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When the range of temperatures is close to the freezing point, different methods of determining mean daily temperatures can cause disparities in melting and freezing degree-day totals. On the basis of data collected under such conditions, the disparities are examined and their relevancy to glaciological studies is considered.
K C Arnold, D K MacKay
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When the range of temperatures is close to the freezing point, different methods of determining mean daily temperatures can cause disparities in melting and freezing degree-day totals. On the basis of data collected under such conditions, the disparities are examined and their relevancy to glaciological studies is considered.
K C Arnold, D K MacKay
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In the Arctic, extreme weather conditions such as rain-on-snow events (ROS) make the monitoring of the snowpack with remote sensing techniques increasingly relevant and necessary. In recent years, remote sensing methods based on active radar images (SAR) are well described for mapping the spatial extent of ROS events in the terrestrial Arctic (Vickers,
Jean-Pierre Dedieu +8 more
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Jean-Pierre Dedieu +8 more
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Drivers, dynamics and impacts of changing Arctic coasts
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Li H Erikson +2 more
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Plastic pollution in the Arctic
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Melanie Bergmann +2 more
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Permafrost carbon emissions in a changing Arctic
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Kimberley R Miner +2 more
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Structural glaciology of Austre Brøggerbreen, northwest Svalbard
Journal of Maps, 2016Stephen J A Jennings +2 more
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