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Cryosphere and Cryospheric Science

2021
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) states that it is extremely likely that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951 to 2010 was caused by the anthropogenic increase in greenhouse gas concentrations and other anthropogenic forcing together.
Yongjian Ding   +3 more
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A Hybrid Compact Polarimetry GNSS-R Analysis of the Earth’s Cryosphere

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023
This article provides the first hybrid compact polarimetric (HCP) Global Navigation Satellite System—reflectometry (GNSS-R) analysis of the cryosphere.
N. Rodriguez-Alvarez   +3 more
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The Global Cryosphere

, 2022
Recent studies indicate that - due to climate change - the Earth is undergoing rapid changes in all cryospheric components, including polar sea ice shrinkage, mountain glacier recession, thawing permafrost, and diminishing snow cover.
R. Barry, T. Gan
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The Cryosphere and Sea Level

2020
Several times during the history of the Earth extensive ice sheets covered part of the continents. As a result, a significant proportion of freshwater was stored in solid form, which caused a drop in sea level.
Ritz, Catherine   +3 more
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Cryosphere Aesthetics

2023
This essay proposes a mini-toolkit for ‘cryosphere aesthetics’: the conceptual foundations providing a guide for action for positive environmental change. The essay emphasizes the significance of global and intergenerational aesthetics since climate change means that we must take on board transspatial and trans-temporal phenomena ...
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Cryosphere Sciences with NISAR

2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS, 2021
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the ideal instrument for observing polar regions, with its ability to see through clouds and operate during the long polar nights. Since the launch of ERS-1 in 1991, the international constellation of SARs has enabled great progress in our understanding of sea ice, ice sheets, and glaciers.
Richard R. Forster   +5 more
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Preparing for a diminished cryosphere

Sustainability Science, 2021
The global implications of a rapidly diminishing Cryosphere urge a human-centered framework to address the sustainability and equity concerns arising from impacts of cryospheric change and economic development. This more inclusive paradigm would enable research and policy approaches premised on causalities, historical injustices, and needs for ...
Julio C. Postigo, Kenneth R. Young
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Impact of a northern-hemispherical cryosphere on late Pliensbachian–early Toarcian climate and environment evolution

Special Publications, 2021
The historical view of an equable Jurassic greenhouse world has been challenged by recent studies documenting recurrent alternation between contrasting climate modes.
W. Ruebsam, L. Schwark
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Cryosphere, Modeling of

2012
The global cryosphere encompasses snow and ice in all its forms in the natural environment, including glaciers and ice sheets, sea ice, lake and river ice, permafrost, seasonal snow, and ice crystals in the atmosphere.
Shawn J. Marshall, Cecilia M. Bitz
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Chemical Characteristics of the Cryosphere

2021
Cryospheric chemistry is one of the most important research aspects of Cryospheric Science and has important impacts on the climatic and environmental changes. Studies of the chemical characteristics of the cryosphere have mainly focused on the spatial–temporal distribution, sources and processes of chemical components in the continental cryosphere ...
Tandong Yao   +3 more
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