Wiktionary
n. A scientist who studies glaciers
Usage examples of "glaciologist".
Besides Hwang and the geophy-sicist there was another meteorologist, a glaciologist, a geologist, and a xenologist.
Zima Snyek, their resident glaciologist, was the butt of jokes among the Tran since he spent as much time working with the ice as a kossief.
Hutton, resident glaciologist, keeper of the mass balance, and general scientific factotum.
The glaciologist, Grey, had hastily assembled a handful of uninfected men including Dr.
Louis Grey, the glaciologist, who was impatient to see what the new instrument could do, and the engineer sent from the factory to demonstrate its use.
Computer screens use too much valuable battery power, so field glaciologists print data to heat-transfer printers.
I consulted leading authorities around the world: glaciologists, computer experts, ocean engineers, mathematicians, mechanical engineers, ship masters, hydrologists, and experts from dozens of other disciplines.
Like you, I commissioned studies--mostly by Canadian, Norwegian, and Australian glaciologists, oceanographers, and cold weather experts.
Only the geologists and glaciologists seemed truly fascinated by these back rooms and ice chutes.
When we had parties and got drunk, we would give speeches about the fact that this was the first time five glaciologists of Inuit origin were gathered.
Williams was deep in animated conversation with Cheela Hwang and Snyek, the glaciologist.
Sometimes as many as three times an Antarctic day, the glaciologists march out on the ice to take samples and readings for later study in the ship's lab.