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The Marine Cryosphere

2013
Abstract The polar oceans interact with both sea ice, formed in situ at the ocean surface, and land ice, flowing under gravity from the land onto the ocean surface. This ice–ocean interaction has profound consequences for the ocean and climate in a number of ways: a change in ocean surface albedo and surface energy balance where there is ice cover ...
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Physical Properties of the Cryosphere

2021
Physical properties of the cryosphere are the basis to understanding all processes and mechanisms in the cryosphere. Although ice is the core material in all the cryospheric components, there are enormous physical differences between various cryospheric components due to different proportions and properties of other substances in different cryospheric ...
Jiawen Ren   +3 more
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Cryosphere Applications

2017
Satellite observations have revolutionized our understanding of the cryosphere and the critical role it plays in shaping Earth's climate system. Polar regions play a critical role in the climate system. Ice reflects sunlight, thus reducing the amount of energy being collected by the Earth, it influences the thermohaline ocean circulation, it warms up ...
William Emery, Adriano Camps
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Mountain cryospheric studies and the WCRP climate and cryosphere (CliC) project

Journal of Hydrology, 2003
Abstract A new element of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) has been inaugurated addressing the role of the cryosphere in climate. A Science and Co-ordination Plan has been issued for the Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) project. Topics of concern for high mountain hydrology are; ice caps and glaciers, seasonal snow cover, freshwater ice, and ...
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A darker cryosphere in a warming world

Nature Climate Change, 2020
Dust and black carbon deposition in high-mountain Asia darkens snow and ice, increases sunlight absorption and causes melt — a reinforcing feedback. Now research shows the increasing importance of dust over black carbon at higher altitude, and the sensitivity of aerosol transport and delivery to Arctic sea-ice melt.
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Climate Change and the Cryosphere

Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 2009
(2009). Climate Change and the Cryosphere. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development: Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 5-6.
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Observations: Cryosphere

2013
Vaughan, David G.   +13 more
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The cryosphere in the past

2011
Roger G. Barry, Thian Yew Gan
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Effects of Microplastics in the Cryosphere

2021
Ásta Margrét Ásmundsdóttir   +1 more
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