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High microbial diversity in glacial habitats uncoupled from the specialized microbiomes of resident chironomid fauna. [PDF]
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Reconstructing Eocene Antarctic river drainage from provenance analysis of Amundsen Sea embayment sediments. [PDF]
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020
The Hispar Glacier is a useful site for studying surge mechanisms. Prior to this study, only two‐dimensional (2‐D) flow velocities having low temporal resolution were available for this glacier, providing inadequate information about its surge evolution.
Lei Guo, Jia Li, Zhiwei Li
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The Hispar Glacier is a useful site for studying surge mechanisms. Prior to this study, only two‐dimensional (2‐D) flow velocities having low temporal resolution were available for this glacier, providing inadequate information about its surge evolution.
Lei Guo, Jia Li, Zhiwei Li
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Vigorous attack is currently being made on glacier flow by field studies, laboratory investigations, and theoretical analyses. Knowledge of the physical properties and behavior of ice deep within glaciers remains unsatisfactory, because laboratory experiments do not reproduce the relations of time and temperature existing in the natural environment. It
Sharp, Robert P.
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Water controls the seasonal rhythm of rock glacier flow
, 2019Rock glaciers are creeping periglacial landforms experiencing strong acceleration during recent atmospheric warming and raising concerns with regard to their future behaviour and stability.
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, 2020
Most lake-terminating glaciers in the Himalaya retreat rapidly due to periodic frontal ice loss at their terminus, but long-term observations are still limited regarding their flow dynamics, which is crucial for understanding the processes of ice mass ...
Qiao Liu +6 more
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Most lake-terminating glaciers in the Himalaya retreat rapidly due to periodic frontal ice loss at their terminus, but long-term observations are still limited regarding their flow dynamics, which is crucial for understanding the processes of ice mass ...
Qiao Liu +6 more
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