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Accelerating glacier volume loss on Juneau Icefield driven by hypsometry and melt-accelerating feedbacks. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Davies B   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

DNA Metabarcoding Focusing on Eukaryote Communities on Langhovde Glacier, East Antarctica. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Microbiol Rep
Kajita H   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An ice inhabiting bdelloid rotifer from North America. [PDF]

open access: yesExtremophiles
Dimattia LM   +3 more
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Evolution of the debris-covered Miage Glacier

2021
<p>Glaciers in high-mountain regions typically exhibit a debris cover that moderates their response to climatic change. Here we present an integrated study that integrates long-term observations of debris-covered glacier mass balance, velocity, surface debris evolution and geomorphological changes (such as ponds and ice cliffs) of Miage ...
Anne Stefaniak   +5 more
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Debris-Covered Glaciers

2018
Debris-covered glaciers are characterised by a mantle of rock material, the supraglacial debris, spread over part of the ablation zone. The debris material origins from the catchment above and the bedrock below the glacier and appears at the glacier surface in the ablation zone.
Elisabeth Mayr, Wilfried Hagg
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Modelling debris-covered glacier melt

2023
Meltwater from glaciers contributes to hydro-electricity and agricultural production in some places, and model predictions of glacier melt can inform water management decisions. However, predictions are inherently uncertain. Accurately constrained uncertainty can be key to success of management decisions.
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Debris thickness patterns on debris-covered glaciers

Geomorphology, 2018
Abstract Many debris-covered glaciers have broadly similar debris thickness patterns: surface debris thickens and tends to transition from convex- to concave-up-down glacier. We explain this pattern using theory (analytical and numerical models) paired with empirical observations.
Leif S. Anderson, Robert S. Anderson
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