committee and has written a history of women in glaciology and has campaigned extensively against armed conflict.
The
Hulbe Glacier on the
Siple Coast is named after her.
In 2020, Hulbe was awarded the Richardson Medal by the
International Glaciological Society
The International Glaciological Society (IGS) was founded in 1936 to provide a focus for individuals interested in glaciology, practical and scientific aspects of snow and ice. It was originally known as the "Association for the Study of Snow an ...
along with Eric Wolff. In 2024, the University of Otago appointed Hulbe as a Poutoko Taiea Distinguished Professor, to begin in January 2025.
References
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Academic staff of the University of Otago
American Antarctic scientists
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Portland State University faculty
American women scientists
University of Chicago alumni
Ohio State University alumni
Scientists from Sacramento, California
Women Antarctic scientists
American women academics
21st-century American women